Compare the latest new cars in India based on your budget, body type, fuel type, transmission, seating capacity, and safety features. Easily filter and shortlist the best options, understand key differences across variants, and book a test drive for the cars that match your needs. Tip: Start by selecting your price range and preferred body type, then refine your search using fuel type and transmission to find the perfect car faster.
Tip: Start with your price range and body type, then narrow down by fuel and transmission.
Browse the latest new cars across all price ranges.
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The Indian new car market offers everything from efficient hatchbacks to feature-rich SUVs and modern electric cars. On this page, you can explore new cars with powerful filters, compare pricing ranges, understand key features, and shortlist the best options for your daily commute, family requirements, and highway trips.
Budget & total ownership cost
Compare prices by range, then consider insurance, maintenance, and fuel/charging costs. A slightly higher upfront cost can be worth it if the long-term running cost is lower.
Body type & space needs
Hatchbacks are compact and easy in traffic, sedans are comfortable for highways, and SUVs offer higher ground clearance and a commanding driving position.
Fuel & transmission
Choose petrol/diesel/electric based on your running and infrastructure. Automatics are convenient for city driving, while manuals offer strong control and simplicity.
Safety & essentials
Prioritize safety ratings, airbags, stability control, and ISOFIX. Then look for essentials like rear camera, infotainment, and comfort features based on your usage.
Use the filters to quickly discover new cars that match your priorities: choose your preferred body type (SUV, sedan, hatchback), pick fuel type (petrol, diesel, electric), select transmission, and shortlist models by seating and key safety preferences. This reduces the list to the cars that genuinely fit your requirements.
The best new car depends on your budget and usage. For city driving, compact hatchbacks and compact SUVs are popular. For highways and family use, midsize SUVs and sedans offer more comfort and safety. Use filters like body type, fuel, transmission, and budget to shortlist the most suitable options.
Petrol cars are typically smoother and ideal for lower-to-moderate running. Diesel can be efficient for high highway usage (where available). Electric cars are best if you have reliable charging access and want low running costs. Consider your monthly kilometers, charging availability, and total ownership cost before deciding.
Check variant-wise features, on-road price, warranty, service network, safety ratings, and availability. Compare automatic vs manual, fuel economy, boot space, and ground clearance based on your needs. Booking a test drive for shortlisted models helps you validate comfort, visibility, and ride quality.
On-road prices vary by city due to differences in road tax, registration charges, and insurance. Always compare on-road prices in your city and confirm dealer offers, waiting period, and exchange/finance benefits before finalizing.
Start by filtering your budget range, then prioritize cars with higher safety ratings, more airbags, and strong structural build. Also consider stability control, ISOFIX mounts, and ADAS availability (if offered in the segment).
