This list has 22 SUVs, including from brands like Mahindra, Tata, Kia, MG, Force, Hyundai and Jeep.
Published on Jun 11, 2025 03:29:00 PM
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Follow usStringent emissions norms have forced several car manufacturers to move away from diesel powertrains. However, despite reducing market share in recent years diesel remains a popular fuel choice, especially in the midsize and three-row SUV segments, and a number of brands continue to bet big on it. Below is a list of every diesel SUV under Rs 30 lakh in India.
The Mahindra Bolero is the most affordable diesel SUV on sale in India. Available in B4, B6 and B6 (O) trims, the Bolero comes with a 76hp, 210Nm, 1.5-litre diesel engine mated to a 5-speed manual.
The Bolero Neo (7-seater) and Bolero Neo+ (9-seater) are a more modern take on the standard Bolero. All Bolero Neo variants: N4, N8, N10 and N10 (O), and Bolero Neo+ variants: P4 and P10, are exclusively diesel-powered. Like the Bolero, both the Neo and Neo+ have a rear-wheel drive setup. The Bolero Neo uses a 100hp, 260Nm, 1.5-litre diesel engine, whereas the Neo+ comes with a 120hp, 280Nm, 2.2-litre diesel motor. As for transmission options, the Neo has a 5-speed manual and the Neo+ has a 6-speed unit; no automatic option is available with either SUV.
The XUV300 facelift, the Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel trims include MX2, MX2 Pro, MX3, MX3 Pro, AX5, AX7 and AX7 L. It is powered by a 117hp, 300Nm, 1.5-litre diesel engine. But unlike the Mahindras so far that offer only an MT, the 3XO diesel comes with a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed AMT.
The Tata Nexon has a slightly higher price range than the 3XO, particularly at the higher end of its variant line-up. Talking about variants, the Nexon diesel is available in Smart+, Smart+ S, Pure+, Pure+ S, Creative, Creative+, Creative+ S and Fearless+ trims. Under the hood, the Nexon has a 115hp, 260Nm, 1.5-litre diesel engine, and gearbox options include a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed AMT.
One of the two compact SUVs in Kia India's stable, the Sonet diesel line-up is available in HTE(O), HTK(O), HTK+, HTX and GTX+ variants. The Kia Sonet has a 116hp, 250Nm, 1.5-litre diesel engine, which can be had with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque-converter automatic; iMT has now been discontinued. Notably, this diesel motor also does duty in five more SUVs on this list.
Sister to the Kia Sonet, the Hyundai Venue has a slightly higher base model price but is significantly more affordable at the higher end. Its diesel variants include S+, SX and SX (O). The same 1.5-litre diesel engine as the Sonet does duty in the Venue, however, transmission options are limited to a sole 6-speed manual unit.
The Syros is Kia's second compact SUV in the country, as well as the most expensive compared to its aforementioned Mahindra, Tata and Hyundai counterparts. Diesel Syros variants include HTK (O), HTK+, HTX, HTX+ and HTX+ (O). Meanwhile, its diesel powertrain mirrors the Sonet.
Unlike the SUVs so far, the off-road-focused Mahindra Thar comes in four-wheel drive (4WD), as well as rear-wheel drive (RWD) configurations. The diesel engine, in either FWD or 4WD configuration, can only be had in the top LX trim. Mahindra offers two engine options with the Thar SUV: a 118hp, 300Nm, 1.5-litre diesel with the RWD version, and a 130hp, 300Nm, 2.2-litre diesel with the 4WD version. A manual gearbox is standard, while the Thar 4WD adds a torque converter auto.
The Tata Curvv stands out as the only diesel coupe-SUV on this list. The Curvv diesel variant spread has Smart, Pure+, Pure+ S, Creative, Creative S, Creative+ S, Accomplished S and Accomplished+. The Curvv is powered by a 1.5-litre diesel engine producing 118hp and 260Nm of torque, which is a slightly uprated version of the Nexon's diesel motor. It comes paired with either a manual transmission or a dual-clutch automatic, the latter making it the only SUV in this list to offer one.
The Hyundai Creta midsize SUV's popularity is well-established, and it is the brand's bread-and-butter model in India. Diesel Creta variants include the E, EX, EX (O), S (O), SX Tech, SX Premium and SX (O). It is powered by the familiar 116hp, 250Nm, 1.5-litre diesel engine paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic.
The Kia Seltos is a sibling to the Hyundai Creta and is available in HTE (O), HTK, HTK (O), HTK+ (O), HTX, HTX (O), GTX+ and X-Line variants. It has the same diesel engine and transmission options as the Creta.
