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2+ Tata Punch Cars for Sale in South Africa

View 2 currently available Tata Punch for sale in South Africa. Check detailed specifications, pricing, and dealer ratings before making your choice. The current price range for these listings is from R 249,950 to R 259,950. The average listed price is R 254,950. Mileage varies between 9,500 km and 10,000 km.

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R 249,950

Est. monthly payment:
R 5,128 p/m

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New Car2026ManualAccident-free9,500 kmFuel

Est. monthly payment: R 5,128 p/m

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R 259,950

Est. monthly payment:
R 5,333 p/m

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New Car2025AutomaticAccident-free10,000 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 5,333 p/m

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Tata Punch

Tata’s Punch lands in South Africa as a direct play for drivers who want the tall-roof look of a crossover without the big-ticket price tag. You’re basically getting more stance than a hatch, but not quite the wallet shock of a proper B-segment SUV. On paper at least, it’s gunning for the same buyers eyeing the Suzuki Fronx, Renault Kiger, or Nissan Magnite—all circling that magical R300k cut-off. The 1.2-litre petrol three-pot is mated to an AMT, which is really just a manual with a robot arm changing gears, not a full-fat automatic. That’s worth knowing because you’ll feel it every time you crawl through Sandton’s traffic or try to edge through Rosebank. Right now, there’s literally one new Punch you can buy: the 1.2 Accomplished+ AMT at R259,950. No base models. No mid-range. It’s this or nothing, and that keeps things pretty simple—if a bit limiting.

That lone spec means there’s no real shopping around: every Punch on offer is a 2025 model, all with zero mileage, so don’t expect second-hand bargains or demo deals just yet. What counts in this segment is clear—generous ground clearance to survive Joburg’s cratered streets, and running costs that won’t make you regret skipping a Polo TSI. The Punch gets the ride height right, and if you pack smart, the space works for small families. The AMT is fine for shuffling around town, but it’s not the slickest box out there, and you’ll notice it compared to the Kiger’s proper automatic. Tata’s banking on spec and value to sway you, because that’s the point: if the features land, the Punch could finally be what the brand should have delivered from the start.