In recent years, the demand for sunroofs in cars has skyrocketed in India. Once seen only in luxury or top-end variants, sunroofs are now available even in entry-level models, catering to a broad market looking for a touch of premium appeal. A sunroof not only enhances the ambiance by flooding the cabin with natural light but also offers an elevated driving experience. As automakers respond to consumer demand, here are ten popular cars in India that bring the joy of a sunroof without breaking the bank.
Tata’s Altroz, one of the brand's premium hatchbacks, is available with a sunroof in its XM S variant, priced at an accessible Rs 7 lakh. Along with the sunroof, this model includes a height-adjustable driver’s seat, steering-mounted controls, and a 4-speaker audio system. Powered by a 1.2-litre petrol engine generating 88 PS and 115 Nm, the XM S variant comes exclusively with a 5-speed manual transmission, though it lacks a CNG option.
The Punch Adventure S offers another affordable sunroof-equipped choice for budget-conscious buyers. With a 1.2-litre petrol engine delivering 88 PS, the Adventure S variant also supports a factory-fitted CNG option. This variant includes rear AC vents, a 3.5-inch infotainment display, and steering-mounted controls. Transmission options include both a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT.
The Hyundai Exter S (O) Plus variant, priced at Rs 7.86 lakh, comes with an impressive suite of features for a budget model, including a sunroof. Equipped with an 83 PS 1.2-litre petrol engine, this model also includes six airbags, a tyre pressure monitoring system, and an 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. For those preferring automatic transmission, the S+ variant is available at Rs 8.44 lakh.
The Hyundai Venue E+ variant brings the sunroof feature to its entry-level offering at Rs 8.23 lakh. Although the E+ variant lacks an infotainment system and some additional features, it compensates with its 83 PS 1.2-litre petrol engine, sunroof, and affordable price. This is a strong contender for buyers who want a compact SUV with style.
Kia’s Sonet HTE (O) variant, priced at Rs 8.32 lakh, offers the option of both a 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel engine, paired with manual transmission. It features six airbags, a digital instrument cluster, and semi-leatherette seats. The sunroof addition makes the Sonet a popular choice for compact SUV enthusiasts on a budget.
With a price of Rs 9 lakh, the Tata Nexon Smart+ S variant provides a feature-rich experience with a sunroof. It includes a 7-inch infotainment display, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and safety features like six airbags. The Nexon also offers both petrol and diesel options, catering to a range of driving needs with its manual transmission.
Tata’s latest model, the Curvv, offers a panoramic sunroof in its Pure Plus S variant, priced at Rs 11.70 lakh. Powered by either a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine (120 PS) or a 1.5-litre diesel engine (118 PS), the Curvv has manual and 7-speed automatic options. Its premium features include a 7-inch touchscreen, cruise control, rain-sensing wipers, and auto headlamps.
Hyundai’s Verna brings a sunroof to the mid-spec SX variant at Rs 13.02 lakh. This sedan variant comes with a 115 PS 1.5-litre petrol engine, and includes a digital instrument cluster, LED headlights, an 8-inch touchscreen, and automatic climate control. The Verna is a solid choice for those seeking a feature-rich sedan with a sunroof.
Kia’s popular Seltos SUV, in the HTK Plus variant priced at Rs 14.14 lakh, features a panoramic sunroof and a range of advanced options. It supports both 1.5-litre naturally aspirated and turbo-petrol engines, offering a choice between manual and automatic transmissions. The Seltos HTK Plus also includes automatic climate control, a push-button start, and an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless connectivity.
For those willing to invest a bit more, the MG Hector Shine Pro variant offers a panoramic sunroof at Rs 16.41 lakh. This SUV comes with both a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and a 2-litre diesel engine, with a manual or CVT automatic transmission for the petrol version. Features include a massive 14-inch touchscreen, wireless phone charging, and a six-speaker sound system.
With sunroofs no longer exclusive to luxury cars, buyers in India now have diverse options at various price points, from hatchbacks like the Tata Altroz to full-featured SUVs like the MG Hector. This shift in trend reflects an evolving market where automakers are prioritizing consumer preferences, enhancing not only the aesthetic appeal but also the driving experience in affordable models. Whether you’re after a city car or a family SUV, there’s a sunroof-equipped option to fit every budget.
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