Dual-Clutch Transmission Cars Priced Below Rs. 20 Lakhs

Four-wheelers, over the years, have evolved quite a lot because of the constant efforts of manufacturers to stay ahead of the curve and competition. Modern-day cars are more comfortable and are packed with tons of convenient features to ensure that people enjoy the best driving experience. DCT gearboxes surely have become a necessity for comfort. These gearboxes were usually a common feature in top-tier cars but nowadays, mass-market vehicles also come equipped with these. Here is a list of DCT cars in India under Rs. 20 Lakhs:

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HYUNDAI i20

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Hyundai as a brand is reputed for offering innovative features paired with comfort and convenience. Recently, the world-renowned manufacturer launched the newest variant of the ultra-popular i20. The new generation model has elevated the premium quotient a tad higher by offering tons of first-class features. The price tag on the base model is approximately Rs. 8.09 lakhs and it goes all the way up to Rs. 13.40 lakhs. A DCT-gearbox variant is also available.
KIA SONET

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Similar to its competitor Hyundai, Kia also presents its customers with lots of engines as well as transmission options, including a variant featuring a DCT-gearbox. The features of this vehicle include a beautiful sunroof, adaptive cruise control, ventilation-equipped seats, air purification system, a massive 10-inch infotainment screen, and paddle shifters. The price of Kia Sonet begins at Rs. 13.15 lakhs and goes on to a whopping Rs. 16.40 lakhs.
HYUNDAI VENUE

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Another offering by Hyundai on the list, the Hyundai Venue also comes with a DCT-gearbox. Known primarily for its top-tier features and the brand's renowned service network, the car is equipped with premium features such as a wireless charging dock, connected car technology, an 8-inch infotainment panel, the signature Arkamys sound mood, and of course paddle shifters, which are available in the DCT variant only. The price tag of the base model is Rs.11.89 lakhs and the top-end variant costs around Rs. 14 lakhs.
KIA SELTOS

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Kia is a consistent name in the DCT-gearbox section. The Seltos comes with a 1.4L engine coupled with a 7-speed DCT gearbox. The dual-clutch transmission option is available from the GTX+ variant. The car offers various features including ventilated seating, driving modes, paddle shifters and a wireless charging dock. The price? A subtle Rs. 20.8 lakhs.
HYUNDAI CRETA

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Last on the list of cars offering a DCT gearbox is the Hyundai Creta. The car comes loaded with first-class features such as a beautiful panoramic sunroof, a huge 10-inch infotainment panel, an air-purification system and lots of driving modes. The DCT variant of the Hyundai Creta is priced at approximately Rs. 20 lakhs and it marches all the way up to Rs. 21 lakhs.
Other cars in the DCT-Gearbox segment include the likes of Hector by MG Motors, Kushaq by Skoda, and the Taigun by Volkswagen. All these cars are fairly priced and offer all the necessary features one could ask for. If you are looking to get one for yourself, these could be some of the best options to consider.
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