A fresh new era in the Indian electric car domain, courtesy of Tata Motors. Following the triumphant stride of the Nexon in the market, Tata Motors has now unveiled its latest electric vehicle marvelthe Punch EV. This compact yet formidable electric SUV has stirred up excitement and anticipation.
Positioned as one of the most budget-friendly electric cars in India, the Punch EV is poised to make a significant impact in a market where Tata Motors already stands tall with an impressive 80 percent market share. As we embark on this electric odyssey, the Punch EV promises not just a drive but a tech-infused experience that could potentially reshape the landscape of electric vehicles in the country.
Touching down in India's Silicon Valley, Bangalore, we eagerly stepped into the realm of electric innovation to test drive Tata Motors' latest tech-packed offering the Punch EV. Our anticipation heightened with the recent revelation of its price range, starting at 10.99 lakh and reaching 15.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the top-spec variant equipped with a sunroof and a 7.2kW AC fast charger. Armed with the knowledge of its competitive pricing, we hit the roads on the outskirts of Bangalore, ready to experience firsthand how Tata's Punch EV would navigate the city's vibrant streets and beyond.
When it comes to the driving experience, what immediately stood out was the remarkable improvement in ride and handling, compared to the regular internal combustion engine Punch. The Punch EV exhibits a newfound sense of stability and planted composure even at higher speeds, instilling confidence while navigating corners. Notably, its performance shines when tackling off-road terrain, effortlessly harnessing the instant torque delivery of the electric motor.
Beyond the dynamic handling, the ride quality is commendable, adeptly absorbing potholes and road undulations, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey.
This story is from the February 2024 edition of Motoring World.
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