The Punch EV will be the first electric model based on a car underpinned by Tata’s ALFA (Agile Light Flexible Advanced) architecture
The Punch EV has been spied again, this time while it was being charged.
Unlike the Nexon EV, the Punch EV appears to have its charge port in the front.
Based on the previous spy shots, it is expected to feature a refreshed cabin layout and a new 2-spoke steering wheel.
Likely to get two battery pack options, offering a range of up to 350km.
Tata could launch it by the end of this year with a starting price of Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Tata Punch EV is the newest electric offering from the Indian carmaker, set to bridge the gap between the Tiago EV and Nexon EV. While the Punch EV has been spotted previously, photos from a newer sighting give us a closer look at the micro SUV’s front while it was being charged.
New Details Spied
For the very first time, the test mule of the Punch EV can be seen while plugged into a charger. Unlike the Nexon EV and Tiago EV, this one appears to have a charge port at the front and not where the fuel inlet would usually be.
While the front of the Punch EV appears largely similar to its internal combustion engine (ICE) counterpart, it’s expected to showcase some EV-specific highlights on the grille and bumper, similar to what we’ve seen on existing Tata EVs.
When viewed from the side, the profile looks identical to the current Punch model. However, the test mule is equipped with different alloy wheels, similar to those seen on top spec versions of the Tata Tiago and Tigor.
Expected Features
Based on the earlier spy shots, the Punch EV will come with a refreshed dashboard design and a new 2-spoke steering wheel, similar to the one spied on the near-production version of the Tata Nexon facelift.
In terms of features, it will be quite similar to the ICE model. This includes a touchscreen system, a semi-digital driver’s display and touch-based climate control panel. It could also get amenities like automatic headlights, rain-sensing wipers, and cruise control. The safety kit on the Punch EV could include up to six airbags, ISOFIX child seat anchorages, and a reversing camera.
As seen with the existing Tata EVs, the Punch EV could also get two battery pack options, which would offer a claimed driving range of 300km to 350km. It is also expected to get multiple braking regeneration modes just like other Tata EVs. Positioned below the Nexon EV, the Punch EV will likely bridge the performance gap, making around 100PS.
Also, the Punch EV will be the first electric model which will be underpinned by ALFA platform, unlike all other Tata EVs present in the market.
Expected Price And Rivals
The Punch EV is expected to be launched by the end of this year, and could have a starting price of Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom). It will be a direct rival to the Citroen eC3, and will be a premium alternative to the Tata Tiago EV and MG Comet EV.
Mazda’s rich history of car manufacturing is underpinned by innovation and flair, featuring a portfolio of versatile cars such as sports cars, sedans, vans, and SUVs.
The Mazda Cosmo, with its Wankel rotary engine, was a revolutionary car that showcased Mazda’s heritage and brought attention with its attractive design.
The Mazda RX-7 and RX-8 were influential cars that symbolized Mazda’s commitment to great handling, engaging driving experiences, and unique engine technology. These cars were flagship products for the company.
Mazda, founded in 1920 has a rich history of car manufacturing with its success underpinned by innovation and flair. From being into cork manufacturing and machine tools in its initial stages, it later produced its first vehicle in 1931, which was a mini three-wheel open truck called the Mazda-Go. As a testament to their versatility is the portfolio of cars they’ve been able to produce over the last few decades, which includes sports cars, sedans, vans, and SUVs.
As a result, the Japanese automobile manufacturer has come to become a popular choice in the market, particularly to enthusiasts for whom Mazda now serves to be a regular household name. With a knack for venturing into the less known territories and being a step ahead both in terms of design and modern engine-building techniques, Mazda has presented some iconic cars in the market, and here are our top ten picks for the same.
Any list about cars from Mazda has to begin with the Cosmo, the first production Mazda car with a Wankel rotary engine. Named Cosmo due to the large-scale fascination with the Space Race, it had an attractive touring coupe design that was well received by the masses. But the real selling point of the car was the 1.0-liter twin-rotor engine. And while it was an expensive car, it was still considerably popular. It stands tall as probably the leader of years of heritage Mazda accrued.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
1.0 liter
Power
110 horsepower
Torque
96 lb-ft@3,500 rpm
Transmission
Four-Speed Manual
0-60 mph
8.8 seconds
In 1968 Mazda introduced a Series || Cosmo which was faster and featured a more powerful engine, powered brakes, and an improved Five-Speed Transmission, but in terms of absolute impact, the first gen Cosmo was truly revolutionary.
9Mazda RX-2
The first gen Mazda RX-2 marked an important turning point for the brand as it was the first car to go mainstream with a rotary engine, a 1146 cc Wankel that produced around 130 horsepower. It was available in both coupe and sedan body styles. In a first for the company, it was also mated to an automatic transmission, which lent it an element of intrigue but did not do wonders for its fuel economy figures and even its handling was largely sub-par, as per most experts.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
1.1 liter
Power
130 horsepower
Torque
115 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
Transmission
Four-Speed Manual
0-60 mph
8.8 seconds
While the RX-2 sold like hotcakes initially, the oil crisis of the early 1970s really created a large dent in its sales. Even then, the RX-2 came out to be an excellent choice for buyers in the market looking for something fresh and unique, and it also served as the backbone of a long successful legacy under the RX badge.
