5 Hatchbacks Under Rs. 10 Lakhs With LED Headlamps

- LED headlamps are an extra feature that all car owners should look for
- The LED headlamps have several advantages over conventional halogens
- These lights are better and brighter than traditional headlamp choices
LED headlamps were a bling feature made for only luxury cars a few years back. However, many affordable vehicles today in the Indian market come with great LED headlamps.
Compared to traditional halogen headlamps, the LED variants last longer and emit much brighter light. What's more, the LED headlamps are also a perfect choice as they use less power. So, which affordable segment cars come with this unique feature? Let's find out!
Maruti Suzuki Ignis
The Suzuki Ignis is one of the most budgeted cars in the Indian auto market. This budget-friendly car comes with top-notch features such as an LED headlamp despite the low pricing.
The model is a promising variant from the house of NEXA.
The youth-inspired design of this vehicle is elegant and stylish. Apart from the LED headlamps, you'll love the vibrant colours and SUV styling of the Suzuki Ignis.

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Toyota Glanza and Maruti Suzuki Baleno
Baleno and Glanza are joint venture siblings. Both these exceptional car models enjoy phenomenal demand in the Indian market. Apart from the LED headlamp stock, both these cars have a slew of extraordinary features to offer.
The Toyota Glanza features LED headlamps from its base models. On the other hand, only models beyond Delta for Maruti Baleno offer the headlamps. You can get your hands on these models for below Rs. 7.5 lakhs!

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Honda Jazz
Honda Jazz is a premium vehicle that has set the bar high for the hatchback segment. The Jazz carries the premium legacy of Honda with its fantastic features. The model has been a part of the Indian auto market for almost a decade.
Over time, Honda has introduced several eye-catchy features in the car. One of them happens to be the LED headlamps. The LED headlamps come in high-end ZX variants with a price tag of Rs.8.8 lakhs.

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Hyundai i20
Hyundai i20 entered the auto market with a bang. It might be small-sized, but it can give big auto brands a run for their money! The top-line features and premium built have surprised everyone.
Its exclusive features, such as LED projector headlamps, make it a great choice. You can find the LED headlamps in the Hyundai i20 Asta variant onwards. The model comes at a price tag of Rs. 8.80 lakhs.

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Maruti Suzuki Swift
Since the model first launched in 2005, it has made waves in the Indian auto market. It seems like the demands for Maruti Suzuki Swift are not going to fade anytime soon. It boasts of a more than capable performance, revamped structure, and comforting interiors that dominate the auto space.
The best part about this budgeted model is that it includes high-end features such as LED headlamps. This premium inclusion is available for the ZXI+ version models.

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These five hatchback cars come at an excellent budget and have LED headlamps. Now that we have shared the best models with you, it's your turn to make a choice!
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