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Manual Cars in India

  • Volkswagen Virtus
    8.3
    VolkswagenVirtus
    Petrol  |  19.40 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 10.89 - 19.15 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 22,606
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  • Kia Seltos
    8.7
    KiaSeltos
    Petrol, Diesel  |  20.70 KM/L  |  Automatic, CVT, DCT, IMT, IVT, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 10.9 - 20.35 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 22,625
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  • Maruti Suzuki Swift
    8
    Maruti SuzukiSwift
    Petrol, CNG  |  30.00 KM/L  |  AMT, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 6.49 - 9.64 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 13,472
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  • Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
    6.1
    Maruti SuzukiWagon R
    Petrol, CNG  |  33.40 KM/L  |  AMT, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 5.54 - 7.25 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 11,511
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  • Toyota Rumion
    ToyotaRumion
    Petrol, CNG  |  26.00 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 10.44 - 13.73 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 21,672
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  • Tata Nexon
    7.8
    TataNexon
    Petrol, CNG, Diesel  |  23.00 KM/L  |  AMT, Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 8 - 15.8 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 16,606
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  • Tata Harrier
    7.9
    TataHarrier
    Diesel  |  16.80 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 16.19 - 26.44 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 33,608
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  • Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor
    ToyotaUrban Cruiser Taisor
    Petrol, CNG  |  23.00 KM/L  |  AMT, Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 7.74 - 13.04 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 16,057
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  • Jeep Compass
    8.2
    JeepCompass
    Diesel  |  17.00 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 20.69 - 32.41 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 42,949
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  • Maruti Suzuki S-Presso
    7.5
    Maruti SuzukiS-Presso
    Petrol, CNG  |  32.73 KM/L  |  AMT, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 4.26 - 6.12 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 8,853
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  • Mahindra Bolero
    5
    MahindraBolero
    Diesel  |  16.00 KM/L  |  Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 9.9 - 10.91 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 20,542
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  • Mahindra XUV700
    8.3
    MahindraXUV700
    Petrol, Diesel  |  16.57 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 13.99 - 26.99 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 29,041
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  • Bajaj Qute
    2.8
    BajajQute
    Petrol, CNG  |  43.00 KM/L  |  Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 2.64 - 2.84 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 5,480
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  • Tata Safari
    5.5
    TataSafari
    Diesel  |  16.14 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 15.49 - 27.34 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 32,155
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  • Maruti Suzuki Ignis
    8.1
    Maruti SuzukiIgnis
    Petrol  |  20.89 KM/L  |  AMT, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 5.49 - 8.11 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 11,396
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  • Honda City
    8.2
    HondaCity
    Petrol  |  18.40 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 12.08 - 16.35 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 25,078
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  • Mahindra Bolero Neo Plus
    MahindraBolero Neo Plus
    Diesel  |  14.00 KM/L  |  Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 11.39 - 12.49 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 23,644
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  • Hyundai Verna
    8.5
    HyundaiVerna
    Petrol  |  20.60 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 11 - 17.42 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 22,842
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  • Renault Kiger
    8.1
    RenaultKiger
    Petrol  |  20.00 KM/L  |  AMT, Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 6 - 11.23 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 12,455
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  • Maruti Suzuki Jimny
    Maruti SuzukiJimny
    Petrol  |  16.90 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 12.74 - 14.95 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 26,446
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  • Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
    7.9
    ToyotaUrban Cruiser Hyryder
    Petrol, CNG, Hybrid  |  27.97 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 11.14 - 20.19 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 23,125
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  • Maruti Suzuki XL6
    7.7
    Maruti SuzukiXL6
    Petrol, CNG  |  26.00 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 11.61 - 14.61 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 24,100
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  • Honda Amaze
    7.8
    HondaAmaze
    Petrol  |  18.60 KM/L  |  Automatic, Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 7.16 - 9.92 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 14,861
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  • Mahindra Bolero Big Pik-Up
    7.5
    MahindraBolero Big Pik-Up
    Diesel  |  13.00 KM/L  |  Manual
    Ex-Showroom Price
    Rs. 8.85 - 9.12 Lakh
    EMI Starts at
    Rs. 18,371
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About Manual Cars

Selecting the Best Manual Car

When buying a manual transmission car, there are several factors to consider. Here's a guide to help you make an informed decision:

Driving Experience: Manual transmission cars offer a more engaging and interactive driving experience. Consider if you enjoy the control and involvement of shifting gears manually. Manual transmissions are often preferred by driving enthusiasts who appreciate the increased control over gear selection.

Fuel Efficiency: Manual transmission cars tend to be more fuel-efficient compared to their automatic counterparts. The driver has greater control over gear selection, which can optimize fuel consumption. Consider the fuel efficiency ratings of manual transmission models and evaluate the potential long-term cost savings on fuel.

Price: Manual transmission cars are generally cheaper than their automatic counterparts. If budget is a significant factor, opting for a manual transmission can help you save on the initial purchase price.

