
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is back with something fresh — and affordable. The company has expanded its popular sedan series by introducing the new Hyundai AURA S AMT variant. And yes, the price stays under ₹9 lakh.
This move makes the AURA lineup even stronger. Hyundai says the new S AMT model blends style, safety, and comfort with advanced AMT technology — without pushing the price tag too high.

“We want more Indians to enjoy modern driving without worrying about the cost,” said Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and COO at Hyundai Motor India.
He also added that this new S AMT variant shows Hyundai’s mission to bring tech and comfort to more people, even in the entry-level segment.
What’s Under the Hood?
The Hyundai AURA S AMT runs on a 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine — known for being smooth and efficient. It’s a smart pick for those who want less gear shifting and more relaxed driving in Indian traffic.
Safety First, Always
Hyundai isn’t cutting corners on safety. The S AMT variant comes with:
- 6 airbags
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Hill Start Assist Control (HAC)
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Highline)
- LED Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs)
- Electrically folding mirrors with turn indicators
These features are usually found in cars priced way higher, so Hyundai is really shaking things up here.
Smart Looks, Smarter Choice
The car doesn’t just perform well — it looks smart too. The DRLs add a modern vibe, and the electric mirrors give a premium feel. Hyundai is clearly trying to offer more for less.
How Much Does It Cost?
The Hyundai AURA S AMT is priced at ₹8,07,700 (ex-showroom). It’s a solid choice for anyone looking for an automatic sedan with real features, without burning through savings.
Hyundai’s decision to bring in the AURA S AMT is bold — and needed. For young professionals, small families, or anyone buying their first car, this variant hits the sweet spot between price, performance, and peace of mind.
If you thought automatics were out of budget, think again. Hyundai Motor just made it possible — and powerful.
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