September 2025 | 1-minute read | 1-minute watch
Tested across 2 million kilometres — from Kanyakumari to Ladakh, in temperatures ranging from +50°C to -10°C — the Punch is engineered to perform.
With over 6 lakh units produced by mid-2025, it has become the fastest Indian SUV to reach this milestone. But speed isn’t its only strength — the Punch is also the safest in its segment. We went behind the scenes to discover how this bold little beast is built.
It’s the first Tata model to use hot-stamped ultra-high-strength steel, resulting in a lighter yet tougher build. Its ALFA architecture ensures robust safety, flat floors, and wide-opening doors for easy access. And it’s built responsibly: the plant is certified for Zero Waste to Landfill.
Packed with segment-first features like a 10.25” infotainment system, rear AC vents, sunroof, and sliding armrests, the Punch strikes the perfect balance between premium and rugged.
At Tata Motors’ Pimpri-Chinchwad plant — the birthplace of the Tata Indica — the Punch is crafted with precision and passion. From a single sheet of steel to a fully formed SUV, we capture this remarkable transformation.