10 Best Cars In India Under Rs. 8 Lakh In India 2019

- Maruti Suzuki Swift and Honda Amaze are new gen models
- The Ford Freestyle gets the new 1.2-litre Dragon series petrol engine
- Hyundai i20 also received a facelift in India this year
If you are out to buy a new car today and are on a budget, it doesn't mean that you will have to make compromises in terms of styling, features, or safety. Manufacturers too have started to understand what today's customers want and most of the cars out in the market do come with the value-for-money quotient. But, each buyer has a different budget and different utility from their respective purchase. For the average new car buyer, an amount of Rs. 8 lakh can fetch him a number of options right from sedans, hatchbacks to an SUV. That's how varied the Indian car segment is right now and that's why we've listed the 10 most promising cars that you can purchase on a budget of Rs. 8 lakh.
Here is our list of the best cars in India under Rs. 8 lakh:
1. Tata Nexon
The Tata Nexon turned out to be a promising offering in the subcompact SUV segment and has been off to a flying start for the company. The extensive list of features, peppy engines, high riding position and aggressive pricing makes it an extremely value for money offering and the sales chart too seem to agree. The SUV is priced from as low as Rs. 6.58 lakh for the base petrol, while the base diesel will set you back by Rs. 7.59 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom Delhi). That makes it quite affordable compared to other subcompact SUVs in the segment. For just under the Rs. 8 lakh mark, the Nexon XT petrol variant (positioned below the top-end XZ) just fits in the budget while offering all the essentials and a few creature comforts.
2. Maruti Suzuki Swift

The new Maruti Suzuki Swift better-looking and a lot more equipped
The new-gen Maruti Suzuki Swift went on sale in India only in February this year and as of June 2018, the carmaker had already sold over 1 lakh units of the car. Needless to say, priced in the range of Rs. 4.99 lakh to Rs. 8.29 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) it's right now one of the hottest cars you can buy under Rs. 8 lakh. Featuring a refreshing exterior design, all-new interior and a bunch of new and improved features the new Swift is truly a value-for-money car. While the engine options remain unchanged and it continues to get the 1.2-litre petrol and 1.3-litre diesel engine, Maruti has worked on the fuel efficiency of the car, so you now get a mileage of 22 kmpl in the petrol model and 28.4 kmpl in the diesel.
3. Hyundai Grand i10 Facelift:

The perfect rival to the Ignis, the Hyundai Grand i10 facelift was launched recently and gets a few revisions along with some cosmetic updates as well. The Grand i10 was always well-appointed when it came to features considering that the top trims got you a reverse parking camera, 1GB storage for music and so on. The facelift model does even better and offers you a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, LED DRLs and a new 1.2-litre diesel engine which is slightly more powerful than the 1.1-litre unit that the old model had. The Grand i10 has a spacious cabin and is super practical for daily driving. It has a claimed efficiency of 19.77 kmpl and 24.95 kmpl for the petrol and diesel models respectively. Plus, prices for the Grand i10 facelift start at Rs. 4.74 lakh and go up to Rs. 7.50 lakh. Definitely worth a consideration if Rs. 8 lakh is your budget.
4. Maruti Suzuki Ignis:

It is the car which is making all the waves right now. Maruti Suzuki was keen on having a product in its portfolio which was targeted at the young audiences and the Ignis was launched. The looks of the car are quirky and it is loaded with features, keeping it real savvy for the style conscious. The Ignis gets the tried and tested 1.2-litre petrol engine and also have an AMT option along with the regular 5-speed manual gearbox. The interior is well appointed and will surely cater to buyers with sophisticated sensibilities as well. The Ignis is doing rather well for Maruti Suzuki and there is quite a bit of waiting from what we hear. The Ignis boasts of a fuel efficiency of 20.89 kmpl for the petrol/AMT model. The prices for the Ignis start at Rs. 4.46 lakh for the base petrol variant, which goes up to Rs. 7.04 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The diesel model is no longer on sale.
5. Tata Tiago

The top-end model of the Tata Tiago itself comes under Rs. 8 lakh
The Tata Tiago was a true game changer for the home-grown automaker. The first car to be based on the new Impact Design philosophy, the Tiago essentially the first hatch in a long time to break out of the boring Indica design. Priced in the range of Rs. 3.35 lakh to Rs. 6 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), it's also one of the best value-for-money hatchbacks under the Rs. 8 lakh price point, offering a stylish compact design, smart interior and also and AMT option in the petrol version. The top-end model itself will come under Rs. 8 lakh, which offers alloy wheels, premium fabric interior, multi-functional steering wheel and more. The Tiago comes with a set of efficient petrol and diesel engines - 1.2-litre petrol and 1.05-litre diesel engine.
6. Hyundai i20 Facelift

