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Sedan Cars Under 15 Lakh in India (13)

As of August 2026, sedan cars under 15 lakh in India offer a wide selection of 10 models. This segment includes offerings from brands like Maruti SuzukiTataHyundaiVolkswagen, and Skoda. The fuel options include petrol, CNG, electric, and even hybrid. The Tata Tigor EV remains the only electric option, while the Honda City is currently the only hybrid sedan. 

An upcoming model in the broader sedan lineup is the Honda City Facelift, expected to launch by the end of 2026. The estimated price of this car can range between ₹12.00 - ₹20.00 lakh. Several sedans, such as the Honda AmazeVolkswagen Virtus, and Skoda Slavia, are known for strong safety standards with 5 star safety rating. The Hyundai Verna stands out with features like 7 airbags, along with a safety rating. 

Sedan Cars Under 15 Lakh in August 2026

Some fuel-efficient sedan cars under 15 lakh in India include the Maruti Suzuki Swift, delivering 24.8-3.7 kmpl and the Hyundai Aura offering 17.0-28.4 kmpl. Feature-wise, most sedans under 15 lakh come equipped with essentials such as ABS, central locking, parking sensors, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, reverse camera, and alloy wheels. The higher variants come equipped with wireless phone charging and cruise control. Premium features like ventilated seats are limited to models like Verna, Virtus, and Slavia. The Maruti Suzuki Swift is the only model in the line-up offering a 360-degree camera.

Model

Price

Tata Tigor

₹5.49 - ₹8.74 lakh

Hyundai Aura

₹6.00 - ₹8.54 lakh

Maruti Suzuki Dzire

₹6.26 - ₹9.31 lakh

Honda Amaze

₹7.48 - ₹10.00 lakh

Honda City facelift

₹12.00 - ₹20.00 Lakhs (Estimated)

Skoda Slavia

₹10.00 - ₹17.99 lakh

Volkswagen Virtus

₹10.50 - ₹19.00 lakh

Hyundai Verna

₹10.98 - ₹18.25 lakh

Honda City

₹11.95 - ₹20.00 lakh

Tata Tigor EV

₹12.49 - ₹13.75 lakh

Sedan Cars Under 15 Lakh in India - Key Highlights

Category

Model(s)

Upcoming

Honda City Facelift

Cheapest

Tata Tigor (₹5.49 - ₹8.74 lakh)

Most Expensive

Honda City (₹11.95 - ₹20.00 lakh)

Electric Car

Tata Tigor EV

5 Star Safety Rating

Hyundai Verna, Skoda Slavia, Honda Amaze

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Maruti Suzuki Dzire Front Right Three Quarter
Maruti Suzuki Dzire Front Right Three Quarter
Maruti Suzuki Dzire Front Right Three Quarter
Maruti Suzuki Dzire Rear View
Maruti Suzuki Dzire Rear View
8
24.8-33.7 kmpl
Petrol, CNG
Automatic, Manual
Honda City
Honda City
Honda City
Radiant Red Metallic color image
Honda City
7
17.8-27.3 kmpl
Petrol, Hybrid, Petrol-Electric Hybrid
Automatic, Manual
Hyundai Aura Front View
Hyundai Aura Rear View
Hyundai Aura Rear View
Hyundai Aura Alloy Wheels
Hyundai Aura Front Right Three Quarter
7
17.0-28.4 kmpl
Petrol, CNG
Manual
Titanium Black color image
Hyundai Verna
Hyundai Verna
Hyundai Verna
Hyundai Verna
8
18.6-20.6 kmpl
Petrol
Manual
Tata Tigor Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Tigor Front Left Three Quarter
Tata Tigor Rear View
Tata Tigor Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Tigor Front Right Three Quarter
6
CNG, Petrol
Automatic, Manual
5 seater
Upcoming
Skoda Slavia facelift
August 18, 2026
Exp. Launch
Petrol
Automatic
Sedan