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Moving up a segment, the Mahindra Scorpio Classic is an SUV that needs no introduction. All trims of the Scorpio Classic, including the S and S11, are offered with a diesel powertrain as standard. The Scorpio gets a 132hp, 300Nm, 2.2-litre diesel engine mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox. No automatic is on offer here.
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The Thar Roxx is the five-door version of the Thar, and its diesel line-up has the MX1, MX3, AX3 L, MX5, AX5 L and AX7 L variants. While RWD is standard, the latter three variants can also be had with a 4WD setup. Unlike the Thar, which has separate engines for the two drive layouts, the Thar Roxx consolidates it to the 2.2-litre diesel engine, which makes 172hp, 370Nm (in 4WD configuration) and 152hp, 330Nm (in RWD configuration). Both these configurations can be paired with either a manual or a torque converter unit.
The Mahindra Scorpio N, which is the third-gen Scorpio, is one of the brand's bestselling SUVs. The Scorpio N diesel is available in Z2, Z4, Z6, Z8 Select, Z8, and Z8 L trims. While RWD is standard, the Z4, Z8, and Z8 L variants can also be had with a 4WD system. As for its powertrain, the 2.2-litre diesel engine generates 132hp, 300Nm in the RWD guise and 175hp, 400Nm in the 4WD guise. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic.
The last Mahindra model to feature on this list, the XUV700, is the brand's flagship ICE SUV offering in India. FWD is offered as standard, and its diesel variants include MX, AX5, AX5 Select, AX7, AX7 L; the latter two can be had with AWD. The familiar 2.2-litre diesel engine resides under the hood of the Mahindra SUV, but makes 155hp, 360Nm in FWD guise and 185hp, 420Nm-450Nm in the AWD guise. Notably, the XUV700 is offered with both a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic, but the AWD version is exclusively sold with the automatic unit.
The Tata Harrier sits below the brand's Safari flagship SUV. Harrier diesel variants are available in Smart, Smart (O), Pure, Pure (O), Pure+, Pure+ S, Adventure, Adventure+, Fearless and Fearless+. It gets a 170hp, 350Nm, 2.0-litre diesel mill, which can be paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic gearbox.
While the Harrier is a five-seater, the Tata Safari comes in 6 and 7-seat options. The Safari diesel's variant line-up closely mirrors that of the Harrier, with the key difference being the replacement of the Fearless and Fearless+ trims by the Accomplished and Accomplished+ variants, respectively. The Safari also shares its engine and transmission options with the Harrier.
Just as the Safari offers more seating capacity than the Harrier, the Hyundai Alcazar provides both 6- and 7-seat configurations compared to the 5-seat Creta. As for the Alcazar diesel trims, they include Prestige, Corporate, Platinum and Signature. The Alcazar also makes use of Hyundai's 116hp, 1.5-litre diesel engine, and can be had with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
The Force Gurkha three-door and five-door SUVs are direct rivals to the Thar and Thar Roxx, respectively. Each Force model is sold in one fully-loaded variant, and a 4WD is standard. Also common is the 140hp/ 320Nm 2.6-litre diesel engine, which is mated only to a 5-speed manual gearbox.
MG started its India innings with the Hector, which is a 5-seat SUV. Its launch was followed by the Hector Plus, which introduced additional 6- and 7-seat configurations. The MG Hector and Hector Plus share a largely similar diesel variant structure, with both offering the Select Pro, Smart Pro, and Sharp Pro trims. The key difference lies in their entry-level offerings as the Hector range begins with the Shine Pro variant, while the Hector Plus starts with the Style trim. Both MGs are powered by a 170hp, 350Nm, 2-litre diesel engine mated to a 6-speed manual.
The Jeep Compass is the most affordable SUV from the brand in India, and features both RWD and 4WD configurations. While the RWD is standard in all variants – Sport, Longitude, Longitude (O), Limited (O), and S (O), the S (O) trim can also be had with a 4WD system. Jeep offers the Compass solely with a 170hp, 350Nm, 2.0-litre diesel engine. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and a 9-speed torque converter gearbox.
While the Compass is strictly a 5-seater, the Jeep Meridian is available in both 5 and 7-seat configurations. The Jeep Meridian is also sold solely with a diesel powertrain and rear-wheel drive (RWD) as standard. Its variants include Longitude, Longitude+, Limited (O), and Overland; the latter two trims can be had with a four-wheel drive (4WD) system as well. The Meridian shares its diesel engine and transmission options with the Compass.
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