Tata Punch Dimensions, Ground Clearance & Boot Space

 

This article will give you details about the dimensions, or length, width, height and wheelbase of the Tata Punch. We’ll also look at the ground clearance, boot space, fuel tank capacity and tyre size of the Tata Punch.

Tata Punch

The Tata Punch is 3827mm long 1742mm wide, and 1615mm tall. Bigger exterior dimensions give a car a stronger road presence. The Punch has a 2445mm long wheelbase. A long wheelbase makes the car more stable at high speeds and gives better legroom in the back seat, while a shorter wheelbase makes the car more agile.

TATA PUNCH DIMENSIONS

Length

3827mm

Width

1742mm

Height

1615mm

Wheelbase

2445mm

Ground Clearance

187mm

Boot Space

366mm

Fuel Tank Capacity

37mm

Wheel Size (Base)

185/70 R15

Wheel Size (Top)

195/60 R16

The Tata Punch has a fuel tank capacity of 37 litres and a boot space measuring 366 litres. The Punch has a ground clearance of 187 mm. The tyre size of the Tata Punch base model is 185/70 R15, and the top model rides on 195/60 R16 tyres. Cars running on bigger wheels provide better handling and styling. However, these advantages come at the cost of efficiency. Having bigger wheels means more metal and more rotating mass. Therefore, it adversely impacts your drivability, performance and mileage.

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Mahesh Yadav

At V3Cars, Mahesh turns this lens into clear and engaging reports. He uncovers telling details, evaluates cars beyond the obvious and brings fresh angles to automotive conversations so readers learn to appreciate the charm of machines that deserve more attention. Over the years Mahesh has built a keen eye for spotting vehicles that punch above their weight. His appreciation for clever engineering, value-driven design and inventive thinking shapes how he evaluates products and helps him surface stories others miss. Mahesh wears the all-rounder hat at V3Cars, blending writing and motor vehicles — cars as well as motorcycles — into a single passion. He is drawn to compact, quirky and underrated machines that are full of character and a few lovable annoyances. It is no surprise that the Multix, Nano, Comet, Windsor and Navi rank high on his list of favourites.

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