Tata Punch is slated to go on sale in India on October 18th. .The new Punch comes out as the third vehicle from Tata Motors to be awarded this safety recognition
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Tata Punch scores 5-star safety rating at Global NCAP
Tata Punch is slated to go on sale in India on October 18th.
The new Punch comes out as the third vehicle from Tata Motors to be awarded this safety recognition
After going through few reviews I realised that Tata Punch is kind of hatchback (Like Swift, i20 or Altroz) but in body of SUV, like KUV100.
Still its better considering poor Indian road conditions, which is considered main reason for higher SUV sales compared to Sedan cars.
So Tata are very proactive about sending cars to GNCAP and then advertising their safety ratings yet they haven’t done it for their two most expensive cars? Seems obvious to me there is some structural issue in both of them
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