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Volkswagen Virtus Front View
Volkswagen Virtus Front Right Three Quarter
Volkswagen Virtus Front View
Volkswagen Virtus Front Right Three Quarter
Volkswagen Virtus Front Left Three Quarter
8
18.7-20.2 kmpl
Petrol
Automatic, Manual
Honda Amaze Front View
Honda Amaze Front Right Three Quarter
Honda Amaze Front Right Three Quarter
Honda Amaze Front View
Honda Amaze Front Left Three Quarter
8
18.6-19.5 kmpl
Petrol
Automatic, Manual
Upcoming
Volkswagen Virtus facelift
2026
Exp. Launch
Petrol
Automatic
Sedan
Tata Tigor EV Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Tigor EV Front Left Three Quarter
Tata Tigor EV Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Tigor EV Color Blue
Tata Tigor EV Rear View
7
315 km
Electric icon
Electric
5 seater
Skoda Slavia Front Left Three Quarter
Skoda Slavia Front Right Three Quarter
Skoda Slavia Front View
Skoda Slavia Front Left Three Quarter
Skoda Slavia Rear View
8
18.7-20.3 kmpl
Petrol
Automatic, Manual
Upcoming
Tata Tigor EV facelift
Late 2026
Exp. Launch

Sedan Cars Under 15 Lakh - FAQs

In 2026, sedan cars under 15 lakh include models like the Maruti Suzuki Dzire, Tata Tigor, Hyundai Aura, and Honda Amaze.
 

The sedan cars under 15 lakh price typically range from around ₹5.49 lakh to ₹20 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the model and variant.

Among sedans under 15 lakh, the Tata Tigor is the most affordable option, with prices starting from ₹5.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

Yes, within sedan cars under 15 lakh in India, the Tata Tigor EV is the only electric sedan option currently available.

Yes, many sedan cars under 15 lakh, like the Maruti Suzuki Dzire and Hyundai Aura, are available with CNG fuel options.

For buyers looking for efficiency, sedan cars under 15 lakh in India include options like the Maruti Suzuki Dzire (up to 24.8-33.7 kmpl) and Hyundai Aura (17.0-28.4 kmpl).

Yes, some sedan cars under 15 lakh offer strong safety credentials, with models like the Honda Amaze known for good safety standards.

Most sedans under 15 lakh come equipped with features such as ABS, central locking, parking sensors, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, reverse camera, and, in some cases, wireless charging and cruise control.

Currently, there is no confirmed hybrid sedan car under 15 lakh available. The Honda City offers a hybrid variant, but it is priced above this budget.

An upcoming model in the broader sedan segment is the Honda City Facelift, expected to launch in late 2026. 

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Trending Questions on Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

1w

I am a 21-year-old college student. We currently have a 2025 Mahindra XUV 700 at home for family trips, outings, and weekend drives. However, I require a second car (preferably a non-SUV) for daily city commutes, easy parking, and college use. My budget is below Rs. 12 lakh, and I do not want an EV.

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1w

Go for the Maruti Suzuki Baleno. It is the most sensible and well-rounded choice for your requirements. As a second car for daily city commutes, college runs and easy parking, the Baleno’s compact dimensions, light controls and excellent fuel efficiency make it extremely easy to live with. It is also one of the most spacious hatchbacks in the segment, so you will not feel cramped on longer drives or when carrying friends. Maruti’s service network and low maintenance costs add to the ownership peace of mind, which is important for a student car. The Baleno’s 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine is smooth and reliable, and the car feels stable and comfortable at city speeds. Since you already have the XUV 700 for family trips and weekend drives, the Baleno complements it perfectly as a practical, fuss-free daily runner. The top-spec Alpha trim will fit comfortably in your budget and is the most sensible and dependable choice under Rs 12 lakh for your specific needs.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Baleno
6w

First time car buyer, budget 10 lakhs (can do +1). Preference - Sedan, Manual, Petrol. My budget has led me to Amaze & Dzire. Which is better? Mileage is key factor. I heard even Virtus 1.0L mileages is less or near to 10. Which is a better choice? Or move to crossover SUV?

7w

I (a 39-year-old man) am planning to buy a new car for the first time. I don’t know how to drive yet. I work 12 hours a day and won’t need the car for commuting to the office. I will drive an average of 200km per month. Also, I may plan 400 km-long trips every 2-3 months after learning to drive. I want good mileage as well. My budget is Rs 15 lakh on-road, with approximately Rs 5 lakh as a down payment. Should I buy a diesel, petrol, CNG, or EV? Should I opt for a naturally aspirated engine or a turbo one? I plan to keep the car for around 8-10 years. I am looking for recommendations for May 2026. Should I buy a compact SUV, hatchback, or sedan?

