Tata punch fire accident

  1. Tata Punch fire accident in Gujarat: How did it happen
  2. Tata Punch Burnt Down in Fire, Insurance Denied Citing Manufacturing Defects
  3. New Tata Punch Catches Fire: Owner Questions 5
  4. Watch: Tata Punch catches fire, Owner questions about 5 star safety standards
  5. Tata Nexon EV fire incident in Pune due to repair in unauthorised workshop, says company
  6. Tata Punch Catches Fire, Insurance Denied Citing Manufacturing Defects
  7. How Safe Are Tata Motors Cars? A Look at Tata Punch Fire Accident
  8. Tata Nexon EV fire incident in Pune due to repair in unauthorised workshop, says company
  9. Tata Punch fire accident in Gujarat: How did it happen
  10. Watch: Tata Punch catches fire, Owner questions about 5 star safety standards


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Tata Punch fire accident in Gujarat: How did it happen

April 03, 2023 | 03:19 pm 3 min read Tata Punch has a 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP In a shocking incident, a month-old The mishap took place while the car was being driven on a highway. The car owner and his family barely escaped with their lives. The owner has filed an FIR in connection with the incident and hopes that Tata Motors will take appropriate action. How did the fire take place? According to the Punch's owner Prabal Bordiya, the fire began at the front and quickly spread across the body, engulfing the car in flames. The vehicle was found fully wrecked once the flames were doused. The reason behind the accident is yet to be inspected. We do not know whether the fires were the result of an electrical issue. Take a look at the accident Tata Punch SUV Catches Fire While on Road, See the Video Here's what Bordiya had to say Regarding the fire incident, Bordiya believes "It is crucial to share this story with the wider public to raise awareness of the issue and to urge Tata Motors to take appropriate action." The complainant also said that "...it is essential that car manufacturers take necessary precautions to ensure that their products are safe for use, and incidents like these can be avoided." Tata Punch is a 5-star safety rated car Punch is one of the cheapest cars with a five-star safety rating from the Global New Assessment Program. It scored 16.45/17 points in the adult occupant protection test and 40.89/49 points in child occupant protection. The car'...

Tata Punch Burnt Down in Fire, Insurance Denied Citing Manufacturing Defects

In this latest shocking incident, a Tata Punch owner reports his ordeals with Oriental Insurance company. Punch is a 5-star safety-rated micro SUV that has been one of the top-selling products for Tata Motors ever since its inception. In unfortunate scenarios, it has performed well, corresponding to its safety rating. However, in one terrible case, the micro SUV caught fire suddenly and was reduced to ashes. This post tells the details of this entire situation from the owner’s perspective. You may also like: Hyundai AX1 (Tata Punch-Rival) Spied Again, Launch This Year Tata Punch Catches Fire This video has been uploaded by Nikhil Rana on YouTube. This channel keeps featuring content around road safety and the performances of cars during unfortunate incidents. This time, the YouTuber shares the conversation with the owner of the Tata Punch. He is a young man who has no father and is fighting this war with Oriental Insurance on his own. He narrates the entire incident. His Punch caught fire when it had been driven just 2,000 km. You may also like: Here’s What Pakistani Public Feels About Tata Punch – VIDEO He was on a trip to another state when the incident took place, where the Punch caught fire suddenly in the middle of the road. The footage in this video shows people trying to douse out the fire vehemently. Then, the fire brigade was called and finally put the fire out. Oriental Insurance said there was a manufacturing defect in the vehicle and rejected the claim. This ca...

New Tata Punch Catches Fire: Owner Questions 5

This is the first instance of a Tata Punch catching fire, the company says. However, it is not the company’s first brush with such incidents. More recently, in June 2022, a Tata Nexon EV caught fire. At the time, this was classified as a one-off incident – the first in over 30,000 EVs sold by the company by then. Prabal Bordiya, a resident of Mumbai’s Mulund suburb, is distraught and frustrated. His 46-day old car, a petrol variant of the Tata Punch, went up in flames as he drove four other people, including a one-year-old child, through Gujarat’s Navsari district. There were no casualties, as his family quickly bailed out. The car, however, became a lost cause within minutes. Boradiya told CNBC-TV18 he reached out to the Tata Roadside Assistance helpline, and was directed to file a First Information Report (FIR), and that the car could be towed only after verification of the incident by the police. Officials from the nearby Chikli police station, who responded to his call with fire extinguishers, have filed the FIR, but are awaiting the forensics report. Tata Motors responded to a query from CNBC-TV18 on this incident saying, “We are actively looking into this thermal incident… We are engaging with the customer and investigating agencies to offer all possible support and will be conducting a detailed investigation to ascertain the facts/ reasons of this unfortunate incident.”