The Hyundai i20 received a facelift only early this year at the Auto Expo
The popular Hyundai i20 received a facelift this year and in addition to the carmaker's latest design language and styling updates, the car also came with a bunch of updated features. The i20 facelift gets the new black cascading grille, revised headlamps with new LED daytime running lamps, and a new bumper housing the new arrowhead foglamps, and an integrated spoiler. All these changes give it the new family look. Prices for the car starts at Rs. 5.34 lakh and goes up to Rs. 9.15 lakh for the top-end model. Under the hood, the Hyundai i20 facelift gets more refined engines but with the same output. It gets the 82 bhp churning 1.2-litre Kappa Dual VTVT petrol engine mated to a 5-speed manual unit, and an 89 bhp 1.4-litre U2 CRDI diesel engine paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
7. Ford Freestyle

The Ford Freestyle diesel has a claimed fuel efficiency of 24.4 kmpl
The newest member of Ford India's line-up, the all-new Freestyle is the first crossover car from the company and is based on the Figo hatchback. Priced in the range of Rs. 5.09 lakh to Rs. 7.89 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the entire range of the new Freestyle is priced under Rs. 8 lakh. The car also has good road presence and is equipped with smart features like a dash-top touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto and the company's SYNC3 connectivity system on offer. The car also gets reverse parking system, dual airbags and ABS as standard. The car also comes with an all-new 1.2-litre petrol engine and the tried and tested 1.5-litre diesel motor mated to a 5-speed gearbox.
8. Honda Amaze

New Honda Amaze's entire petrol line up is priced under Rs. 8 lakh
The Honda Amaze also received a generation upgrade this year, and it's wouldn't be an overstatement to call it an all-new car. The car is based on a new-generation platform and comes with all-new design and styling in line with Honda's latest design language. Priced in the range of Rs. 5.6 lakh to Rs. 8.9 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the entire petrol line up is priced under Rs. 8 lakh, while the entry and mid-variant of the diesel trim are also under that price point. While the car does miss out on the likes of LED headlamps or even projector headlamps, which are pretty common even in entry-level cars, but the Amaze does come with a nice road presence and CVT automatic option for both petrol and diesel variants. The engines, however, remain unchanged as the car gets the same 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel and the fuel efficiency rating for the former is 19.5 kmpl (MT) and 19 kmpl (CVT), while the diesel version offers 27.4 kmpl (MT) and 23.8 kmpl (CVT).
9. Maruti Suzuki Dzire:

The new-gen Maruti Suzuki not only dropped the 'Swift' from its name but also a lot of weight making it over 100 kg lighter than the older model. This is courtesy of the new HEARTEC design platform, which also underpins the upcoming next-gen Swift hatchback. The new Dzire makes a lot of sense in this price segment considering the car comes with a host of new and premium features along with impressive design and styling. Safety features like airbags and ABS come as standard across trim levels and considering the base variant starts at Rs. 5.56 lakh there are many options to choose from the variant list, which tops out at Rs. 9.43 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Only top-end model gets projector headlights and LED DRLs for which you'll need to cough up a couple of lakhs more. However the AMT option is available even in the mid variants - VXI an VDI, which are in fact a very decent pick. Engine options remain unchanged as you get the same 1.2-litre petrol and 1.3-litre diesel engine with a 5-speed manual gearbox as standard and AMT unit as option. The new Dzire also offers the best fuel efficiency be it among petrol models or diesel, returning an ARAI claimed mileage of 22 kmpl and 28.4 kmpl respectively.
10. Volkswagen Ameo:

Like all other manufacturers, Volkswagen too couldn't resist the lure of manufacturing a sub 4-metre compact sedan. The Ameo is to the Polo what the Tigor is to Tiago, the Aspire is to the Figo, and the Xcent is to the Grand i10 and so on. While the overall design might not be as pleasing as some of the others in this list, VW has done well to load the Ameo with a whole lot of features such as rain-sensing wipers, cornering lights, rear-view camera, touchscreen infotainment system with MirrorLink, climate control and even a cruise control. All variants of the Ameo get ABS and dual airbags as standard. The Polo drew a lot of flak for not getting enough features but with the Ameo, VW has rectified the same. The Ameo gets a 1.2-litre petrol engine with a 5-speed manual gearbox and a 1.5-litre diesel engine which can be specified with either a 5-speed manual or a 7-speed DSG automatic unit. The Ameo is one of the more expensive cars on our list but it is a practical subcompact sedan loaded with features and a solid engine as well. The prices start from Rs. 5.62 lakh and go up all the way to Rs. 9.99 lakh.
Special Mention: While they might not be the absolute best buys under Rs. 8 lakh, we thought it would be a good idea to at least mention them here. You could also buy the base trims of the Vitara Brezza, Ciaz, EcoSport and the TUV300 as well. But we would rather not consider these as the best buys.
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