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7w

Buy a simple petrol automatic hatchback or compact sedan with a naturally aspirated engine. It suits your 200 km a month, occasional 400 km trips, and makes learning easy. Diesel won’t pay back for your usage and can hate short runs. CNG saves only with high km and is a pain on highway trips with long queues and a small boot. Budget electric cars under Rs. 15 lakh can work only if you have home charging and don’t mind planning stops on those 400 km runs.Stick to a naturally aspirated petrol. It’s smoother at low speeds, simpler for 8-10 year ownership, and real-world mileage is steadier than small turbos that tempt you to drive harder and are sensitive to driving style. Get the automatic to reduce stress; you’ll drive more often because it’s easy.Models that fit your plan and budget now and should still be around in 2027 (if that is what you mean): Maruti Suzuki Baleno or Toyota Glanza automatic for top mileage and easy city manners, Honda Amaze automatic if you want a comfy sedan with a big boot for trips, or Tata Punch automatic if you like a higher seat and extra ground clearance. You’ll give up a little mileage with an automatic, but the ease is worth it.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Baleno
VehicleToyota Glanza
VehicleHonda Amaze
VehicleTata Punch
8w

I was planning to buy a Maruti Ignis, but it’s been discontinued. I prefer small cars for city driving and office commutes, but I also need something highway-capable for an occasional 900 km trip to my hometown. It will mostly carry three of us (my spouse, child, and me), but needs to fit five people when my parents join. With a 12-lakh budget, what are the best compact cars that balance city manoeuvrability, highway stability, and occasional 5-seater comfort?

Verified
7w

Pick the Maruti Fronx turbo within your Rs. 12 lakh budget, because it stays easy to park in the city yet feels secure on a 900 km run with enough room for five. The 1.0 turbo has decent mid-range for quick overtakes, and the suspension is absorbent and yet keeps the car steady at highway speeds. If you are opting for the automatic, then the Fronx torque converter auto is a very smooth unit and will make life much easier in the city.If you want an even smaller, lighter car with lower running costs, go for the Maruti Swift. It is smooth in the city, easy on fuel, has a usable boot for three, and will cruise comfortably at 100. It can take five in a pinch, but it will feel tight on shoulder room and lack the highway punch of the turbo Fronx.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Fronx
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
7w

I have a budget of Rs. 12 lakh and am currently driving a Tata Tiago, which I have owned for the past 10 years. I am now looking to upgrade and would appreciate suggestions in both the sedan and SUV segments. My biggest dilemma is deciding whether I should choose a sedan or an SUV. In the sedan category, I am considering the Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia. In the SUV segment, I am looking at the Tata Nexon. Please suggest if there are any better options than these as well. My driving is evenly split between city and highway usage, and I am a light user with an average monthly running of around 1,000 km. Considering my requirements, which type of vehicle would be the better choice, and which models should I shortlist?

Verified
7w

The first thing to note is that with a Rs. 12 lakh budget, the Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia may be difficult to fit in unless you're looking at entry-level variants or stretching your budget. The Tata Nexon, on the other hand, sits much more comfortably within your range.Between a sedan car and an SUV, we'd lean towards a sedan for your usage pattern. With your driving split evenly between city and highway and a relatively modest monthly running of around 1,000km, a sedan generally offers better ride comfort, superior highway stability and a more engaging driving experience. Coming from a Tata Tiago, a Virtus or Slavia will feel like a substantial upgrade in terms of refinement, space and overall quality.If your budget is firm at Rs 12. lakh, we'd suggest looking at the Skoda Kylaq Automatic or Honda Amaze CVT as well. The Kylaq offers SUV practicality, strong safety credentials and a fun turbo-petrol engine, while the Amaze provides the smoothest automatic experience and excellent long-term ownership appeal.The Tata Nexon remains a good all-rounder with strong safety credentials and a practical cabin, but if your heart is set on a Volkswagen car or Skoda car and you can stretch the budget, they are the more rewarding cars to own and drive. You can expect the Volkswagen Virtus mileage to be around 9 to 12 kpl in the city and 15 to 18 kpl on the highway.

VehicleVolkswagen Virtus
VehicleSkoda Slavia
VehicleTata Nexon
VehicleTata Tiago
VehicleSkoda Kylaq
VehicleHonda Amaze

Last Updated on: 16 Aug 2026