A majority of people prefer to travel in their vehicles rather than rely on public transport due to the comfort and convenience that cars provide. Women, too, find cars a much safer medium of transport. Here we provide you with a list of vehicles that are noted for their style, design and mileage and are also not too heavy on your pocket.
Here, I take you to the tour of the cheapest but feature loaded Cars available in the Indian Market.

The Renault Kwid packs a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with navigation, a reverse parking camera, a digital speedometer, manual air con, power steering, a rear seat armrest, a 12V charger for rear passengers and a front wiper with intermittent speeds. Safety features comprise of optional driver’s side airbag, central locking, front seat belts with pretensioners and child safety locks for the rear doors.

The Tata Tiago is offered in eight variants: XB, XE, XE (O), XM, XM (O), XT, XT (O) and XZ. The Tiago is also available with AMT transmission option with the petrol engine. It is available in two variants christened the XTA and XZA.
The Tiago is available with two engine options. A 1.2-litre (85PS/114Nm) petrol engine and a 1.05-litre (70PS/140Nm) diesel motor. Both engines are mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. That said, the petrol engine is also available with a 5-speed AMT automatic.

The Alto 800 received a facelift in 2017 and now sports a revised front fascia with a slimmer front grille and headlamp, and a larger air intake. Its cabin gets fabric upholstery for the seats and door pads. You also get front power windows and a central locking system. ORVMs (outside rear view mirrors) and full wheel caps are also a part of the package.
Powered by a 0.8-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine, the Alto 800 puts out 48PS of maximum power and 69Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed manual transmission.

The Redi-GO is Datsun's entry-level model in India. It is based on the same platform as the Renault Kwid and even gets the same engine and transmission options. However, Datsun has styled the redi-GO as a more contemporary looking hatchback,unlike the SUV-like Kwid.
The Datsun redi-GO comes with an option of two petrol engines -- a 0.8-litre, 54PS/72Nm engine or a 1.0-litre, 68PS/91Nm motor. Both the engines are available with a 5-speed manual transmission. The 1.0-litre engine, however, can be had with a 5-speed AMT as well. The Datsun-GO comes with a certified mileage of 22.7kmpl and 22.5kmpl for the 0.8-litre and 1.0-litre engine, respectively.

The KUV100 is Mahindra’s smallest offering in the Indian market. It is Mahindra’s attempt at making an affordable and compact hatchback with traits from an SUV such as a high ground clearance.
Mahindra has launched a basic version of the micro-SUV christened, the KUV100 Trip. KUV100 Trip is targeted at fleet operators and cab aggregators. Its prices start at Rs 5.16 lakh for the petrol-powered variant which is coupled with a CNG kit while the diesel-powered variant retails for Rs 5.42 lakh. This is the first time ever that you'll be able to buy a Mahindra-badged vehicle which runs on CNG.
Here, I take you to the tour of the cheapest but feature loaded Cars available in the Indian Market.
1. Renault Kwid

The Renault Kwid packs a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with navigation, a reverse parking camera, a digital speedometer, manual air con, power steering, a rear seat armrest, a 12V charger for rear passengers and a front wiper with intermittent speeds. Safety features comprise of optional driver’s side airbag, central locking, front seat belts with pretensioners and child safety locks for the rear doors.
Price - ₹2.67-4.59 lakhs
2. Tata Tiago

The Tata Tiago is offered in eight variants: XB, XE, XE (O), XM, XM (O), XT, XT (O) and XZ. The Tiago is also available with AMT transmission option with the petrol engine. It is available in two variants christened the XTA and XZA.
The Tiago is available with two engine options. A 1.2-litre (85PS/114Nm) petrol engine and a 1.05-litre (70PS/140Nm) diesel motor. Both engines are mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. That said, the petrol engine is also available with a 5-speed AMT automatic.
Price - ₹3.35-5.99 lakhs
3. Maruti Alto 800

The Alto 800 received a facelift in 2017 and now sports a revised front fascia with a slimmer front grille and headlamp, and a larger air intake. Its cabin gets fabric upholstery for the seats and door pads. You also get front power windows and a central locking system. ORVMs (outside rear view mirrors) and full wheel caps are also a part of the package.
Powered by a 0.8-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine, the Alto 800 puts out 48PS of maximum power and 69Nm of peak torque, mated to a 5-speed manual transmission.
Price - 2.51-3.78 lakhs
4. Datsun RediGo

The Redi-GO is Datsun's entry-level model in India. It is based on the same platform as the Renault Kwid and even gets the same engine and transmission options. However, Datsun has styled the redi-GO as a more contemporary looking hatchback,unlike the SUV-like Kwid.
The Datsun redi-GO comes with an option of two petrol engines -- a 0.8-litre, 54PS/72Nm engine or a 1.0-litre, 68PS/91Nm motor. Both the engines are available with a 5-speed manual transmission. The 1.0-litre engine, however, can be had with a 5-speed AMT as well. The Datsun-GO comes with a certified mileage of 22.7kmpl and 22.5kmpl for the 0.8-litre and 1.0-litre engine, respectively.
Price - ₹2.56-4.12 lakhs
5. Mahindra KUV100 NXT

The KUV100 is Mahindra’s smallest offering in the Indian market. It is Mahindra’s attempt at making an affordable and compact hatchback with traits from an SUV such as a high ground clearance.
Mahindra has launched a basic version of the micro-SUV christened, the KUV100 Trip. KUV100 Trip is targeted at fleet operators and cab aggregators. Its prices start at Rs 5.16 lakh for the petrol-powered variant which is coupled with a CNG kit while the diesel-powered variant retails for Rs 5.42 lakh. This is the first time ever that you'll be able to buy a Mahindra-badged vehicle which runs on CNG.
Price - ₹4.51-7.56 lakhs
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