Mahindra XUV400 and Tata Punch EV bring two very different experiences to India’s affordable EV segment. While XUV400 impresses with space, range, and highway comfort, Punch EV shines in city driving with its compact size and zippy handling. Here’s my personal take on which electric SUV fits your lifestyle best.
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Affordable EV Battle: XUV400 vs. Punch EV
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
The Mahindra XUV400 offers commanding road presence and spaciousness.
The Tata Punch EV excels in urban driving with its compact size and agile handling.
Both EVs bring distinct strengths to the affordable segment, catering to different driver needs.
To be honest, when I first drove the Mahindra XUV400 and Tata Punch EV, I realized this is one of the most interesting showdowns in the affordable EV segment. I’ve been driving EVs for over 10 years, and these two bring different strengths to the table. City streets, narrow lanes, and short highways both showed their own charm and quirks.
Design and Looks
The XUV400 feels big and commanding on the road, with serious presence. The Punch EV is small and charming, which makes it really easy to handle in tight city streets. To be straight, if you want space and road dominance, XUV400 wins. But for urban driving and parking, Punch EV has the edge.
Photo : Mahindra XUV400 and Tata Punch EV exterior view.
I remember the dealer saying, “Punch EV won’t give that much torque.” I was skeptical, but in city driving, it delivered a decent punch. One time, when navigating a narrow street, Punch EV impressed me with how quickly it responded. Small moments like this show how differently these EVs handle real-world driving.
Performance and Real-World Range
Company claims XUV400 can go 456 km and Punch EV 310 km. In real-world city driving, XUV400 managed around 380–400 km, while Punch EV did 260–280 km. On highways, the drain was higher. Handling is fine in both, though Punch EV feels easier to navigate in tight streets, while XUV400’s bulk can be a bit challenging. One personal anecdote I was driving Punch EV in sudden traffic, and the regenerative braking almost stopped the car abruptly. It startled me at first, but I adjusted quickly. Small experiences like this highlight the different feel of EVs compared to conventional cars.
Interior and Comfort
XUV400’s cabin is roomy and comfortable, but the dashboard feels a bit old-school. Punch EV goes minimalistic with modern touchscreen interfaces. From my experience, long drives in XUV400 were more comfortable, but Punch EV is fun and easy for short city rides.
Photo : Mahindra XUV400 and Tata Punch EV interiors.
Minor glitches popped up in both cars. XUV400’s touchscreen sometimes lagged, and Punch EV occasionally ignored voice commands. Regenerative braking feels different in both, and it takes a bit of getting used to, but once you do, it’s fine.
Pros and Things to Consider
Honestly, both of these are solid options if you’re looking for an affordable electric SUV. XUV400 offers more space, brand trust, and longer range. Punch EV is city-friendly, zippy, and compact. Charging infrastructure in India is still developing, so plan your routes. Be aware of minor tech issues or occasional software glitches.
Final verdict from my personal experience, XUV400 is more family-oriented and highway-ready, while Punch EV is fun, zippy, and convenient for city life. Your choice really depends on your usage and priorities. Either way, both are adding a new level of excitement to India’s affordable EV segment.
Gaurav Jha is a seasoned automotive journalist and digital media expert with a passion for new technology, electric vehicles, and unbiased product reviews. As the founder of GearChoice.in, he aims to empower readers with transparent, well-researched information about the latest cars, gadgets, and mobility trends.