Tata Motors introduces limited period CAMO edition of Tata Punch model priced Rs 8.4 lakh
The new edition is available in a distinct Seaweed Green colour with a contrasting white roof, complemented by R16 charcoal grey alloy wheels and CAMO-themed premium upholstery.
Tata Motors, a prominent SUV manufacturer in India, has introduced a limited edition CAMO variant of its popular Tata Punch model. The new edition is available in a distinct Seaweed Green colour with a contrasting white roof, complemented by R16 charcoal grey alloy wheels and CAMO-themed premium upholstery.
It also introduces new features, including a 10.25-inch infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a wireless charger, rear AC vents, a fast C-type USB charger, and a centre console with an armrest.
Priced from ₹8,44,900 (ex-showroom New Delhi), the Tata Punch CAMO edition is now available for booking on the Tata Motors website.
Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer of Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., noted that the Punch has been well-received since its launch in October 2021, due to its design, performance, and safety. He added that the limited edition CAMO version has been reintroduced in response to customer demand, offering additional options during the festive season.
The Tata Punch holds a 5-Star GNCAP safety rating and is known for its sturdy design and adaptability to various driving conditions. Since its launch, it has achieved significant milestones, including 1 lakh sales in 10 months and over 4 lakh units in 34 months. The Punch is available in multiple variants, including petrol, CNG, and electric powertrains.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
04 Oct 2024
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