Availability: While manual transmission cars are still widely available, the trend is shifting towards automatic transmissions, especially in certain segments. Consider the availability of manual transmission options in the specific car model and brand you are interested in.

Maintenance and Repairs: Manual transmissions tend to have fewer components and are generally less complex than automatic transmissions. This can result in lower maintenance and repair costs. Additionally, manual transmissions may require fewer transmission fluid changes over time.

Resale Value: In some markets, manual transmission cars may have a slightly lower resale value compared to automatic transmission cars. However, this can vary depending on the specific model and region. Research the resale value of manual transmission cars in your area to make an informed decision.

Traffic Conditions: Consider the traffic conditions in your area. Manual transmissions require frequent gear shifting, which can be tiring and cumbersome in heavy traffic. If you regularly encounter traffic congestion, an automatic transmission may provide greater convenience.

Test Drive: Always take a test drive before purchasing a manual transmission car. Assess the clutch feel, gear shifting smoothness, and overall driving experience to ensure it meets your expectations.

By considering these factors, you can decide if a manual transmission car aligns with your driving preferences, budget, and the specific conditions you will encounter on the road.

Popular Manual Cars in India

  • Maruti Suzuki Baleno-
    The 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine in the manual Baleno develops 83 PS and 113 Nm of torque and is connected to a 5-speed manual transmission.
  • Hyundai Grand i10 NIOS-
    When it comes to manual transmissions, the Grand i10 Nios offers both petrol and diesel engines. There's a 1.2 litre normally aspirated petrol with 83 PS and 114 Nm of torque, as well as a more powerful 1.0-litre turbo petrol with 100 PS and 172 Nm.
  • Tata Altroz-
    The manual Tata Altroz is available with three engine options: a 1.2-litre normally aspirated petrol with 86 PS and 113 Nm, a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol with 110 PS and 140 Nm, and a 1.5-litre diesel with 90 PS and 200 Nm. The Tata Altroz is presently available with only a 5-speed manual transmission, making it a true manual hatchback.
  • Maruti Suzuki Ciaz-
    A BS6 compliant 1.5-litre petrol engine connected to a 5-speed manual power, the manual-driven "heart of the automobile." The engine produces a maximum output of 103 PS and a peak torque of 138 Nm. The Maruti Suzuki Ciaz outperforms the competition in terms of mileage, with a manual model getting an excellent 20.65 km.
  • Honda City-
    The 2020 Honda City comes with a 1.5-litre iVTEC petrol engine (121 PS power & 145 Nm torque) and a 1.5-litre iDTEC diesel engine (100 PS power & 200 Nm torque), both with a 6-speed manual transmission that's ideal for these engines.

 

Key Highlights of Manual Cars

Popular Models Mahindra XUV 3XO , Hyundai Creta , Maruti Suzuki Alto 800 , Toyota Fortuner and Mahindra Scorpio Classic
Latest Launches Skoda Kylaq , Jeep Meridian and Nissan Magnite
Most Expensive Porsche 911 (Rs. 1.86 - 3.51 Crore)
Affordable Model Bajaj Qute (Rs. 2.64 - 2.84 Lakh)
Upcoming Model Skoda Kylaq (Nov 2024) , Maruti Suzuki New Dzire (Nov 2024) , Mercedes-AMG New C 63 S (Nov 2024) , Hyundai New Kona Electric (Dec 2024) and Lotus Emira (Dec 2024)
Fuel Type Petrol, Diesel, Petrol+CNG, Hybrid and Petrol+LPG

FAQs of Manual Cars

  • Skoda Kylaq, Jeep Meridian, Nissan Magnite, Hyundai Alcazar and Tata Curvv are the new cars launched in India.
  • A manual car, also known as a stick-shift or manual transmission car, is a vehicle in which the driver uses a gear stick and clutch pedal to manually shift gears while driving.
  • A manual car works by using a clutch pedal to disengage the engine from the transmission, allowing the driver to shift gears. The driver uses the gear stick to select the desired gear and then releases the clutch pedal to engage the transmission and power the wheels.
  • Manual cars can be more fuel-efficient than automatic cars, as manual transmissions generally have fewer gears and the driver has more control over when to shift gears, allowing for more efficient use of the engine.
  • The advantages of driving a manual car include better fuel economy, more control over the vehicle, and a more engaging driving experience. Manual cars are also typically less expensive to purchase and maintain than automatic cars.
  • The disadvantages of driving a manual car include the need for more skill and attention to drive, as well as the need to constantly use the clutch and gear stick. This can be tiring for long journeys, and can be difficult to master for new drivers.
  • Manual cars are quite common in India, as they are generally cheaper to purchase and maintain than automatic cars. The majority of cars sold in India are manual transmission.
  • The most common types of manual cars in India are hatchbacks, sedans and small SUVs. Popular manual car models in India include Maruti Suzuki Alto, Hyundai i10 and Tata Tiago.
  • When looking to find a good manual car in India, research the different models available and compare their features, fuel economy, maintenance costs and resale values. Read reviews and ask for recommendations from friends and family to find the best option for your needs.