Watch: Tata Punch catches fire, Owner questions about 5 star safety standards

Recently, three Tata Punch cars were revealed to have caught fire, and another made headlines this time after its owner shared details on social media. It’s the fourth Tata Punch to catch fire, and the owner says the car is only a year old. Shivam Jaula expressed disappointment that no one had contacted them after three days. My 1 year old Tata Punch caught fire. Tata breaking trust. The customer did not provide exact details of how the car caught fire, but uploaded a video showing the engine compartment being completely destroyed. The fire is believed to have started in the engine room, and several parts were damaged. The video shows people gathering around the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle was apparently driving at the time of the fire but did not provide further details. Also read: After the tweet, the official Tata Motors Twitter handle responded, requesting the owner to share the details of the incident. However, the owner claims that no one has contacted him for at least three days, despite sharing the details. Tata punch caught fire It is unclear if the car has already arrived at the service centre and Tata Motors has not provided a diagnostic report on the fire or its cause. In a recent incident involving the Mahindra XUV700, the company detailed that the fire was caused by the installation of an aftermarket accessory. However, Tata Motors has yet to release such information or statements. 3 More Tata cars caught fire in the past Up to three Tata Punch cars hav...

Tata Nexon EV fire incident in Pune due to repair in unauthorised workshop, says company

The Tata Nexon EV which caught fire had reportedly undergone a repair job at an unauthorised centre in the past. The manufacturer, upon investigation, reported that the headlight replacement job that was conducted was of inferior quality which led to a short circuit. The short circuit caused a zone in the front of the car to catch fire. Thankfully, the occupants of the car were unharmed. Tata Motors in its statement said, “We understand that this vehicle recently underwent repairs, wherein the left headlamps were replaced at an unauthorised workshop. Over an extended period, this led to a short and trapped heat. The fitment and repair process, at the unauthorised workshop, had shortcomings, which caused an electrical malfunction in the headlamp area leading to the thermal incident. The affected area is concentrated only in the zone of repairs carried out. We remain engaged with the customer to offer all the support needed.” India's largest luxury car maker, Mercedes-Benz, to double its EV fleet in the next 12 months Tata Motors suggests that all kinds of service and repair jobs be conducted at Tata Motors’ authorised service centres and touchpoints to avoid such malfunctions. Earlier, a Tata In other news, Tata recently launched a new

Tata Punch Catches Fire, Insurance Denied Citing Manufacturing Defects

Tata Punch Catches Fire This video has been uploaded by Nikhil Rana on YouTube. This channel keeps featuring content around road safety and the performances of cars during unfortunate incidents. This time, the YouTuber shares the conversation with the owner of the Tata Punch. He is a young man who has no father and is fighting this war with Oriental Insurance on his own. He narrates the entire incident. His Punch caught fire when it had been driven just 2,000 km. You may also like: He was on a trip to another state when the incident took place, where the Punch caught fire suddenly in the middle of the road. The footage in this video shows people trying to douse out the fire vehemently. Then, the fire brigade was called and finally put the fire out. Oriental Insurance said there was a manufacturing defect in the vehicle and rejected the claim. This came after Tata Motors had sent out a team to prepare a thermal report to assess the cause of the fire. Interestingly, that report clearly says there was no car manufacturing defect. You may also like: Oriental Insurance Company Blames Tata Motors The owner had to file a FAR (Fire Accident Report), a thermal report, a receipt of the last fuel filling, a report from the fire department, etc., to claim the insurance. However, despite all these certificates, Oriental Insurance has denied the claim. It has been over a year since this incident occurred, and the owner is still fighting this war alone. We must make his voice reach the m...

