Here Are The Most Popular Made-in-India Cars

- Of every 10 Renault cars sold in India, 9 of them turn out to be Dusters
- At least 2 Maruti cars are sold per minute in India
- The Hindustan Ambassador was the first car made in India
Indian cars are very popular around the world. People prefer these cars due to their build qualities and the ability to deliver high performances. Several Indian cars are produced locally yet sold on a global scale. These cars are a great boost for the economy and bring huge profits for the companies.
Toyota Glanza is one of the most popular cars the company has ever produced. The car has made a solid impact globally. In many countries, it is known as Maruti Suzuki Baleno. Other countries know the car as Toyota Starlet. People agree that the car is worth the buying price.
Nissan Magnite
The Nissan Magnite is a 5-seater SUV highly sold in foreign markets. The key qualities of this car include good mileage, smooth functioning, low maintenance cost, and a 4-star safety rating.

Maruti Jimny
The car has a unique design that seems to attract buyers around the globe. In addition, the car has a selectable 4X4 system which comes in very handy and is well-equipped for off-road experiences.
Volkswagen Vento
One of the main qualities of the car is that it is very suitable for long drives. In addition, the German manufacturers have a special love for the Indian market and plan to bring in more cars exclusively made in India.
Hyundai Verna
The Verna is considered one of the smoothest cars in the market. The car is equipped with features like a semi-digital infotainment system, sunroof, wireless charging, front parking sensors, etc.

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Kia Sonnet
Kia Sonnet is worth the price. The compact 5-seater is popular in foreign markets with the multiple transmission systems that it offers.
Tata Harrier
The Tata Harrier-dark edition comes with a sunroof which is a new edition. In addition, the 5-seater SUV comes with a diesel-only option and is performing well in foreign markets as well.
Mahindra Scorpio
The Scorpio is one of the most popular cars that the company has ever produced. Moreover, the engine of this car can run for 500,000 km without encountering any problems, which is pretty impressive.

Jeep Compass
Certain problems do plague the Jeep Compass, but overall, the response for the car has been good in foreign markets.
Hyundai Creta
The reviews are excellent for this car. The main praises for the car are directed towards the air conditioning system, sunroof, mileage, and the overall good looks of the car.
Tata Safari
The newly launched Safari has managed to garner a positive response from buyers. The third row is a big advantage of buying this car, and it is perfect for a big family!
With impressive quality, attractive features, and competitive prices, Indian cars are certainly making their mark worldwide.
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