With fuel costs rising, car buyers are placing a renewed emphasis on fuel savings and higher efficiencies. That means a bigger market for the hatchbacks that offer the best mileage and lowest ownership costs, created by low initial cost of purchase as well as lower fuel use.
The Tata Nano is not only the cheapest car in India, but it is the
cheapest car in the world. It has a starting price of Rs. 1.56 lakhs
for the Standard variant.
The Maruti Suzuki Omni is the second cheapest car in the country,
with the Standard BS-IV variant priced at Rs. 2.57 lakhs
Sitting at third place is India's largest selling car, the Alto, which starts
at Rs. 2.59 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the base Standard variant.
Sitting at 4th place is Hyundai's Eon. The Eon range starts at
Rs. 2.92 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the base D-Lite variant.
The trusty old Santro comes in at number 5 and is offered at a starting
price of Rs. 3.07 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the Non-AC variant
The re-badged Versa now starts at a price of Rs. 3.16 lakhs (ex-showroom)
for the 5-seater variant. it is offered with a 1.2-liter petrol engine.
Powered by a 995cc petrol engine, The Chevrolet Spark starts
from Rs. Rs. 3.29 lakh (Ex-Showroom Mumbai)
Tata Motors has priced the e-Xeta at Rs. 3.32 lakhs (ex-showroom)
for the base eGL variant. It is powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine.
Powered by a 998cc, K-Series engine, the Estilo range starts at
Rs. 3.54 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the base LX variant.
This electric car is the cheapest electric vehicle in India and is priced
at Rs. 3.56 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the base Standard variant.
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