How Safe Are Tata Motors Cars? A Look at Tata Punch Fire Accident

Tata Motors has been in the headlines recently after a Tata Punch, the company’s new micro SUV, caught fire in Gujarat. Punch was being driven by its owner (Prabal Bordiya), who managed to escape unharmed but suffered a considerable financial loss due to the damage caused by the fire. The incident has raised questions about the safety of Tata cars and has caused concern among the car manufacturer’s customers. Prabal Bordiya, owner of the Tata Punch has filed a FIR against Tata Motors, alleging that the company is responsible for the fire. Prabal Bordiya reported that the fire originated from the front of the vehicle and rapidly spread throughout the body, resulting in the complete destruction of the car after the flames were extinguished. The incident is a reminder of the importance of car safety and the need for manufacturers to take all necessary precautions to ensure that their vehicles are safe for drivers and passengers. It is also a reminder that incidents like this can happen to any car manufacturer, and it is important for car owners to take care of their vehicles and to follow all necessary safety procedures. It is important to note that the Tata Punch is a 5 star safety rated SUV, as per Global NCAP. The car has been awarded this rating for its safety features, which include dual airbags, ABS with EBD, rain sensing wipers and reverse parking sensors, among others. However, this incident has raised concerns about the safety of the vehicle and its components. Tata ...

Tata Nexon EV fire incident in Pune due to repair in unauthorised workshop, says company

The Tata Nexon EV which caught fire had reportedly undergone a repair job at an unauthorised centre in the past. The manufacturer, upon investigation, reported that the headlight replacement job that was conducted was of inferior quality which led to a short circuit. The short circuit caused a zone in the front of the car to catch fire. Thankfully, the occupants of the car were unharmed. Tata Motors in its statement said, “We understand that this vehicle recently underwent repairs, wherein the left headlamps were replaced at an unauthorised workshop. Over an extended period, this led to a short and trapped heat. The fitment and repair process, at the unauthorised workshop, had shortcomings, which caused an electrical malfunction in the headlamp area leading to the thermal incident. The affected area is concentrated only in the zone of repairs carried out. We remain engaged with the customer to offer all the support needed.” India's largest luxury car maker, Mercedes-Benz, to double its EV fleet in the next 12 months Tata Motors suggests that all kinds of service and repair jobs be conducted at Tata Motors’ authorised service centres and touchpoints to avoid such malfunctions. Earlier, a Tata In other news, Tata recently launched a new

Tata Punch fire accident in Gujarat: How did it happen

April 03, 2023 | 03:19 pm 3 min read Tata Punch has a 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP In a shocking incident, a month-old The mishap took place while the car was being driven on a highway. The car owner and his family barely escaped with their lives. The owner has filed an FIR in connection with the incident and hopes that Tata Motors will take appropriate action. How did the fire take place? According to the Punch's owner Prabal Bordiya, the fire began at the front and quickly spread across the body, engulfing the car in flames. The vehicle was found fully wrecked once the flames were doused. The reason behind the accident is yet to be inspected. We do not know whether the fires were the result of an electrical issue. Take a look at the accident Tata Punch SUV Catches Fire While on Road, See the Video Here's what Bordiya had to say Regarding the fire incident, Bordiya believes "It is crucial to share this story with the wider public to raise awareness of the issue and to urge Tata Motors to take appropriate action." The complainant also said that "...it is essential that car manufacturers take necessary precautions to ensure that their products are safe for use, and incidents like these can be avoided." Tata Punch is a 5-star safety rated car Punch is one of the cheapest cars with a five-star safety rating from the Global New Assessment Program. It scored 16.45/17 points in the adult occupant protection test and 40.89/49 points in child occupant protection. The car'...

Watch: Tata Punch catches fire, Owner questions about 5 star safety standards

Recently, three Tata Punch cars were revealed to have caught fire, and another made headlines this time after its owner shared details on social media. It’s the fourth Tata Punch to catch fire, and the owner says the car is only a year old. Shivam Jaula expressed disappointment that no one had contacted them after three days. My 1 year old Tata Punch caught fire. Tata breaking trust. The customer did not provide exact details of how the car caught fire, but uploaded a video showing the engine compartment being completely destroyed. The fire is believed to have started in the engine room, and several parts were damaged. The video shows people gathering around the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle was apparently driving at the time of the fire but did not provide further details. Also read: After the tweet, the official Tata Motors Twitter handle responded, requesting the owner to share the details of the incident. However, the owner claims that no one has contacted him for at least three days, despite sharing the details. Tata punch caught fire It is unclear if the car has already arrived at the service centre and Tata Motors has not provided a diagnostic report on the fire or its cause. In a recent incident involving the Mahindra XUV700, the company detailed that the fire was caused by the installation of an aftermarket accessory. However, Tata Motors has yet to release such information or statements. 3 More Tata cars caught fire in the past Up to three Tata Punch cars hav...