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Top Cars With Manual Transmission in India

Top Cars With Manual Transmission in India

Overview

Even buyers who are not car enthusiasts have probably heard of terms like manual transmission and automatic transmission. Manual transmissions are a lot of fun to drive and the brands that have put them in their cars have done a fantastic job at making people more relaxed behind the wheel. These days, it’s not just about fuel economy but performance as well. With all this in mind, for buyers looking for the best cars in India with manual gears, here is a list of 10 cars with manual transmissions that are considered among the best in India.

List of car models with manual transmission:

1. Maruti Suzuki Baleno

PriceRs. 6.42 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelPetrol
Body typeHatchback
Maximum torque113 Nm@4400rpm
Engine displacement1197 cc
Maximum power88.50 bhp@6000rpm
Seating capacity5 people
Fuel tank capacity37 litres

2. TATA Nexon

PriceRs. 7.69 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelDiesel
Body typeSUV
Maximum torque260 Nm@1500-2750rpm
Engine displacement1497 cc
Maximum power108.49 bhp@4000rpm
Seating capacity5 people
Fuel tank capacity44 litres

3. Honda City

PriceRs. 11.90 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelPetrol
Body typeSedan
Maximum torque145 Nm@4300rpm
Engine displacement1498 cc
Maximum power119.35 bhp@6600rpm
Seating capacity5 people
Fuel tank capacity40 litres

4. Hyundai Creta 

PriceRs. 10.44 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelDiesel
Body typeSUV
Maximum torque250 Nm@1500-2750rpm
Engine displacement1493 cc
Maximum power113.45 bhp@4000rpm
Seating capacity5 people
Fuel tank capacity50 litres

5. Mahindra XUV 700

PriceRs. 13.45 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelDiesel
Body typeSUV
Maximum torque450 Nm@1750-2800rpm
Engine displacement2198 cc
Maximum power182.38 bhp@3500rpm
Seating capacity5 people or 7 people
Fuel tank capacity60 litres

6. Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara

PriceRs. 10.45 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelPetrol
Body typeSUV
Maximum torque122 Nm@4400-4800rpm
Engine displacement1490 cc
Maximum power91.18 bhp@5500rpm
Seating capacity5 people
The capacity of the fuel tank45 litres

7. Tata Altroz

PriceRs. 6.35 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelDiesel
Body typeHatchback
Maximum torque200 Nm@1250-3000 rpm
Engine displacement1497 cc
Maximum power88.77 bhp@4000rpm
Seating capacity5 people
Fuel tank capacity37 litres

For buyers looking for a lower-priced alternative in the market, here are three of the most popular manual transmission cars in India with prices ranging below Rs. 6 lakhs.

8. Hyundai Grand i10 Nios

PriceRs. 5.54 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelCNG
Body typeHatchback
Maximum torque95.2 Nm@4000rpm
Engine displacement1197 cc
Maximum power68.05 bhp@6000rpm
Seating capacity5 people
The capacity of the fuel tank60 litres

9. Maruti Suzuki Wagon R

PriceRs. 5.47 lakhs onwards
Type of fuelPetrol
Body typeHatchback
Maximum torque113 Nm@4400rpm
Engine displacement1197 cc
Maximum power88.50 bhp@6000rpm
Seating capacity5 people
Fuel tank capacity32 litres

10. Maruti Suzuki Swift

PriceRs. 5.92 lakhs
Type of fuelPetrol
Body typeHatchback
Maximum torque113 Nm@4400rpm
Engine displacement1197 cc
Maximum power88.50 bhp@6000rpm
Seating capacity5 people
Fuel tank capacity37 litres

Advantages of manual transmission:

Here are the advantages of cars with manual transmissions:

  • It is simpler to maintain:
    Because cars with manual transmissions are less complicated than automatic cars, maintenance is also easier. The car’s clutch is the only part that often requires maintenance, but it isn’t necessary for thousands of kilometres if one drives responsibly.

  • Hassle-free oil replacement:
    When a person operates manual car gears, the engine and gear oil degrades more slowly and does not require frequent replacements.

  • Improved fuel efficiency:
    Automatic automobiles include a torque converter and a hydraulic pump, reducing the car’s fuel economy. People who drive with manual car gears can boost their fuel economy by up to around 15%.

  • Greater control:
    With the torque converter used in automatic automobiles being absent, braking is smoother when operating manual car gears.

 Conclusion:

Cars with manual transmissions might not be as popular as they once were, but they are still a desired choice among car purchasers. These models include those from prominent manufacturers like Tata and Hyundai and models from niche carmakers like Mahindra and Maruti Suzuki. Whether a buyer is looking for an SUV or a hatchback, there is a model out there that will meet their needs with its manual gears.