10 Best Cars in India Under Rs 8 Lakh In India 2019
If you are buying a new car today and have a limited budget, it does not mean that you will have to compromise in terms of style, features or safety. Manufacturers are also beginning to understand what today’s customers want and most cars on the market come with a value for money ratio. However, each buyer has a different budget and a different instrument than his or her purchases. For the average buyer of new cars, rs 8 for you can bring you many options from sedans, hatchbacks to SUVs. This is how diverse the Indian automotive sector is at the moment and that is why we have listed 10 promising cars you can buy with a budget of at least rs 8.
Here is our list of the best cars in India under Rs 8 lakh rupees:
1. Tata Nixon
Tata Nexon turned into a promising offer in the compact compact SUV category, and it was a great start for the company. The extensive list of features, dynamic engines, high driving position and active pricing make it a very lucrative offer and the sales schedule seems to also match. The SUV is priced at up to rs 6.58 lakh for basic gasoline, while basic diesel fuel will delay it at rs 7.59 lakh (all prices, former Delhi show). This makes it more affordable than other compact SUVs in the industry. For just under rs 8 of the Lakh brand, the Nexon XT petrol variant (located below the advanced XZ) simply fits the budget and offers all the essentials and some amenities.
2. Maruti Suzuki Swift
The new generation Maruti Suzuki Swift was put up for sale in India only in February this year, and as of June 2018, the automaker has already sold more than one lakh car. Needless to say, with a price ranging from rs 4.99 lakh to rs 8.29 lakh (former showroom, Delhi), it is currently one of the most popular cars you can buy for less than rs 8 lakh. With a refreshing exterior, an all-new interior and lots of new and improved features, the new Swift is already an excellent value-for-money car. While the engine options remain unchanged and continue to get a 1.2-liter petrol engine and a 1.3-liter diesel engine, Maruti has worked on fuel efficiency in the car, so it now gets a mileage of 22 km in the gasoline model and 28.4 kmpl in diesel.
3. Hyundai Grand i10 Face Lift:
Ideal competitor of Ignis, Hyundai Hyundai i10 Face Lift was recently launched and also receives some reviews with some cosmetic updates. The Grand i10 has always been well equipped in terms of features, since the best finishes have been given by a reverse camera to stand, 1GB of storage space, etc. The Facelift model works better and provides you with an entertainment system with a 7-inch touch screen, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, LED DRL and a new 1.2-liter diesel engine slightly stronger than the 1.1-liter unit I had in the previous model. The Grand i10 has a spacious and very practical cabin for everyday driving. It has a subsidized efficiency of 19.77 km3 and 24.95 km3 for gasoline and diesel models respectively. In addition, Grand i10 facelift prices start at rs 4.74 lakh and go up to rs 7.50 lakh. Definitely worth considering if the rs 8 budget for you is your budget.
4. Maruti Suzuki Ignis
It’s the car that makes the waves right now. Maruti Suzuki was interested in getting a product in her portfolio that targeted a young audience and Ignis was launched. The appearance of the car is exotic and loaded with features, making it very smart in its conscious style. Ignis gets a 1.2-liter petrol engine and also has an AMT option with a 5-speed manual gearbox. The interior is well equipped and will surely serve buyers with sophisticated sensitivity. Ignis is doing well for Maruti Suzuki, and there’s a lot of waiting for what we hear. Ignis features fuel efficiency of up to 20.89 cubic kilometers for the petrol / AMT model. Ignis prices start at rs 4.46 lakh basic gasoline variant, which amounts to rs 7.04 lakh (former showroom, Delhi). The diesel model is no longer for sale.
5. Tata Tiago
Tata Tiago was a real change in the game for the local auto industry. The first car based on the new Impact Design philosophy, Tiago is essentially the first long-aperture slot out of the boring Indica design. At a price ranging from rs 3.35 lakh to rs 6 lakh (former showroom, Delhi), it’s also one of the best value-for-money hatchbacks under rs 8 lakh, which offers a sleek and compact design, an elegant interior and also an AMT option in the petrol version. The advanced model itself is valued at rs 8, providing aluminum wheels, premium fabric interiors, a multifunction steering wheel and more. Tiago comes with a range of powerful gasoline and diesel engines: a 1.2 liter petrol engine and a 1.05 liter diesel engine.
