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Diesel Cars in India

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      • BMW X3
        BMW X3
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 72.5 - 74.5 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,50,498
      • Lexus LX
        Lexus LX
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 2.8 - 2.91 Crore
        EMI starts at
        5,81,234
      • Mercedes-Benz E-Class
        Mercedes-Benz E-Class
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 83 - 96.9 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,72,294
      • Mercedes-Benz GLA
        Mercedes-Benz GLA
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 51.5 - 56.5 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,06,906
      • Range Rover Velar
        Range Rover Velar
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 79.24 - 83.91 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,64,489
      • BMW X5
        BMW X5
        +4 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1 - 1.16 Crore
        EMI starts at
        2,06,165
      • BMW X1
        BMW X1
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 55.5 - 75.13 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,15,199
      • BMW X7
        BMW X7
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1.17 - 1.21 Crore
        EMI starts at
        2,43,053
      • MG Hector Plus
        MG Hector Plus
        +24 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 16.05 - 21.34 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        33,317
      • BMW 7 Series
        BMW 7 Series
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1.93 - 2.01 Crore
        EMI starts at
        4,00,592
      • Citroen C5 Aircross
        Citroen C5 Aircross
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 46.47 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        96,454
      • Toyota Hilux
        Toyota Hilux
        +4 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 28.02 - 35.37 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        58,173
      • Discovery
        Discovery
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1.46 - 1.59 Crore
        EMI starts at
        3,02,087
      • Jaguar F-Pace
        Jaguar F-Pace
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 72.9 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,51,328
      • Isuzu D-Max V-Cross
        Isuzu D-Max V-Cross
        +5 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 19.73 - 35.97 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        40,960
      • BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo
        BMW 6 Series Gran Turismo
        +4 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 79.04 - 86.72 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,64,082
      • Discovery Sport
        Discovery Sport
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 72.05 - 73.63 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,49,560
      • Kia Carnival
        Kia Carnival
        +1 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 59.42 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,23,356
      • Isuzu MU-X
        Isuzu MU-X
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 40.67 - 44.04 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        84,418
      • Mahindra Marazzo
        Mahindra Marazzo
        +6 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 14.06 - 16.38 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        29,184
      • Range Rover Evoque
        Range Rover Evoque
        +2 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 73.75 - 75.37 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        1,53,084
      • Mahindra Bolero Big Pik-Up
        Mahindra Bolero Big Pik-Up
        +3 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 9.87 - 10.17 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        20,480
      • Isuzu D-Max
        Isuzu D-Max
        +6 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 10.14 - 20.35 Lakh
        EMI starts at
        21,050
      • Range Rover Sport
        Range Rover Sport
        +4 Variants
        * Ex-Showroom
        ₹ 1.38 - 2.75 Crore
        EMI starts at
        2,85,773
    • About Diesel Cars

      Just like petrol vehicles, diesel vehicles also use internal combustion engines. The only difference between these two fuel types is that while diesel engines have a compression-ignited injection system, petrol cars are operated with a spark-ignited system.

      Diesel fuel directs the fluid into the combustion chamber in a compression-ignited system. Afterwards, the gas gets injected into the engine piston that ignites at a high temperature. Diesel is a commonly used transportation fuel and uses the same components and engine systems as other fuel types.

      Although petrol is cheaper, diesel is much more fuel-efficient. By investing in a diesel car, you can have 25 % more mileage than any other fuel type car. Due to this reason, a major chunk of vehicle users prefers diesel variants. And it's also why several Indian vehicle manufacturers focus mainly on diesel car production.

      Modern-day diesel cars give a better fuel economy due to their high-pressure fuel-injection systems. The best aspect of owning a diesel car is you would have a low fire hazard. Diesel-powered motors cannot ignite if they are not exposed to direct heat, while other fuel car types can catch fire by a spark.

      Selecting the Best Diesel Cars In India

      New-age diesel cars are far more improved and way better than the old ones. These cars no longer produce black smoke and are not only used by the farmer. Today's diesel motors have been improved and refined, so much so that these engines are no more recognizable. For that reason, so many well-renowned car manufacturers have taken an interest in investing more in diesel car manufacturing.

      The buyers would have an easier time when maintaining a diesel car. Because the diesel engine is differently built, it doesn't take much time to care for it. A diesel engine is devoid of spark plugs and wires, distributor, and electronic ignition. And fewer components mean there will be fewer parts to exchange.

      Types of Diesel Cars

      Midsize Sedan – Midsize sedans are one of the best diesel-fuelled cars. If you have a requirement or an impact car you will use for long drives with your loved ones; this diesel vehicle is the perfect car for you.

      Pick-up Trucks – Most pick-up trucks run on diesel. And the most common reason behind it is its greater compressive resistance. Due to diesel motors, pick-up trucks can take more loads easily rather than trucks that run on petrol.

      SUVs – SUVs are one of the most loved car types, and most of these also run-on diesels. SUV cars are rugged and can ride on uneven roads easily; a diesel-powered car perfectly complements its functions.

      Convertibles – Thinking about diesel-fuelled convertibles was impossible a few years ago. But modern-age convertible cars run on diesel and are refined and quiet.

      Popular Diesel Cars in India

      Citroen C5 Aircross

      Citroen C5 Aircross offers high-speed ride quality, and it is also superb look wise. Not only have that, despite being fuelled by diesel, but this car also offers fantastic noise-cancellation when compared with other diesel vehicles. You might hear a little diesel thrum when it gets on the throttle at a low speed. This luxurious car has a look and the comfort factor most people seek out.

      Mercedes-Benz GLA

      Although the look of this car is enough to compel you, Mercedes-Benz GLA has so many features that are hard to find. You will not hear the engine running until you run it to the full speed. This Mercedes can hit 60/100 km in a swift 3.26/7.22 seconds. Your love for speed deserves this diesel-powered car.

      Honda Amaze –

      Honda amaze gives a large storage capacity with a spacious cabin and boot. The compact diesel CVT engine is undoubtedly a plus point. Aside from that, its looks are definitely to die for.

       

      Things To Know before Buying a Diesel Car

      • A Safe Investment -
        Investing in a diesel car means securing a better resale value for the future. When looking for used cars, people often opt for buying a diesel-powered one. Therefore, you would not have any issues when searching for a seller in future.
      • Durable Engine -
        Diesel engines are more durable as well as robust. If you plan to ride on demanding roads, you must invest in a diesel-fuelled car.
      • Ease of handling -
        It would be easier to handle such cars also, and the likelihood of engine combustion is substantially lower during an accident.

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