Now, Maruti Suzuki has started manufacturing a small SUV that will be a strong competitor for the Tata Punch. Maruti realizes that people are becoming more inclined towards SUV-like vehicles instead of small cars such as the older model of Alto. This car will probably be marketed as the flagship of the company at its introductory level.

The vehicle of Maruti will definitely have the power and height look of an SUV. Not only will this car be available in petrol, but it will also be available in hybrid, CNG, and electric variants. Maruti has tried its best to provide different vehicles from CNG to EV based on customer budget.

According to media reports, the Punch has significantly strengthened its market presence since its launch in 2021. Car buyers today aren't just looking for affordable vehicles, but are also willing to spend a little more. Additionally, people now want a vehicle that is compact and easy to drive, yet also features premium features, a powerful engine, and safety features.

Maruti's success will also depend on the pricing of its new car. Currently, the ex-showroom price of the Tata Punch petrol-CNG model ranges from ₹5.65 lakh to ₹10.60 lakh. The ex-showroom price of its EV model ranges from ₹9.69 lakh to ₹12.59 lakh.

According to reports, if Maruti launches its vehicle at a price 30 to 40 thousand rupees less than the Tata Punch, then it can be successful.

Now, Maruti Suzuki has started manufacturing a small SUV that will be a strong competitor for the Tata Punch. Maruti realizes that people are becoming more inclined towards SUV-like vehicles instead of small cars such as the older model of Alto. This car will probably be marketed as the flagship of the company at its introductory level.

The vehicle of Maruti will definitely have the power and height look of an SUV. Not only will this car be available in petrol, but it will also be available in hybrid, CNG, and electric variants. Maruti has tried its best to provide different vehicles from CNG to EV based on customer budget.

According to media reports, the Punch has significantly strengthened its market presence since its launch in 2021. Car buyers today aren't just looking for affordable vehicles, but are also willing to spend a little more. Additionally, people now want a vehicle that is compact and easy to drive, yet also features premium features, a powerful engine, and safety features.

Maruti's success will also depend on the pricing of its new car. Currently, the ex-showroom price of the Tata Punch petrol-CNG model ranges from ₹5.65 lakh to ₹10.60 lakh. The ex-showroom price of its EV model ranges from ₹9.69 lakh to ₹12.59 lakh.

According to reports, if Maruti launches its vehicle at a price 30 to 40 thousand rupees less than the Tata Punch, then it can be successful.