Raj Kumar
•2dHi experts, I own a Honda WR-V Petrol and am planning to switch to a sedan. My usage is approximately 70% city driving and 30% highway driving. My annual running will be around 4,000-5,000 km. Could you please suggest a suitable sedan within a budget of Rs. 15 lakh?

Autocar India
Go for the Honda City (petrol, manual) because it fits your 70% city use best and still feels calm on highways. The engine is smooth, the controls are light, and the rear seat and boot are a clear upgrade from your WR-V for family and luggage. With your low yearly running, petrol makes total sense, and the City’s easy manners in traffic will matter more than outright power or diesel savings.
Budget-wise, the lower trims of the manual should fit within Rs. 15 lakh on-road but if you want an automatic you will need to stretch to about Rs 17 lakh. It is also an easy brand switch for you, with familiar Honda service and good long-term reliability.
One thing to keep in mind coming from a WR-V: the City sits lower, so you will need a bit more care on tall speed breakers and broken roads.
If you absolutely need an automatic under Rs. 15 lakh on-road, look at the Honda Amaze automatic. It is the smoothest budget automatic for city crawls and will keep costs in check, but it is smaller and feels simpler than your WR-V or the City.

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Posted on: 11 Jun 2026
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