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    • Skoda Octavia RS
      Skoda Octavia RS
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 49.99 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 1,03,771
    • Maruti Suzuki Victoris
      Maruti Suzuki Victoris
      +21 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 11.93 - 23.19 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 24,766
    • Kia Carens Clavis EV
      Kia Carens Clavis EV
      +6 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 17.99 - 24.49 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 37,344
      EvEV
    • Lotus Emeya
      Lotus Emeya
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 2.34 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,84,730
      EvEV
    • Mahindra XUV 3XO
      Mahindra XUV 3XO
      +29 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 7.28 - 14.4 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 15,118
    • Lotus Eletre
      Lotus Eletre
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 2.55 - 2.99 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 5,29,338
      EvEV
    • BMW iX1
      BMW iX1
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 77.6 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 1,61,089
      EvEV
    • Mercedes-Benz EQB
      Mercedes-Benz EQB
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 67.2 - 78.9 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 1,39,496
      EvEV
    • Mercedes-Benz EQS
      Mercedes-Benz EQS
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.51 - 1.8 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,13,019
      EvEV
    • Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
      Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara
      +20 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 12.98 - 23.82 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 26,935
    • Mercedes-AMG EQS
      Mercedes-AMG EQS
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.88 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,90,068
      EvEV
    • Maruti Suzuki Brezza
      Maruti Suzuki Brezza
      +11 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 9.53 - 15.88 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 19,777
    • Mercedes-AMG A 45
      Mercedes-AMG A 45
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,06,495
    • Audi RS E-Tron GT
      Audi RS E-Tron GT
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 2.37 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,92,518
      EvEV
    • Mercedes-Maybach GLS
      Mercedes-Maybach GLS
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 3.39 - 3.46 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 7,03,916
    • Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine
      Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine
      +2 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 46.05 - 48.55 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 95,592
    • 2025 Mahindra Thar
      2025 Mahindra Thar
      +7 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 9.99 - 16.99 Lakh
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 20,738
    • Porsche Cayenne Coupe
      Porsche Cayenne Coupe
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.76 - 2.38 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 3,65,784
    • Mercedes-Benz G-Class
      Mercedes-Benz G-Class
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 2.38 - 2.9 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 4,94,049
    • Rolls-Royce Cullinan
      Rolls-Royce Cullinan
      +3 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 1.19 - 7.9 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 2,47,792
    • Aston Martin Vantage
      Aston Martin Vantage
      +1 Variants
      * Ex-Showroom
      ₹ 3.77 Crore
      EMI starts at
      ₹ 7,83,488
  • About Automatic Cars

    Types Of Automatic Cars

    1. Automated Manual Transmission:
      The most prevalent automatic automobiles on Indian roads are AMT autos, also known as a semi-automatic gearbox. AMT automobiles are a basic update of your manual gear cars with a few design adjustments, other from being inexpensive cost. This automatic vehicle is suitable for purchasers who wish to have the best of both worlds: good fuel efficiency and minimal maintenance costs.
    2. Torque converter automatic:
      This is the most common type of automatic gearbox in automobiles. A hydraulic fluid or torque converter coupled to the engine's electronic control unit will allow the torque converter automatic gearbox to take control of the car.
    3. Continuously variable transmission:
      A CVT provides for an "infinite" number of gear ratios, allowing a vehicle to accelerate without having to change gears. CVTs use variable-width pulleys and a belt instead of fixed gears.
    4. Dual-clutch transmission:
      A manual transmission is quite similar to a dual-clutch transmission or direct-shift gearbox. On the other hand, a dual-clutch transmission is controlled by the car's computer and has two clutches instead of one. The odd gears are controlled by one clutch, while the even gears are controlled by the other.
    5. Intelligent Manual Transmission:
      IMT offers a complete clutch-free manual gearbox with no clutch pedal, which is one of the most recent breakthroughs in automatic autos. IMT detects a gear shift and engages your clutch automatically using automated sensors and actuators. IMT is suitable for those who want the convenience of a fully automated vehicle.

    Popular Automatic Cars in India

    1. Maruti Suzuki Swift-
      The Maruti Suzuki Swift has a 5-speed AMT gearbox comparable to the Maruti Suzuki Celerio. It is one of the most refined in the industry. The Maruti Suzuki Swift, on the other hand, has a little more powerful engine.
    2. Tata Tiago-
      With a 4-star safety rating from Global-NCAP, the Tata Tiago is one of the safest automatic hatchbacks in the country. It is powered by a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated Revotron petrol engine that develops 84.48 BHP and is paired to either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed AMT transmission.
    3. Skoda Octavia-
      The Skoda Octavia's quick-shifting 7-speed DSG gearbox is one of the best transmissions ever installed in a car sold in the country. Thanks to its gearbox and the 2.0-litre 187.74 horsepower turbocharged petrol engine, the Skoda Octavia is a terrific driver's car.
    4. Honda City-
      The Honda City's CVT transmission is one of the best in the industry. A 1.5-litre petrol engine with 19.35 horsepower and 145 Nm of torque is paired to a CVT gearbox.
    5. Hyundai i20-
      The Hyundai i20 offers two automatic transmission options: a smooth CVT and a quick-shifting 7-speed DCT. The CVT transmission is paired with a 1.2-litre petrol engine that produces 81.80 horsepower, while the 7-speed DCT unit is paired with a more powerful 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine that produces 98.69 horsepower.