6. Hyundai i20 face lift
The popular Hyundai i20 received face lift this year, in addition to the latest design language and style updates from the car maker, the car also comes with a lot of updated features. The i20’s facelift system includes a new cascading black grille, revised headlamps with modern LED lights during the day, and a new bumper with new arrowhead fog lamps and a built-in spoiler. All these changes give him a new familiar look. Prices start at rs 5.34 lakh and go up to rs 9.15 lakh for this sophisticated model. Under the hood, the Hyundai i20 facelift gets more precise engines but with the same performance. It gets the Kappa Dual VTVT Dual 82 hp petrol engine which is combined with a 5-speed manual unit, and a 1.4-liter U2 CRDI diesel engine with 89 hp with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
7. Ford Freestyle
The new member of the Ford India line, the new Freestyle, is the company’s first crossover and is based on the Figo hatchback. At a price ranging from rs 5.09 lakh to rs 7.89 lakh (former showroom, Delhi), the entire range of the new Freestyle is priced at less than rs 8 lakh. The car also has a good presence on the road and is equipped with intelligent features such as infotainment system with touch screen on the dashboard with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and the company’s SYNC3 communication system. The car also has a reverse parking system, double airbags and standard ABS. The car also comes with a new 1.2-liter petrol engine, a 1.5-liter installed diesel engine and a 5-speed gearbox.
8. Honda amaze
The Honda Amaze also received a generation update this year, and it would not be an exaggeration to call it a completely new car. The car is based on a new generation platform and comes with a completely new design and style in line with Honda’s latest design languages. At a price ranging from rs 5.6 lakh to rs 8.9 lakh (former showroom, Delhi), the entire petrol line price is less than rs 8 lakh, while the input and average variable for diesel adjustment are also lower than this price. Although the car lacks LED headlights or even projector headlights, which are very common even in start-ups, the Amaze has a good presence on the road and an automatic CVT option for petrol and diesel variants. However, the engines remain the same as the car gets the same 1.2 liter petrol and 1.5 liter diesel, while the fuel efficiency of the first engine is 19.5 km (MT) and 19 km (CVT), while the diesel version provides 27.4 km Cubic (metric tons) and 23.8 cubic kilometers (CVT).
9. Maruti Suzuki Desire:
The new generation of Maruti Suzuki not only has "Swift" of its name, but also a lot of weight, making it more than 100 kg lighter than the previous model. This is thanks to the new HEARTEC design system, which also supports the next generation Swift hatchback. The new Dzire has a great meaning in this part of the price given that the car comes with a series of new and excellent features along with exquisite design and elegance. Safety features such as airbags and ABS are standard at all trim levels, and since the base variant starts at rs 5.56 lakh, there are many options to choose from a list of variants up to a maximum of rs 9.43 lakh (previous showroom, Delhi). The advanced model only contains projector lamps and DRL lamps that will need to cough more than Rs 2,000. However, the AMT option is available even in the middle variants: VXI and VDI, which is actually a very decent choice. Engine options remain unchanged as you get the same 1.2 liter petrol engine and 1.3 liter diesel engine with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard and AMT as an option. The new Dzire also offers the best fuel efficiency, both among gasoline and diesel models, bringing back the 22 kilometers and 28.4 kilometers claimed by the ARAI, respectively.
10. Volkswagen Amio:
Like all other manufacturers, Volkswagen was also unable to resist the appeal of a compact sedan less than 4 meters away. Ameo is for polo, what is Tigor for Tiago, Aspire is for Figo, Xcent is Grand i10 and so on. Although the overall design may not be as fun as others on this list, VW did a good job of loading Ameo with a host of features like windshield wipers with rain sensor, corner lights, rear view camera, and infotainment system With a touch screen with MirrorLink, climate control and even cruise control. All Ameo variants contain double ABS airbags. Polo was criticized for lack of sufficient features, but with Ameo, VW corrected the same thing. The Ameo has a 1.2-liter petrol engine with a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 1.5-liter diesel engine that can be specified by a 5-speed DSG manual or a 7-speed automatic transmission. The Ameo is one of the most expensive cars on our list, but it’s a compact, practical, sedan packed with features and a solid engine as well. Prices start at rs 5.62 lakh and go up to rs 9.99 lakh.