Hyundai Aura vs rivals: price, specifications comparison

    Compact sedan segment is fiercely competitive. Will compete with the Maruti Dzire, Honda Amaze and Tata Tigor.

    Published On Jun 09, 2025 03:48:00 PM

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    Maruti Dzire vs Honda Amaze vs Hyundai Aura vs Tata Tigor price and specifications compared

    While SUVs continue to remain the favourite body type in the market, compact sedans do pull in decent numbers. In fact, the Maruti Dzire regularly features on the monthly top 10 bestselling cars in India. We see how the four compact sedans – the aformentioned Dzire, the Hyundai Aura, Honda Amaze and Tata Tigor – fare, on paper.

    Hyundai Aura vs Maruti Dzire vs Honda Amaze vs Tata Tigor dimensions

    Dzire vs Amaze vs Aura vs Tigor dimensions
    DzireAmazeAuraTigor
    Length3995mm3995mm3995mm3993mm
    Width1735mm1695mm1680mm1677mm
    Height1525mm1501mm1520mm1532mm
    Wheelbase2450mm2470mm2450mm2450mm
    Ground Clearance163mm170mm165mm170mm
    Boot Space382-litres420-litres402-litres419-litres
    Wheel size15-inch15-inch15-inch15-inch

    In terms of size, the Hyundai Aura sits in the middle of the pack

    Naturally, all four sedans here are less than 4 metres in length, though the Tigor’s 3,993mm figure is the smallest here; the Tata is also the narrowest of the lot, just 3mm less than the Aura’s 1,680mm figure. Maruti’s compact sedan is the widest model in this comparison, measuring 40mm more than the Amaze. The Tigor’s 1,532mm height and 170mm ground clearance make it the tallest compact sedan, while the Amaze is the shortest at 1,501mm.

    The Honda Amaze’s wheelbase is the longest here – 20mm longer than the other three – while the Tigor is the only one to have a kerb weight of over 1 tonne. Coming to the boot space, the Dzire’s 382-litre unit is the smallest, while the Amaze leads with a 420-litre boot. It should be noted that all also come with a CNG option, which eats into luggage capacity, though the Tigor is the only one that gets a space-saving dual-cylinder CNG cylinder. All four sedans get 15-inch alloy wheels in their respective top-spec forms. 

    Hyundai Aura vs Maruti Dzire vs Honda Amaze vs Tata Tigor petrol engine

    Dzire vs Amaze vs Aura vs Tigor engine, specs
    DzireAmazeAuraTigor
    Type1.2-litre, 3 cyls, NA1.2-litre, 4 cyls, NA1.2-litre, 4 cyls, NA1.2-litre, 3 cyls, NA
    Power82hp90hp83hp86hp
    Torque113Nm110Nm113.8Nm113Nm
    Gearbox5MT, 5AMT5MT, CVT5MT, 5AMT5MT, 5AMT
    Mileage24.79kpl/25.71kpl18.65kpl/19.46kpl20.50kpl/20.10kpl19.20kpl/19.60kpl

    Amaze is the most powerful, but the Aura has the most torque

    All four compact sedans are offered with a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, although the Dzire and Tigor get three-cylinder units while the Amaze and Aura have four-cylinder engines.  Although a 5-speed manual gearbox is standard on all models, the Tigor, Dzire and Aura come with an AMT option, while the Amaze is the only one to offer a CVT.

    The Honda’s 1.2-litre petrol engine is the most powerful one here, but it has the lowest torque output. With 113.8Nm, the Hyundai Aura has the highest torque output here, followed by the Tigor and Dzire. Speaking of the Maruti, it is the least powerful model here, but has the highest ARAI effieicny figures – 24.79kpl for the manual and 25.71kpl with the AMT. The Hyundai is the next most frugal model here, with the Amaze sitting at the bottom of the fuel efficiency comparison.

    Hyundai Aura vs Maruti Dzire vs Honda Amaze vs Tata Tigor CNG

    Dzire vs Amaze vs Aura vs Tigor CNG specifications
    DzireAmazeAuraTigor
    Type1.2-litre, 3 cyls, NA1.2-litre, 4 cyls, NA1.2-litre, 4 cyls, NA1.2-litre, 3 cyls, NA
    Power69.75hp-69hp75.5hp
    Torque101.8Nm-95.2Nm96.5Nm
    Gearbox5MT-5MT5MT, 5AMT
    Mileage33.73km/kg-28.4km/kg26.49km/kg
    CNG tank (water equivalent)55 litres-65 litres70 litres

    Tigor CNG is the most powerful, but the least efficient

    Hyundai, Maruti and Tata all offer their respective compact sedans with a factory-fit CNG kit, while Honda offers a dealer-level CNG fitment, which is why output and efficiency figures for the Amaze CNG are not available. When run on CNG, the Tigor’s 1.2-litre engine makes the most power, while the Dzire’s unit produces the most torque and is also the most efficient. Meanwhile, the Aura CNG is the least powerful model here by a small margin, but has the second largest CNG tank. The Tigor CNG is the only one here to come with an automatic option, and it also has the largest fuel carrying capacity.

    Hyundai Aura vs Maruti Dzire vs Honda Amaze vs Tata Tigor price

    Dzire vs Amaze vs Aura vs Tigor price, ex-showroom, India (in Rs, lakh))
    DzireAmazeAuraTigor
    Petrol-MT price6.84-9.698.10-10.006.54-8.746.00-8.50
    Petrol-AT price8.34-10.199.35-11.208.957.35-8.55
    CNG price8.79-9.89-7.55-9.117.80-9.55

    Aura is the most affordable CNG compact sedan

    In petrol form, the Tata Tigor is the most affordable compact sedan on sale in India, with prices starting at Rs 6 lakh for the manual versions, and at Rs 7.35 lakh for the automatics. However, the Hyundai Aura CNG’s Rs 7.55 lakh-9.11 lakh price range makes it the most affordable CNG compact sedan. Meanwhile, the Honda Amaze is by far the most expensive model here, and although the Japanese brand has yet to reveal official prices for the CNG conversion, dealer sources say it will cost about Rs 1 lakh over the corresponding petrol trim, cementing its position as the most expensive compact sedan.

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