Tata Nano: Launched as the world’s cheapest car, it offered four wheels and basic comfort, making it an iconic choice for budget-conscious families in India.
Maruti 800: Known as the people's car, it became the first car for millions of Indian families with its affordability and easy maintenance.
Hyundai Eon: A compact car with modern looks, great mileage, and a low price, it became a hit among first-time car buyers seeking value for money.
Renault Kwid: This entry-level SUV-inspired car offered stylish looks, a spacious cabin, and a budget-friendly price, redefining the hatchback segment.
Bajaj Qute: A quadricycle with a car-like feel, it served as a super-affordable option for short-distance urban commuting and small businesses.
Datsun Redi-GO: Compact, fuel-efficient, and easy to drive, this car combined affordability with features that catered to the needs of urban Indian families.
Tata Tiago XE: A perfect mix of affordability and quality, this car brought modern features and safety to the table without burning a hole in the pocket.