Cheapest cars with sunroof in India 2020 | Journalmotor

 A sunroof is a very common feature that we only got to see only in the cars that could be only afforded by Elites. In India, a sunroof is considered to be a feature that many people want, and here are some cars with sunroof in India as follows according to the on-road price in Gurgaon :



Honda WRV

honda wrv
Before the Honda WRV, no other crossover in a budget featured an electric sunroof

The Honda WRV is the crossover that is the cheapest in the segment with a sunroof on the offer. The pricing starts at nearly 10.89 lacs for the variant that offers a sunroof in India and goes up to 12.40 lacs that comes with a diesel engine with more power and torque. In terms of availability of features, standard safety features like dual airbags and ABS with EBD are present on the car, and new features were also added in its variants.

Honda Jazz

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Jazz was the first compact hatchback launched with an electric sunroof in 2020

The Honda Jazz was the first premium hatchback that was introduced with an electric sunroof in 2020. The cheapest variant with a sunroof is the Jazz ZX that is priced at 9.82 lacs. There is only a BS6 petrol engine on the offer because the diesel engine was being discontinued.

Hyundai i20

Hyundai i20
The Hyundai i20 is the hatchback with the best features in the segment

After Hyundai i20 got the next generation in the Indian market there were many first in segment features that were received by the new i20. The i20 became the premium hatchback offered with a sunroof after the Honda Jazz and other than the sunroof this gets connected tech, air purifier, etc. over the other rivals. In the new i20, the Asta optional trim with a 1.2 petrol is the cheapest variant that gets an electric sunroof with a premium of 10.49 lacs. If a person runs his or her car on highways then more premium needs to be paid for powerful and enthusiastic trims that can go up to 12.88 lacs.

Hyundai Venue

Hyundai Venue SUV

The Hyundai venue is the cheapest compact SUV after the Tata Nexon and the Honda WRV to get an electric sunroof. The cheapest variant that gets a sunroof is the SX variant priced at 11.06 lacs. There is an option for both petrol and diesel however the variants with sunroof comes with either turbo petrol or a 1.5 diesel engine. Other than a sunroof there features like Connected car tech and some other goodies available on more premium variants.

Tata Nexon

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Tata Motors introduced the Nexon with sunroof in lower variants also

The Tata Nexon is well known for being the safest car in India after Altroz and XUV300. There are many other variants other than the top end trim like the XM and the XZ plus variants that had received an electric sunroof. The Nexon XM variant with sunroof is the cheapest variant on offer that starts from 9.56 lacs and goes till 14.44 lacs. There is an option of both petrol and diesel engine on the offer with the car. If a person prefers paying a higher premium there will be more features like IRA connected car tech and some other goodies that are on the offer. 

Kia Sonet

Kia Sonet India
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The Kia Sonet is the sportier version of the Hyundai Venue. If a person wants to buy this car with a sunroof the HTX variant with turbo petrol is the cheapest variant on the offer. The pricing starts from 11.15 lacs however for first in segment features like air purifier with virus protection, Connected car tech, etc. require a higher premium that can go up to 14.63 lacs depending on the variant being opted.

What about a car without a sunroof?

The sunroof in India is just a cosmetic feature and it is not always necessary that only a car with a sunroof is always the best. Many things should be looked after like maintenance of the car with a sunroof and how much the car will be used. If a person occasionally or extensively drives on highways then the sunroof makes sense however other aspects like safety, space, etc. should also be considered.


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