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Tata Amt Cars in India (3)

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Tata Nexon Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Nexon Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Nexon Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Nexon Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Nexon Front View
8
17.0-24.0 kmpl
Diesel, Petrol, CNG
Automatic, 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
Petrol, CNG
Automatic, Manual
5 seater
Tata Altroz Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Altroz Front Right Three Quarter
Tata Altroz Rear View
Tata Altroz Rear View
Tata Altroz Front View
7
27.8 kmpl
Petrol, CNG, Diesel
Automatic, Manual

Trending Questions on Tata Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

3d

I used to own a Tata Nexon AMT petrol for five years, but I had to sell it due to a serious manufacturing-related rusting issue and a poor service experience. I’m now looking to buy a new automatic petrol SUV with a budget of up to Rs 14 lakh. The car will mainly be used for weekend driving within the city, with perhaps one long trip every month. The annual running is expected to be only around 5,000- 6,000 km. A car that does not require much hassle in terms of servicing would be a major plus. Good power output and decent fuel efficiency are also important. What options can be considered?

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Given your low annual running, weekend city use and a monthly highway trip, a petrol automatic is the right choice. Since you had a poor experience with Tata cars, we would recommend the Maruti Suzuki Brezza automatic. It is a reliable, hassle-free SUV with a proven service network, which is exactly what you are looking for. The 1.5-litre petrol engine is smooth and the 6-speed torque converter automatic is far better than the AMT you had in the Tata Nexon. It is not the most powerful car in the segment, but it is dependable and easy to live with.If you want something with a bit more power and a more engaging driving experience, the Skoda Kylaq 1.0 TSI automatic is a good alternative. The turbo petrol engine is punchy and the 6-speed torque converter automatic is smooth in the city. Skoda's service network is not as extensive as Maruti's, but it has improved significantly in recent years.The Mahindra XUV 3XO petrol automatic is also worth considering. It is one of the most powerful cars in the segment and offers a strong feature list, but the boot is on the smaller side.Overall, the Brezza is the safest recommendation for your requirements. If you want more performance, the Kylaq is the better choice.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Brezza
VehicleTata Nexon
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
VehicleSkoda Kylaq
1w

Hi everyone, I'm confused between the Kiger Emotion Turbo CVT (~Rs 12.7 lakh on-road) and the Nexon Creative+ S DCA (~Rs 15.5 lakh on-road). My priorities are safety, a smooth automatic for 90-minute Bangalore traffic, rear-seat comfort, good ground clearance, and occasional ghat/highway trips. Roads are mostly okay but sometimes rough. Is the extra Rs 2.8 lakh for the Nexon DCA justified over the Kiger CVT? I’m particularly interested in owner experiences regarding traffic smoothness, safety/build quality, reliability, service, and ghat performance. Which would you pick and why?

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5d

The Renault Kiger Turbo CVT is the better choice given your priorities of a smooth automatic for Bangalore traffic, good ground clearance, rear-seat comfort and occasional ghat/highway trips. The Tata Nexon DCA is a more premium car with a lengthier features list; however, the Rs 2.8 lakh price difference is significant, making the Renault car feel far better value for money.Alternatively, you could consider the entry-level automatic variants of the Skoda Kylaq and Mahindra XUV 3XO, both of which feel better built, are more refined, and deliver stronger performance than the Kiger Turbo CVT.

VehicleRenault Kiger
VehicleTata Nexon
VehicleSkoda Kylaq
VehicleMahindra XUV 3XO
6d

Hello all, I am looking to buy a new car with Rs. 10-12 lakh budget. I am confused between i20 IVT hatchback and mini SUV like the Kia Sonet DCA or Tata Nexon AMT. Most of my driving is 3000 to 4000km per month on the highway. I am in Bangalore.

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Given your high running of 3,000-4,000km a month on the highway, the priority should be a car that is comfortable, stable at speed and easy to live with over long distances. The Hyundai i20 IVT is a good hatchback, but at that kind of running, a compact SUV makes more sense because of the higher seating position, better ground clearance and generally more comfortable ride over broken patches. Between the Kia Sonet DCT and Tata Nexon AMT, the Sonet DCT is the better fit for your usage. The DCT is a proper automatic gearbox, which is smoother and quicker to respond than an AMT, especially on highways where quick gear changes matter during overtakes. The Sonet also feels more refined, more premium and better put together overall. The Nexon is a solid car, but the AMT gearbox is not as smooth or as enjoyable on long highway runs. The only caveat with the Sonet DCT is that dual-clutch gearboxes can get a bit jerky in heavy stop-start traffic, but on highways, they are in their element. Overall, the Sonet DCT is the best fit for your usage and budget.

VehicleKia Sonet
VehicleHyundai i20
VehicleTata Nexon
1w

I am confused between the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Sportz AMT, Maruti Suzuki Swift AMT, and Tata Tiago Pure+ AMT. My usage will be low to moderate, including city driving as well as occasional highway drives, and I am a first-time car buyer and driver. Based on my driving requirements, should I consider a CNG variant or stick to my original plan of buying a petrol car? Please help me choose the best car in this price range and also suggest any other suitable alternatives available.

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1w

For a first-time buyer with low to moderate city and highway use, stick to a petrol car. Our recommendation will be the Maruti Swift AMT over the Hyundai Grand i10 Nios AMT. Your running does not justify the added cost and compromises of a CNG car, and the Maruti Swift strikes the best balance for your needs. This Maruti Suzuki car is easy to drive, has a smooth and refined petrol engine, a comfortable ride and a well-built, practical cabin. The AMT is one of the smoother units in the segment, making it a confidence-inspiring choice for a new driver. This Hyundai car isn't as good as the Swift when it comes to ride comfort and even rear seat space. The Tata Tiago AMT is the value pick, but the cabin and overall refinement are not at the same level. That said, if you want a slightly larger and more premium feeling car, the Maruti Suzuki Baleno AMT is also worth considering, but it will stretch the budget. If you don't want to stretch the Swift is the most well-rounded and easiest car to live with in this range.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
VehicleHyundai Grand i10 Nios
VehicleTata Tiago
VehicleMaruti Suzuki Baleno
1w

I am a first-time buyer and confused about whether to buy the Tata Taigo Pure+ AMT, Hyundai i10 Sportz AMT or Swift VXi Opt AMT. I will use the car for occasional city as well as highway driving and not for everyday commuting. Please suggest the best option or any other option available around this budget range. Also, please suggest if I should but cng for this type of usage or stick to a petrol car.

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1w

For your usage, we would recommend the Maruti Suzuki Swift VXi (O) AMT. As a first-time buyer with occasional city and highway driving, the Swift strikes the best balance of reliability, ease of ownership and driving comfort. The new Swift is a well-rounded hatchback with a refined engine, good fuel efficiency and a proven ownership experience. The AMT is smooth enough for city use, and the car feels stable and confidence-inspiring on the highway.The Tata Tiago Pure+ AMT is a strong value proposition with a solid build and good safety credentials, but the Swift has a more refined engine and a more consistent ownership experience. The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios Sportz AMT is also a good option with a comfortable ride and a feature-rich cabin, but the Swift feels more engaging to drive and has a stronger resale value.On the CNG question, we would recommend sticking to petrol. CNG only makes financial sense if you have high monthly running, and for occasional city and highway use, petrol is the more convenient and hassle-free option. You avoid the compromises of reduced boot space too.

VehicleMaruti Suzuki Swift
VehicleTata Tiago
VehicleHyundai Grand i10 Nios

Last Updated on: 16 Aug 2026