5 Budget-Friendly Cars With Panoramic Sunroof In India

Have you seen one of those photos in commercials where a family is having fun travelling in their car with a panoramic sunroof and felt envious? Well, it's a misconception that owning a car with a panoramic sunroof requires a whopping investment. The good news is that you can still have a car with a panoramic sunroof sitting in your garage and keep your savings intact! Nowadays, many automakers in India offers this fantastic feature even in lower segment or mid-premium segment cars. Without further ado, let's jump to the list!
Mahindra XUV700
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The Mahindra XUV700 is one of our top picks for this category! Wondering why? For starters, it's the best you can get on a small budget. Moreover, despite being a budgeted model, the XUV700 has premium features such as ADAS technology. The sunroof feature is available from the AX5 variant onwards, starting at a price tag of Rs. 15.49 lakhs.
Hyundai Creta
The next on our list is the Hyundai Creta which bears a price tag of Rs. 13.46 lakhs. The SX variant with a panoramic sunroof is one of the cheapest you can have. The best part about investing in Creta is that it is one of the most-trusted mid-sized SUVs in the market. The cabin is exceptionally spacious and comfy.
MG Hector
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MG Hector has been a tough competitor ever since it entered the market. This mid-size SUV is priced at Rs. 16.63 lakhs. Note that the panoramic sunroof is only available with the top variants of this model. One of the eye-grabbing features of this car is its availability of internet! You can also choose from a 6/7-seater configuration with the Hector.
Tata Harrier
Harrier is the flagship SUV from the house of Tata. The model is available in variants such as Dark and Camo. However, you will find the sunroof feature only in the XZ+ variant. The variant with a sunroof will set you back by Rs. 18.75 lakhs. Besides, if we believe the rumours, Tata is working on upgrading the model with advanced features like the ADAS technology.
MG Astor
MG Astor
The Astor is MG Motors´ lowest priced offering in India, so far, starting at Rs 14.28 lakh. Not only does this car offer panoramic sunroof in its top end Sharp variant, it also offers ADAS (Advance Driver Assistance System) - one of the very few cars in this price range to do so.
Hopefully, you found your dream car with a panoramic sunroof on our list. These five cars have aesthetic sunroofs and still don't cost a fortune. So, what are your thoughts on our picks!
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