Post much wait, the new Ford Figo has been launched in India for a starting price of Rs 5.15 lakhs (ex-showroom, India). The new Figo is now available in three variants - Ambiente, Titanium and Titanium BLU. The 2019 model comes with new features and fresh cosmetic upgrades. Here below is a list of cars that you can buy for a similar price -
The current generation Hyundai Grand i10 was introduced with a fresh set of upgrades in 2017. Available for a starting price of Rs 4.99 lakhs, the vehicle is powered by 1.2-litre petrol or a 1.2-litre diesel engine option. A five-speed manual transmission is offered as standard, while the four-speed automatic is optional on the petrol variant. The B-segment hatchback is available with a seven-inch touchscreen, climate control, driver height adjust, cooled glovebox and more. Interestingly, a new-generation Grand i10 is on its way and is expected to reach our shores later this year.
Maruti’s popular seller in the country, the Swift, is available for a starting price of Rs 4.99 lakhs. The winner of the ICOTY 2018 award, is underpinned by the Heartect platform. The Swift is available in 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.3-litre diesel engine option, and both the engines are available with a five-speed manual and AMT gearbox option. The all-black cabin, sporty flat-bottom steering wheel, twin-pod instrument cluster and the digital automatic climate control dials are a part of its unique highlights.
Nissan Micra Active is available for a starting price of Rs 5.25 lakhs. The low-cost model is based on the pre-facelift version of the hatchback. Limited to a petrol engine option, the Micra Active gets a 1.2-litre three-cylinder petrol engine that comes mated to a five-speed manual transmission. In terms of features, it gets a 6.2-inch touch screen AVN with phone mirroring, and the standard feature list includes dual-front airbags and rear parking sensors as standard.
Available at a starting price of Rs 5.03 lakhs, the Tata Bolt is available in 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.3-litre diesel engine option. The car has been styled with inputs from Tata’s design studios in Pune, Coventry in the UK and Turin in Italy.