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Best cars under Rs.5 lakhs in India

At present, it’s difficult to find a family without a car. Purchasing a car has changed its pace from luxury to the need. Here is a brief review about the top 5 best cars to buy under five lakhs rupees.

  1. Maruti Suzuki S-Presso :

Maruti has launched its new version of the car, S-presso. The S-Presso features in a total of three variants with four trim levels: Std, LXi, VXi, VXi+.

It ranges from 3.69 lakhs – 4.91 lakhs(ex-showroom Delhi). It takes some time for the global release as it emerges from the Indian market.

Maruti S-presso is not only rich in exterior looks but also in arduous performance. Visually, the S-Presso looks like a jacked-up Alto. The S-Presso has its own styling elements. Inside, the S-Presso comes with a round central console that unfolds the speedometer and infotainment system. The dimensions of S-Presso are 3565mm long, 1520mm wide and 1549mm height. The wheelbase is 2380mm long while the boot space has a capacity of 270 litres.

S-Presso indulges the power with a BS6-compliant 1.0-litre engine that develops 68PS and 90Nm. It can be had with a 5-speed manual and AMT options. Fuel efficiency figures for the lower LXi and VXi variants of the S-Presso stand at 21.4 kmpl.

It holds up various unique features with 998 CC engine, Automatic transmission producing the 90 nm@ 3500 rpm torque, AGS gearbox with a 4.5M of minimum turning radius. Affordable price with these specifications makes the S-presso, the most opted car in 2019.

2. Renault Triber

Renault comes forth with Triber in India. Price ranges from Rs 4.95 lakh to Rs 6.49 lakhs (ex-showroom Delhi). It is available in four variants ( RXE, RXL, RXT and RXZ) with a 1.0-litre three-cylinder BS6-compliant Energy petrol motor makes 72PS of power and 96Nm of torque. This automatic transmission controls with 5-speed manual gearbox. Renault Triber also comes with flexible seating options. We can transform it as a 5 or 7 seater as we wish.

The fuel capacity of Triber is 40 litres. The 999 CC engine powers a 71bhp@6250rpm. The dimensions of Triber are 3990 mm long, 1739 mm wide and 1643 mm height providing a boot space of 84 mm.

Some nurturing features of Triber include an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment unit with Apple Car Play and Android Auto compatibility, cooled storage, twin air convents for second and third row, smart access card, push-button start, LED instrument cluster and four airbags.

 
3. Maruti Suzuki Wagon R

Maruti has upgraded the Wagon R 1.2-litre engine into the upcoming BS6-emission Norms. The carmaker has not upgraded the 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine nonetheless. The power and torque figures stay identical at 114Nm and 83PS of torque. However, it’s taken a toll on the fuel efficiency department and today returns 21.4kmpl when compared with 22kmpl. Costs also have been piled up on either the Wagon R and also the revised range today apparently starts at RS 4.34 lakh.

4. Tata Tiago

The Tata Tiago was spied undergoing Elevation Testing in Drass. It looks like the manufacturer is analyzing the 1.2-litre BS6-compliant petrol engine at high altitudes as the carmaker Will axe the diesel motor by the lineup of the Tiago fresh emission, norms take effect. Tata is also working on a facelift for your own It and Tiago is expected to start at the end of the year.

5. Hyundai Santro

Hyundai has launched a new ‘Era Executive’ base Version of the Santro At Rs 4.15 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). Along with the coming of the foundation version, the Dlite and also Era version has been given the boot. The Era Executive variant gets attributes like body-coloured bumpers, door handles and manual. However, it overlooks AC vents being charged by features such as a front from the Era variant.

Apart from the introduction of the new version has added additional Attributes into the mid-spec Magna and Sportz variants at no additional cost. The Magna level get steering mounted and a 2-DIN sound system Equipped variant. The Sportz AMT Version gets safety features such as a rear parking Front and airbag seatbelt pre-tensioners along with load limiters. The Santro goes up from the Tata Tiago and the Maruti Suzuki WagonR in India.

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Danya Bathala
Danya Bathala
Danya Bathala is a bibliophile, passionate about improving herself in varied fields. She is pursuing Computer Science graduation in Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur. This pragmatist passion is to evolve high in the writing field.
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