In the highly crowded compact SUV market, the Nissan Magnite and Tata Punch stand apart. Each one offers something different and unique. Both appeal to a different kind of buyer. They deliver incredible performance with utmost comfort value for money. This article will empower you to compare these two popular SUVs. We shall discuss the features, prices, and specifications of each model. You know which car will suit your needs by the end.

Price of Nissan Magnite

Nissan Magnite begins at an ex-showroom price of ₹5.99 lakh for the Visia (Petrol) variant. In Delhi, the on-road price comes around ₹13,24,706. Beautiful offers are currently running along with this; the time is perfect to buy.

Tata Punch Price

Tata Punch has begun from an amount of ₹6.13 lakhs for its Pure (Petrol) variant. The on-road price in Delhi comes to around ₹11,76,644. In the compact SUV segment, this price makes it an impressive contender.

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Mileage

Nissan Magnite offers a 999 cc turbo petrol engine. It delivers 99 bhp at 5000 rpm. Tata Punch comes with an 1199 cc petrol engine. It delivers 87 bhp at 6000 rpm. Both cars provide automatic transmissions for smoother driving.

Performance

Nissan Magnite offers a 999 cc turbo petrol engine. It delivers 99 bhp at 5000 rpm. Tata Punch comes with a 1199 cc petrol engine. It delivers 87 bhp at 6000 rpm. Both cars provide automatic transmissions for smoother driving.

The mileage offered by Nissan Magnite is excellent and stands at 19.9 kmpl. On the other hand, Tata Punch delivers a mileage of 26.99 km/kg. This shows that Punch is fuel-efficient as compared to Magnite.

Dimensions and Capacity

Magnite has length 3994 mm, whereas the width is 1758 mm. Comparatively, Punch stands shorter with a length of 3827 mm and a width of 1742 mm. Punch is taller at 1615 mm as compared to Magnite’s 1572 mm

Boot Space

Spacious boot space for luggage is also available in Nissan Magnite. It provides a strong boot space of 336-liters. Tata Punch, on the other hand, has a few units less boot space that makes it less practical if large luggage items are concerned.