Here is a great Camo version of the Tata Punch which is heavily inspired by the Harrier. The rendering is produced by the automobile enthusiast designer SRK designs. Punch is the next big launch from Tata Motors to shake up the micro SUV segment in our market. Slated to unveil on October 4, the Punch will lock horns against the likes of Maruti Suzuki Ignis and the upcoming Hyundai Casper. Tata Motors has introduced many unique variants for its various products to attract more customers. The most prominent of these are the Camo and Dark Editions. Almost all major cars of Tata have a Dark Edition but the Camo edition is specific to Harrier alone. The designer has digitally rendered the Camo variant of the Punch to make things more interesting. Let us take a look at the specifics of this version.
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Harrier-Inspired Tata Punch Camo
The main point of attraction is the Camo Green paint shade typical to the Camo editions. The army green colour accentuates the rugged appeal of the micro SUV. The large black wheel arches go really well with this paint. To add to the sportiness, the design of the front grille has been modified to give a unique appearance. The black side body panel, upright stance and blacked-out alloy wheels are some of the other highlights of this variant. The tainted windows add to the tough and badass vibes of the micro SUV. In comparison, the Camo edition of the Harrier also features a similar colour combination of green with blacked-out elements across the body. The alloy wheels, bumpers, grille, skid plates and body cladding are finished in black which makes the SUV look tough.
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Specs
the micro SUV will come with a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine making 86 hp. There might well be turbo petrol on offer as well. This engine will come mated to a 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT gearbox. The prices of the Punch are expected to be in the vicinity of Rs 5 lakh to Rs 8 lakh, ex-showroom, pitting it directly against the Maruti Ignis. Do let us know in the comments how did you like this Harrier-inspired Camo variant of the Tata Punch. We might actually see the Dark and Camo versions of the Punch at a later stage.