Tata Altroz vs Tata Punch: Comparing Their Variants Under Rs 8 Lakh for Safety-conscious Car Buyers

For a safety-conscious buyer, it is important to consider the safest cars, or top safety-rated cars in India, when purchasing a vehicle. Today, we look at Tata Altroz and Tata Punch in terms of their safety aspects.
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How have these cars fared in crash tests? What features do they have to ensure driver, passenger and child safety? Read on.
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Here’s what a safety-conscious buyer should look for in a car:
Safety-conscious buyers prioritize features that protect passengers and the driver during potential road mishaps. These include airbags, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), ESC (Electronic Stability Control), high GNCAP ratings, and crash warning systems.
Equally important are the car’s handling characteristics like high-speed stability, adequate visibility, and driver assistance features such as lane-keeping assist and rear parking sensors in the best cars with safety features.
Both Tata Altroz and Tata Punch have garnered attention due to Tata’s commitment to safety. Tata Altroz has been celebrated for its 5-star GNCAP rating. Tata Punch, a more compact offering, also boasts of a 5-star GNCAP rating. Such ratings reflect the vehicles’ resilience in critical situations and instill confidence in potential buyers.
For Tata Altroz, we have:
Variant | Price (INR) as on 11 September 2023 |
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XE | ₹660,000 |
XE Plus | ₹680,000 |
For Tata Punch, we have:
Variant | Price (INR) as on 11 September 2023 |
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Pure | ₹600,000 |
Pure Rhythm | ₹635,000 |
Adventure | ₹690,000 |
Camo Adventure | ₹700,000 |
At ₹660,000, this variant provides basics like 2 airbags, ABS, and a 5-star GNCAP rating, ensuring primary safety. We also have our comparison of the Tata Altroz with Hyundai i20 for first-time car buyers.
Slightly pricier than its predecessor at ₹680,000, it adds crash warning and follow-me-home headlights to the safety suite. You can also read our comparison of the Altroz with Hyundai i20 and Maruti Suzuki Baleno for tech-savvy gadget lovers.
Both priced at ₹600,000 and ₹635,000, respectively, they come with 2 airbags, ABS, and a 5-star GNCAP rating. If you’re a style-conscious buyer, you can read how the Punch compares with Citroen C3.
Priced at ₹690,000 and ₹700,000, these variants introduce crash warning, making them more attractive to the safety-conscious buyer.
The Tata Altroz XE Plus emerges as the best choice. At ₹680,000, it offers core safety features of ABS, 2 airbags, and a 5-star GNCAP rating, while adding a crash warning and follow-me-home headlights. These additions make it stand slightly above the rest, even with a marginal price increment.
Attributes | Tata Altroz XE Plus | Tata Punch Adventure | Tata Altroz XE |
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ABS | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Airbags (number) | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Crash warning | Yes | Yes | No |
Day/night IRVM | No | No | No |
ESC | No | Yes | No |
GNCAP Rating | 5 | 5 | 5 |
All three vehicles guarantee top-notch safety levels, as reflected in their 5-star GNCAP ratings. Safety-conscious buyers will find any of these three variants attuned to their preferences.
If you’re interested in reading more such face-to-face comparisons of popular car variants, head over to our Buying Advice section.
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