Automatic Cars in India have become increasingly popular, with almost every car offering an automatic transmission option. Even affordable automatic cars, like the Maruti Suzuki Alto, come with an AMT (Automated Manual Transmission) for budget-conscious buyers. Moving up, mid-size SUVs like the Hyundai Creta now offer DCT (Dual-Clutch Transmission) for petrol and torque converter automatics for diesel variants.
While mass-market cars provide both manual and automatic options, premium and luxury cars are almost exclusively automatic. The trend continues with new automatic cars, including upcoming models across various price segments. From entry-level hatchbacks to high-end luxury SUVs, upcoming automatic cars in India will cater to diverse buyer preferences.