If you’re on a strict budget and looking for a car with the biggest boot, here are the top 10 cars with the biggest boot space for less than Rs. 10.0 lakh (ex-showroom). This curated selection includes sedans, hatchbacks, and MPVs, showcasing their available boot space with 2-row seating for a fair comparison.
1. Renault Triber – 625L – Rs. 6.0 Lakh – 8.98 Lakh
The Renault Triber offers a compact 84-litre boot capacity with all seats upright. Yet, upon removing its 3rd row seats, the Triber offers an impressive 625-litre storage space, an astonishing feat given its smaller size and lower price point compared to the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga.
Priced similarly to many hatchbacks, the Triber stands as a compelling alternative. Offering seating for 5 individuals, it further extends its utility by accommodating 2 additional occupants or transforming into a spacious trunk, providing versatile options beyond a traditional hatchback’s capabilities. The Renault Triber 2024 is priced from Rs. 6.0 lakh to Rs. 8.98 lakh (ex-showroom).
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2. Maruti Suzuki Ertiga – 550L
In 2nd spot is yet another MPV – the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. MPVs have an innate ability to gobble up luggage and the Ertiga is not an exception. With the 3rd row folded, it offers a healthy, 550-litre boot space, which is enough to carry 4-5 adults’ luggage.
However, once you set the Rs. 10.0 lakh cap, only the lower 2 variants of the Ertiga with the normal petrol engine and manual transmission make the cut.
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3. Maruti Nexa Ciaz – 510L
After the MPVs, it’s the sedans ruling the boot space battle and the Nexa Ciaz is at the top with 510-litre boot space. Two of its petrol-manual variants – Sigma and Delta – cost under Rs. 10.0 lakh and are worth considering.
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4. Honda Amaze – 420L
The Honda Amaze is one of the more affordable sedans with a large boot measuring 420 litres. It is offered with 1 engine option – a 1.2-litre normal petrol – with 2 transmission options – a 5-speed manual and a CVT. All Amaze variants cost under Rs. 10.0 lakh.
5. Tata Tigor – 419L
If you’re okay with a petrol engine, then the Tigor is another option worth considering. Firstly, its petrol engine offers generous torque at a lower RPM, making it much easier to drive in the city. Secondly, it has a 4-star safety rating in GNCAP crash tests. Thirdly, it is the most affordable car with hydraulic struts for the boot lid. So, it may seem like it has 1 litre smaller boot space than that of the Amaze but the hydraulic struts give it a more usable boot space than the Amaze.
Like the Amaze, all variants of the Tigor are priced under Rs. 10.0 lakh.
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6. Renault Kiger – 405L
The Renault Kiger has 405 litres of boot space, which is considerably better than that of the Magnite, which shares the platform with the Renault SUV. Besides a better storage capacity, it also has a slightly better GNCAP safety rating than the Magnite. All variants of the Kiger normal petrol fall under the Rs. 10.0 lakh price bracket. Only the bottom 3 turbo petrol-manual variants make it to this list.
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7. Hyundai Aura – 402L
The Hyundai Aura is next in line with a 402-litre boot space. The Aura offers 3 powertrain options such as:
- 1.2-litre normal petrol-manual
- 1.2-litre normal petrol-automatic (AMT)
- 1.2-litre CNG-manual
The 2024 Hyundai Aura is priced from Rs. 6.49 lakh to Rs. 9.05 lakh (ex-showroom)
8. Kia Sonet Facelift – 392L
The Kia Sonet is another example of an SUV, where despite platform sharing, one offers a larger trunk volume than the other. The Sonet’s 392-litre boot space is 49-litres larger than that of the Venue. Prices of the Kia Sonet facelift are yet to be revealed. However, we expect the base variant with the 1.2L normal petrol-manual and 1.5-litre turbo-diesel manual to get a price tag of under Rs. 10 lakh.
9. Hyundai Exter – 391L
The Hyundai Exter takes the second last spot on our list with a boot space of 391L. The Exter’s boot space is considerably larger than the 366-litre boot space of its direct rival, the Tata Punch. The Exter is available with 3 powertrain options:
- 1.2L normal petrol-manual
- 1.2L normal petrol-AMT
- 1.2L CNG-manual
All Exter normal petrol-manual variants fall under the Rs. 10.0 lakh price cap while only the top 4 variants of the normal petrol-automatic make it to the list.
10. Mahindra Bolero Neo – 384L
The Mahindra Bolero Neo takes the last spot on the list with a boot space of 384-litres. The Bolero Neo offers side facing jump seats in the third row that can be folded away to free up the full 384 litres of luggage space. The body-on-frame SUV is powered by a 1.5-litre turbo diesel engine mated to a 5-speed manual transmission, and only the base N4 variant falls under the Rs.10.0 price cap.
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