Skoda Kushaq Facelift (Classic Plus Variant)
This soon to be launched model is for those who want style and safety. Skoda has also made the base variant of this SUV quite premium. It is a big deal to get electric sunroof, automatic climate control and 16-inch alloy wheels from the base model itself. Features like 6 airbags, traction control and rain sensing wipers make it safe and comfortable.
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Maruti Suzuki Victoris (LXI variant)
The base variant of Maruti Victoris is priced at Rs 10.50 lakh ex-showroom and is best for those who want space and reliable service. It has smart features like 7-inch touchscreen, push-button start/stop, automatic AC and rear AC vents. For safety, it has 6 airbags, ESP (Electronic Stability Program), hill hold assist and 3-point seat belts for all seats.
Volkswagen Taigun (Comfortline variant)
The base model of Volkswagen Taigun is also a good option. Its ex-showroom price is Rs 10.58 lakh. Talking about the features, it has a 7-inch touchscreen, music system with 6 speakers, electrically adjustable mirrors and great LED tail-lamps. For safety, the car has been provided with essential safety features like 6 airbags, ABS with EBD and brake assist.
MG Astor (Sprint variant)
The Sprint variant of MG Astor is the most affordable option in this list. Its ex-showroom price starts from Rs 9.79 lakh. Despite its low price, this vehicle is known for its premium look and solid features.
Benefits of buying base variant
Whatever car you buy, it is not beneficial to buy only its top model or higher model. Yes, many features and facilities are available in the top model, but buying the base model also has its own benefits. For example, the biggest advantage of buying the base variant is that you can get it customized as per your choice. You can get after-market accessories of your choice installed in the car, which will make it look different and better and will also save a lot of money.