While Mazda had already proven its mettle to make highly competitive cars in the market, the RX-7 is probably the most influential car to have shaped its history. It was highly appreciated for its great handling and engaging driving experience.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
1.1 liter
Power
100 horsepower
Torque
105 lb-ft
Transmission
Five-Speed Manual, Three-Speed Auto
0-60 mph
9.6 seconds
It had a perfect 50:50 weight balance with a low center of gravity, rear-wheel drive, and 5-speed manual transmission, and low body weight under 1,100 kg (2,425 lbs) made for a sweet driving experience. Overall, the RX-7, much like the Cosmo, symbolized everything that the Japanese manufacturer stood for and aimed to achieve, making it a flagship product for the company.
7Mazda MX-5 Miata (NA)
Launched on February 10, 1989, the original Mazda MX-5 Miata weighed a mere 960 kg (2,120lbs) and therefore had a small and light body in an attempt to provide better control and make the car more exciting.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
1.6-liter
Power
116 horsepower
Torque
100 lb-ft
Transmission
Five-Speed Manual
0-60mph
9.1 seconds
It also added other goodies to the package including front and rear independent control arm suspension and four-wheel disc brakes. It went from 0-60mph in nine seconds but the real value of the Miata didn’t lie in its numbers. Mazda focused on the driving experience and control behind the wheel, which was pure poetry in motion and is still true three decades later.
By 1991, Mazda had very quickly emerged as one of the leading car manufacturers. The company has since achieved some significant credentials on the track, but none can compare to the 1991 Le Mans where the car emerged victorious in a hard-fought tussle. Britain’s Johnny Herbert took the checkered flag driving the four-rotor-engined Mazda 787B.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
2.2-liter
Power
700 horsepower
Torque
448 lb-ft @6500 rpm
Transmission
Five-Speed Manual
0-60 mph
3 seconds
The victory was monumental in more ways than one. The 787B was the first non-piston-engined car to win a Le Mans race. It was also the first car from a Japanese brand to win at the Le Mans, a record that stayed unbroken until Toyota did it as recently as 2018.
5Mazda RX-7 FD
The RX-7 FD has historically been one of the most revered sports cars of all time. Compared to its predecessor, the FD boasted a much more futuristic design featuring smoother body lines and a new twin-turbocharged 1.3-liter twin-rotor engine that produced 255 horsepower.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
1.3 liter
Power
255 horsepower
Torque
217 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
Transmission
Five-Speed Manual
0-60 mph
4.9 seconds
In addition, a lower body weight of 1,300 kg only accentuated it’s performance resulting in a top speed of around 160 mph. Today, the Mazda RX-7 FD has become a real collector’s item with Spirit R models, which had cross-drilled brake rotors, being the most collectible.
Well into Mazda’s Zoom Zoom era, the Mazda 3 is one of the most important cars in the company’s history, however, the Mazda 3 MPS (Mazda Performance Series) that was introduced in 2007 remains ahead of the rest.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
2.3 liter
Power
263 horsepower
Torque
280 lb ft.
Transmission
Six-Speed Manual
0-60 mph
6.5 seconds
To create the MPS, Mazda fitted the 3 with a 263 horsepower (196kW) 2.3-liter inline four-cylinder engine that drove the front wheels. The car was also fitted with a GKN Limited Slip Differential and the engine was mated to a six-speed manual transmission. Mazda based the MPS on the five-door version of the Mazda 3, but added extra structural bracing and gave the car subtle performance styling cues.
3Mazda RX-8
The RX-8 has the distinction of being a very popular car among enthusiasts, though it quite clearly wasn’t the finest car Mazda ever built, or so was the prevailing opinion among experts. The four-door coupe was able to achieve this due to its elegant and refreshing exterior styling that attracted buyers and under the hood , it had a well-balanced 1.3 liter two-rotor engine which was a joy to drive.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
1.3 liter
Power
238 horsepower
Torque
164 lb-ft @5000 rpm
Transmission
Five Speed Manual, Four Speed Automatic
0-60 mph
6.6 seconds
A well-balanced chassis along with great handling ensured that the car overall was perfect for high-powered revving and high-speed cruising.
The first-generation Mazda CX-5 has arguably been Mazda’s most important vehicle over the last decade. In spite of the fact that Mazda hasn’t particularly been renowned for making SUVs, the CX-5 represents their potential of great adaptability according to the demands of the market.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
2.0 liter
Power
162 horsepower
Torque
155 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm
Transmission
Six-Speed Automatic
0-60 mph
9.8 seconds
It was available with both Front-Wheel Drive and All-Wheel Drive variants along with new and much more fuel-efficient Skyactiv engine technology, the CX-5 became the key to Mazda’s survival in the market. With Mazda’s history considered, one can be sure that it’s going to keep up with the SUV trend and provide us with very capable cars through its innovation.
1Mazda MX-5 Miata (ND)
The next car on the list is fittingly, the MX-5 Miata (ND). It epitomizes the growth that has been seen by Mazda as a brand and the maturity that has been reflected in their cars. In terms of a balanced package that a car can offer at this price, the MX-5 Miata is as good as it gets.
Engine Specifications
Displacement
2.0 liter
Power
181 horsepower
Torque
151 lb-ft
Transmission
Six-Speed Manual
0-60 mph
5.7 seconds
Its power, modern design, precise handling, and the addition of modern safety technology culminates into being an overall sweet deal for the consumer. The cabin experience isn’t particularly great, but the driver-centric approach adopted by Mazda is practical and doesn’t distract from an overall enjoyable driving experience.
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