Turbo-petrol engines have gained huge popularity even in compact cars these days, democratising performance while also being reasonably efficient for daily use. Customers can even choose from a variety of gearbox options across vehicles of varying sizes. Here, we have compiled a list of the five best turbo-petrol automatic crossovers you can buy currently within a budget of Rs 12 lakh.
Citroen C3
Autocar India rating: 8/10
The Citroen C3 Turbo stands out for its potent performance from the 110hp 1.2-litre engine and exceptional ride quality. Both MT and AT gearboxes are smooth, and it handles quite well, too. Citroen has even fixed the issue of lacking features and now offers great value at its price. However, the sparse service network will be a limitation.
Nissan Magnite
Autocar India rating: 8/10
The Nissan Magnite’s 100hp 1.0-litre turbo engine and CVT combo is one of the smoothest automatic powertrains in the compact segment. The Magnite is also decently equipped and comfortable, has a premium-looking interior and handles in a predictable manner. It, however, could do with better noise insulation.
Maruti Suzuki Fronx
Autocar India rating: 8/10
The Maruti Fronx’s 100hp 1.0-litre BoosterJet engine offers refined and linear performance. Its smooth AT gearbox is the pick of the range, and it’s also got a sporty edge to its handling. The Fronx also scores well on space and comfort, but it’s the most expensive SUV on this list. Alternatively, one can look at its badge-engineered sibling, the Toyota Taisor.
Renault Kiger
Autocar India rating: 7/10
The Renault Kiger is related to the Magnite, carrying over the same smooth turbo-petrol CVT powertrain. The Kiger also has a nice ride and handling balance like its Nissan counterpart, and the feature set is comparable, too. However, the crossover-esque design hampers its desirability, and the cabin ergonomics aren’t as sorted as the Magnite’s.
Tata Punch
Autocar India rating: 7/10
The Tata Punch’s new and much-needed 120hp 1.2-litre turbo-petrol offers strong performance, but it only comes with an MT gearbox, which isn’t particularly slick. The Punch has a premium interior, class-leading features and a sorted ride and handling balance, but it’s the smallest car on this list, and its top variants overlap with the Nexon.