For Driving In The Hills Of India

5 Go To Small Cars

As a small hatchback with SUV-like ground clearance, the Maruti Suzuki Ignis is a fantastic choice for driving up hills. Its lightweight design and 1.2-liter petrol engine provide excellent handling on winding roads and steep inclines. Parking on the little, steep streets is also made simple by the small size

Maruti Suzuki Ignis

With its strong suspension and high ground clearance, the Tata Punch is still another great option. Even on difficult hill roads, it feels sturdy because it is built on Tata's ALFA platform. The vehicle's small SUV size and clear vision provide drivers with confidence when driving steep turns and hills.

Tata Punch

The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios features a reliable petrol engine that thrives on rough terrain and provides a smooth ride. While it has economical mileage benefits on longer travels, its small size makes it easier to drive in narrow hill station lanes. The cosiness of the inside makes it perfect for family vacations as well.

Hyundai Grand i10 Nios

The Renault Kwid, an entry-level vehicle with an SUV-inspired look, does surprisingly well on hills. With a ground clearance of 184 mm, the 1.0-liter engine option can manage rough hill roads and is powerful enough to handle uphill journeys. Additionally, it's reasonably priced for first-time car owners.

Renault Kwid

With its powerful engine and agile handling, the Maruti Suzuki Swift is still a reliable all-arounder. On curvy hill roads, its light frame and fast handling are especially helpful. The vehicle's popularity is increased by its reliability and extensive service network in hilly areas.

Maruti Suzuki Swift

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