Three major launches in May 2026 have reshuffled the Rs 20 lakh SUV market in India significantly: the Tata Sierra EV starting at Rs 17.49 lakh, the Maruti Suzuki e Vitara at Rs 17.49 lakh, and the MG Majestor at Rs 19.98 lakh. For the first time, this segment has genuine EV options that compete directly with petrol SUVs on price – not just range. Here is the completely updated May 2026 ranking.
The Updated May 2026 Top 10 – Best SUV Under Rs 20 Lakh India

| Rank | SUV Model | Type | Starting Price | Why It Ranks Here |
| #1 | Tata Nexon (petrol/EV) | Sub-compact SUV | Rs 8.10L (petrol) / Rs 14.49L (EV) | 5-star safety + best-selling EV + proven platform |
| #2 | Hyundai Creta (petrol/EV) | Compact SUV | Rs 11.00L (petrol) / Rs 17.99L (EV) | Premium feel, 5-star safety, Level 2 ADAS |
| #3 | Maruti e Vitara (EV) | Compact EV SUV | Rs 17.49 lakh | Maruti trust + 550km ARAI + service network |
| #4 | Tata Sierra EV | Compact EV SUV | Rs 17.49 lakh | 200mm clearance + V2L + best EV ground clearance |
| #5 | Kia Seltos | Compact SUV | Rs 10.89 lakh | Best features list, turbo power, Kia quality |
| #6 | Mahindra XUV 3XO | Sub-compact SUV | Rs 7.99 lakh | Best ADAS in class, strong safety, turbo options |
| #7 | Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder | Compact SUV | Rs 10.99 lakh | Best hybrid mileage: 27kmpl strong hybrid |
| #8 | MG Majestor | 3-row mid-size SUV | Rs 19.98 lakh | 3 differential locks, massaging seats, 220 bhp |
| #9 | Hyundai Venue | Sub-compact SUV | Rs 7.94 lakh | 5-star Bharat NCAP, N Line option, BluLink |
| #10 | Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI | Compact SUV | Rs 16.79 lakh | 5-star NCAP, German engineering, best dynamics |
How to Choose – The Decision Framework
If Safety Is Your #1 Priority:
The Tata Nexon (5-star Bharat NCAP + Global NCAP), Hyundai Creta (5-star Bharat NCAP), Hyundai Venue (5-star Bharat NCAP), and Skoda Kushaq (5-star Global NCAP) are your options. All four have independently verified crash test ratings. The Nexon is the most affordable 5-star safe SUV in India.
If You Want an EV Under Rs 20 Lakh:
May 2026 gives you three strong choices: Tata Nexon EV (most proven, best value), Maruti e Vitara (best service network, Maruti trust), and Tata Sierra EV (highest ground clearance, best all-terrain EV). The Hyundai Creta Electric at Rs 17.99 lakh is also excellent. Each has a distinct advantage – the right one depends on your service network priority and specific use case.
If Mileage and Running Cost Matter Most:
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder (strong hybrid: 27+ kmpl), Maruti Grand Vitara (mild hybrid: 19–21 kmpl), or any EV charged at home (Rs 1.36–1.80 per km). For purely petrol engines, the Maruti Brezza (19–21 kmpl real-world) leads the non-hybrid segment.
If You Need 7 Seats Under Rs 20 Lakh:
MG Majestor (Rs 19.98–20.28 lakh), Mahindra Scorpio N (Rs 13.99 lakh base, Rs 15.99+ for relevant variants), or Tata Safari (Rs 16.19 lakh). The Majestor is the newest and most feature-rich; the Scorpio N is the most characterful and off-road capable; the Safari is the most refined.
The 3 New Launches That Changed Everything in May 2026
Tata Sierra EV (Rs 17.49 lakh) – Why It Matters
The Sierra EV brings 200mm ground clearance, V2L capability, and AWD option to the EV segment at a price that directly challenges petrol SUVs. It is the most capable EV for Indian roads that exist between Rs 15–20 lakh, and it arrives with Tata’s proven EV battery warranty and service infrastructure.

Maruti Suzuki e Vitara (Rs 17.49 lakh) – Why It Matters
Maruti’s first mass-market EV changes the equation for EV hesitancy in India. The Rs 17.49 lakh starting price combined with Maruti’s 3,500+ service network and historically superior resale value addresses the three biggest EV adoption barriers simultaneously. It will almost certainly become the best-selling EV in India within 6 months of launch.
MG Majestor (Rs 19.98 lakh) – Why It Matters
The Majestor introduces three differential locks and massaging front seats to the under Rs 20 lakh segment – features that previously required spending Rs 30–40 lakh. Its 220 bhp petrol engine is also the most powerful in this price bracket. It is the right choice for buyers who need capability, space, and premium features without crossing the Rs 20 lakh line.
Quick Comparison – All Major SUVs Under Rs 20 Lakh Side by Side
| Model | Safety Rating | Type | Mileage/Range | 7-Seat | ADAS | Best For |
| Tata Nexon | 5 Star | Petrol/EV | 17 kmpl / 465 km | No | Level 2 (top) | Safety-first buyers |
| Hyundai Creta | 5 Star | Petrol/EV | 17 kmpl / 473 km | No | Level 2 | Premium feel seekers |
| Maruti e Vitara | Not yet tested | EV | 500–550 km ARAI | No | Level 2 (top) | Maruti trust + EV |
| Tata Sierra EV | Not yet tested | EV | 380–480 km ARAI | No | Level 2 | Ground clearance EV |
| Kia Seltos | Not tested | Petrol/Diesel | 16–19 kmpl | No | Level 2 | Features + performance |
| MG Majestor | Not yet tested | Petrol | ~15 kmpl (est.) | Yes | Level 2 | 7-seat + capability |
| Mahindra Scorpio N | Not yet tested | Petrol/Diesel | 14–16 kmpl | Yes | Level 2 (new) | Character + off-road |
| Skoda Kushaq 1.5 | 5 Star | Petrol | 15–17 kmpl | No | None standard | Safety + dynamics |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Which is the best first car under Rs 20 lakh in India in 2026?
A: For a first car, the Tata Nexon or Hyundai Venue (under Rs 12 lakh) offer the best combination of 5-star safety, manageable size, automatic gearbox availability, and strong after-sales support. Safety is especially important for new drivers – the 5-star crash test rating on both is a strong foundation.
Q: Is it better to buy a petrol SUV or an EV SUV under Rs 20 lakh in 2026?
A: For buyers with home charging access and primarily urban + suburban driving patterns: an EV (Nexon EV, e Vitara, or Sierra EV) offers significantly lower running costs and a strong total-cost-of-ownership advantage over 5 years. For buyers in smaller cities with limited charging infrastructure or frequent long-distance driving: a petrol SUV remains more practical in 2026.
Q: Which SUV under Rs 20 lakh has the best resale value?
A: Maruti vehicles historically hold the best resale value in India. The Maruti e Vitara, once it establishes a resale market, is expected to follow this pattern. Among currently established models: Hyundai Creta holds very good resale (second best after Maruti), followed by Tata Nexon which has improved significantly in resale with the popularity of EV variants.
