Cheapest Panoramic Sunroof SUVs In India – Tata Nexon, Kia Syros & XUV 3XO Lead

Sunroofs are all the rage in India these days, and when it comes to panoramic sunroofs, the consumer craze for them grows even more intense. Even though the Indian weather can be scorching hot, the feeling of open sky inside the cabin has become a

Sunroofs are all the rage in India these days, and when it comes to panoramic sunroofs, the consumer craze for them grows even more intense. Even though the Indian weather can be scorching hot, the feeling of open sky inside the cabin has become a major status symbol.

Recently, Tata Motors launched a new variant of its most popular SUV, the Nexon, making this luxury even more affordable. Now, you don’t need to spend a fortune to own a vehicle with a panoramic sunroof, as this premium feature is now available at a starting price of less than ₹10 lakh.

Tata Nexon

Cheapest Panoramic Sunroof SUVs In India – Tata Nexon, Kia Syros & XUV 3XO Lead - Tata Nexon (11) | TIMESBULL
Tata Nexon (11)

The Tata Nexon recently broke new ground with the launch of its new Pure Plus PS variant. It has become the first SUV in India to offer a luxurious feature like a panoramic sunroof at an ex-showroom price of just ₹9.59 lakh. The Nexon’s biggest highlight is its petrol and diesel engine options, as well as biofuel CNG.

The CNG variant is ideal for those seeking luxury at a low cost. This variant also boasts advanced features like a large 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay, making the driving experience even better.

Kia Syros

Kia Motors is not far behind, with its new Kia Syros coming in second on the list. The HTK+ variant of the Kia Syros starts at ₹10.74 lakh (approximately $1.74 million) and features a panoramic sunroof. Kia has designed this vehicle specifically for those who prefer a spacious cabin and a premium feel. The 1.0-liter turbocharged petrol and 1.5-liter diesel engines are powerful. Its smooth automatic transmission and expansive glass roof make for a comfortable ride on crowded city streets.

Mahindra’s XUV 3XO and MG Astor

Cheapest Panoramic Sunroof SUVs In India – Tata Nexon, Kia Syros & XUV 3XO Lead - Mahindra’s Xuv 3xo | TIMESBULL
Mahindra’s Xuv 3xo

Mahindra’s XUV 3XO has also emerged as a great option for panoramic sunroof enthusiasts. Its RevX A variant starts at ₹11.17 lakh. This Mahindra vehicle is known for its segment-leading torque-producing engine, making it very agile to drive. Next comes the MG Astor, available in its Shine trim for ₹11.34 lakh. The Astor is the most affordable mid-size SUV in its segment to offer such a large sunroof. Its interior feels like a high-end European car, and its premium soft-touch finish is a great appeal to customers.

Tata Curvv

Fifth on this list is Tata’s new coupe-SUV, the Tata Curvv. The Tata Curve Pure+ S variant starts at ₹11.65 lakh (ex-showroom). Its sloping roofline, combined with the panoramic sunroof, creates a stylish and sporty look. For those looking to stand out and enjoy a unique design, the Curve is a great choice. It combines safety and style, making it a popular choice among young people.

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Sunroofs are all the rage in India these days, and when it comes to panoramic sunroofs, the consumer craze for them grows even more intense. Even though the Indian weather can be scorching hot, the feeling of open sky inside the cabin has become a…

Recently, Tata Motors launched a new variant of its most popular SUV, the Nexon, making this luxury even more affordable. Now, you don't need to spend a fortune to own a vehicle with a panoramic sunroof, as this premium feature is now available at a…

The Tata Nexon recently broke new ground with the launch of its new Pure Plus PS variant. It has become the first SUV in India to offer a luxurious feature like a panoramic sunroof at an ex-showroom price of just ₹9.59 lakh. The Nexon's biggest…

The CNG variant is ideal for those seeking luxury at a low cost. This variant also boasts advanced features like a large 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay, making the driving experience even better.

Sunroofs are all the rage in India these days, and when it comes to panoramic sunroofs, the consumer craze for them grows even more intense. Even though the Indian weather can be scorching hot, the feeling of open sky inside the cabin has become a…

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