Comparison of Hyundai Exeter vs Punch: SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) is growing in the car market. In the recent past, Tata launched the Punch and Hyundai launched the Exeter. Now the biggest question before the customers is should they buy Hyundai Extor or Tata Punch? Find out which car is best for you. Hyundai Xtor price starts from Rs 5.99 lakh ex-showroom for X (Petrol) and Tata Punch starts from Rs 5.99 lakh ex-showroom for Pure (Petrol). Exeter is powered by 1197 cc engine (petrol top model). Whereas, the 1199 cc engine (petrol top model) is available in the Punch. Exeter’s petrol top model returns a mileage of 27.1 kmpl, while Punch’s petrol top model returns a mileage of 20.09 kmpl. Let’s compare the two models on the basis of price, size, space, boot space, service, mileage, features, color and other features.
dimension
Please say that here you are also being told the dimensions of Hyundai’s Exeter and Tata’s punch. Accordingly, you can decide for yourself which car dimension is better.
Dimensions of Hyundai Exeter
-
Length: 3815 mm
-
Width: 1710 mm
-
Height: 1631 mm
-
Wheelbase: 2450 mm
Dimensions of Tata Punch
Length: 3827 mm
Width: 1742 mm
Height: 1615 mm
Wheelbase: 2445 mm
With the Hyundai exterior details, we can see how it stacks up against the Tata Punch. It is clear that Tata Punch is the longest and widest. The exterior is shortened by 12mm in length and 32mm in width. However, the Hyundai Xtor has pushed the punch back by 1631mm in height and a tiny 5mm in wheelbase.
Features of Hyundai Xtor and Tata Punch
Talking about the features, the Hyundai exteriors are top notch with several segment-1 inclusions. These include wireless charger, footwell lighting, rear AC vent with power outlet, on-board navigation system and paddle shifters. This makes it more attractive to new buyers in the market. Also, it gets other features like USB C fast charger, automatic AC push button start, electric sunroof, TPMS, rear wiper and washer, digital cluster and 8-inch infotainment unit with Android Auto/Apple CarPlay. At the same time, in terms of features, the Punch itself packs a ‘punch’. It gets a 7-inch infotainment display, rear wiper with washer, cruise control, cooled glove box, rain sensing wipers, cooled glove box, projector headlamps and more.
Security package
Hyundai Xtor and Tata Punch SUVs top in terms of safety. Exeter has some good stuff. Its base variant has 6 airbags, while the top model of the Tata Punch comes with just 2. However, official orders for 6-airbags will be in October 2023. That’s why the Punch will soon have 4 additional airbags. Also, it gets segment-first features like burglar alarm, two-way dashcam, ESC, vehicle stability management and hill-assist control. Both the SUVs get standard ABS with EBD, rear parking sensor, ISOFIX child mount and more, while the Tata Punch is a powerful SUV. It scored 5 stars in 2021 Global NCAP with 2 airbags. So far, the features offered in the Hyundai Xtor surpass its rivals while we await its crash test rating.
characteristics
Hyundai Xtor gets more features than Tata Punch. It offers segment first features like voice command operated sunroof, 60 connected car features, dual camera dashcam. Also, all variants of the Exeter get features like 6 airbags, wireless charger, TPMS, three point seatbelts. On the other hand, features like semi-digital instrument panel, auto air conditioner, automatic headlights, connected car technology and cruise control are available in the Punch. The Punch does not have 6 airbags in any variant. Punch has a 5-star safety rating in crash tests, though.
Hyundai Jeter vs Punch-Engine
The Hyundai Xtor comes with a 1.2-litre petrol engine mated to a 5-speed manual and AMT gearbox. It produces 83PS of power with 113.8 Nm of peak torque. There is also a CNG model on offer, with reduced power figures. It is interesting to note that the CNG model only comes with a 5-speed manual.
Exeter 1.2L Kappa Petrol MT
-
Max Power: 83PS
-
Max Torque: 113.8 Nm
-
Max Economy: 19.4 kmpl
Exeter 1.2L Kappa Petrol
-
Max Power: 83PS
-
Max Torque: 113.8 Nm
-
Max Economy: 19.2 kmpl
Exeter 1.2L Kappa Petrol MT with CNG
-
Max Power: 69PS
-
Max Torque: 95.2 Nm
-
Maximum economy: 27.1 kg/kg
Engine and specification
Coming to the engine, the Hyundai Xtor is offered with a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated, 4-cylinder engine. This engine generates 81 Bhp of power and 114 Nm of torque. Tata Punch also gets a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, but it is a 3 cylinder engine. However, this engine generates 88 Bhp of power and 115 Nm of torque. The punch gets 7 bhp more torque. Both SUVs have a choice of 5-speed manual and automatic gearboxes.
outside back
Talking about SUVs from both these companies and in the case of the Tata Punch, it gets the same 1.2L Revotron petrol engine. Both these trains provide the same amount of data. Along with this, it produces 87.8 PS with 115 Nm of torque. It comes with both 5-speed manual and AMT gearboxes. However, the Hyundai Xtor gets petrol as well as CNG engine options, while the Tata Punch does not get a CNG engine. It will be launched soon. Overall it is said that Hyundai Xtor gets more torque and punch more power on paper.
price
Now if we talk about the prices of Hyundai Xtor and Tata Punch, there is not much difference between the ex-showroom prices of these two. Hyundai Xtor prices start at Rs 5.99 lakh and go up to Rs 9.32 lakh ex-showroom. At the same time, Tata Punch has been priced at Rs 9.52 lakh from Rs 5.99 lakh ex-showroom. The starting price of Hyundai Xtor and Tata Punch SUV is almost the same. On the other hand, talking about their top model prices, the top model of the Hyundai Xtor is priced at Rs 9.32 lakh, while the top model of the Tata Punch is priced at Rs 9.52 lakh, almost Rs 30,000 more than the top model of the Hyundai Xtor.