    Things to Know Before Buying an Automatic Car

    Due to the comfort, performance, and efficiency offered by automatic cars, car purchasers have begun to shift to them over time. Here are three major reasons why consumers are increasingly purchasing automatic vehicles:

    Increased Convenience

    It is very convenient to operate a car with automatic transmission. Thanks to its comfort, your daily commutes will be less stressful, and outstation trips will be more delightful.  Car drivers no longer have to deal with bumper-to-bumper traffic thanks to the clutch-pedal-less operation.

    Great fuel efficiency

    The automatic transmissions available in the car lineup have been modified to provide improved fuel efficiency in a variety of driving terrains and circumstances.

    Better performance

    When a car customer chooses an automatic transmission, they get the best of both worlds: performance and fuel efficiency. This is because automatic autos from reputable car brands are designed specifically for Indian roads.

  • Key Highlights of Automatic Cars

    Popular Models Mahindra XUV700 , Hyundai Creta , Kia Seltos , Maruti Suzuki Ertiga and Hyundai Verna
    Latest Launches Skoda Octavia RS , Maserati MCPura and Mahindra Thar
    Most Expensive BMW 7 Protection (Rs. 18.28 Crore)
    Affordable Model Citroen C3 (Rs. 4.8 - 9.05 Lakh)
    Upcoming Model Mahindra XUV900 (Oct 2025) , Volvo EX90 Recharge (Oct 2025) , MG HS PHEV (Oct 2025) , VinFast VF3 (Oct 2025) and Hyundai Ioniq 6 (Oct 2025)
    Fuel Type Petrol, Diesel, Electric, Hybrid and Petrol+CNG

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  • Isuzu D-Max V-Cross
    Isuzu D-Max V-Cross
    +5 Variants
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    EMI starts at
    ₹ 40,960
  • Mahindra Marazzo
    Mahindra Marazzo
    +6 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 14.06 Lakh - 2.14 Crore
    EMI starts at
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  • Audi A6
    Audi A6
    +4 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 63.74 - 70.79 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 1,32,314
  • BMW Z4
    BMW Z4
    +3 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 94.53 Lakh - 1.05 Crore
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 1,96,227
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5
    Hyundai Ioniq 5
    +1 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 53.71 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 1,11,489
    EvEV
  • Toyota Hilux
    Toyota Hilux
    +4 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 28.02 - 35.37 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 58,173
  • BMW X1
    BMW X1
    +3 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 55.5 - 75.13 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 1,15,199
  • Honda Elevate
    Honda Elevate
    +13 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 11 - 16.35 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 22,832
  • MG ZS EV
    MG ZS EV
    +7 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 17.99 - 20.5 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 37,344
    EvEV
  • Volvo XC60
    Volvo XC60
    +1 Variants
    * Ex-Showroom
    ₹ 76.29 Lakh
    EMI starts at
    ₹ 1,58,370

FAQ's on Automatic Cars

Skoda Octavia RS, Maserati MCPura, Mahindra Thar, Citroen Aircross X and Maruti Suzuki Victoris are the new cars launched in India.
The upcoming cars in 2025 are Mahindra XUV900, MG HS PHEV, Volvo EX90 Recharge and VinFast VF3.
Mahindra XUV700, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Hyundai Verna and others are among the popular cars in India
Mercedes-Benz EQS, Mahindra BE 6e, Kia EV6, Mahindra XEV 9e, BYD Seal and others are among the top mileage cars in India.
Yes, there are fully automatic cars available in India. Some examples include the Hyundai i20, Honda City, and Maruti Suzuki Ciaz.
The price range of automatic cars in India varies greatly depending on the make and model of the vehicle. Entry-level automatic hatchbacks can start at around INR 6 Lakhs and can go up to INR 50 Lakhs for luxury sedans.
It depends on the specific make and model of the car, as well as the driving conditions. Generally, automatic cars can be less fuel-efficient than manual cars because they use more fuel during gear changes. However, some newer models of automatic cars have been designed to be more fuel-efficient than their manual counterparts.
Driving an automatic car is generally considered to be easier than driving a manual car because there is no need to shift gears. However, it may take some time to get used to the feel of an automatic transmission.
There are currently no specific government incentives for purchasing automatic cars in India. However, electric vehicles are eligible for certain incentives under the Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles in India (FAME) scheme.
It is possible to convert an automatic car to a manual car, but it is a complex and costly process that requires the replacement of the transmission and other major components. It is not recommended to do this conversion.
In general, automatic cars are more expensive to maintain than manual cars. Automatic transmission fluid, filter, and pan gasket need to be changed at regular intervals, which can add to the maintenance cost. Additionally, repairs to the transmission can be costly.
Automatic cars are available in most segments in India, including hatchbacks, sedans, SUVs, and luxury cars. However, they may not be available in all models within a particular segment.

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