What car can I afford on a ₹1.5 lakh salary?
Last updated 20 August 2026
On a take-home of ₹1.5 lakh a month with no other loans, a safe total EMI is ₹60,000 — 40% of net income, the ceiling most lenders in India underwrite to. Over 60 months at 9.4% with 10% down, that finances a loan of about ₹28.64 L, which reaches a car priced around ₹31.82 L on-road. 45 cars in our catalogue fit inside that.
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Cars that fit a ₹60,000 EMI
Sixty months, 10% down, 9.4% a year. Sorted by how much vehicle you get for the instalment.
| Vehicle | Price | EMI | Of safe EMI | Left each month |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tata Punch Accomplished | ₹8.2 L | ₹15,463 | 26% | ₹1,34,537 |
| Maruti Suzuki Swift VXi | ₹8.4 L | ₹15,840 | 26% | ₹1,34,160 |
| Maruti Suzuki Dzire VXi | ₹9.6 L | ₹18,103 | 30% | ₹1,31,897 |
| Tata Nexon Creative | ₹12.4 L | ₹23,384 | 39% | ₹1,26,616 |
| Tata Tiago XT | ₹7.5 L | ₹14,143 | 24% | ₹1,35,857 |
| Tata Punch.ev Adventure LR | ₹12.9 L | ₹24,326 | 41% | ₹1,25,674 |
| MG Windsor EV Excite | ₹15.6 L | ₹29,418 | 49% | ₹1,20,582 |
| Maruti Suzuki Ertiga VXi | ₹11.8 L | ₹22,252 | 37% | ₹1,27,748 |
| Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 VXi | ₹5.6 L | ₹10,560 | 18% | ₹1,39,440 |
| Hyundai Creta SX | ₹17.9 L | ₹33,755 | 56% | ₹1,16,245 |
| Tata Nexon.ev 45 Empowered | ₹17.3 L | ₹32,624 | 54% | ₹1,17,376 |
| Maruti Suzuki Brezza VXi | ₹11.5 L | ₹21,686 | 36% | ₹1,28,314 |
| Tata Tiago.ev MR Long Range | ₹9.6 L | ₹18,103 | 30% | ₹1,31,897 |
| Maruti Suzuki Wagon R VXi | ₹7.2 L | ₹13,578 | 23% | ₹1,36,422 |
How tenure changes what ₹60,000 buys
| Tenure | Loan supported | Vehicle price | Interest paid |
|---|---|---|---|
| 36 months | ₹18.76 L | ₹20.84 L | ₹2.84 L |
| 48 months | ₹23.93 L | ₹26.59 L | ₹4.87 L |
| 60 months | ₹28.64 L | ₹31.82 L | ₹7.36 L |
| 72 months | ₹32.92 L | ₹36.58 L | ₹10.28 L |
| 84 months | ₹36.83 L | ₹40.92 L | ₹13.57 L |
Longer is not cheaper. The last column is the price of the extra borrowing.
Other salaries
| Monthly take-home | Safe EMI | What fits |
|---|---|---|
| ₹25,000 a month | ₹10,000 | 0 cars |
| ₹30,000 a month | ₹12,000 | 3 cars |
| ₹40,000 a month | ₹16,000 | 11 cars |
| ₹50,000 a month | ₹20,000 | 21 cars |
| ₹60,000 a month | ₹24,000 | 27 cars |
| ₹75,000 a month | ₹30,000 | 37 cars |
| ₹1 lakh a month | ₹40,000 | 44 cars |
| ₹1.5 lakh a month | ₹60,000 | 45 cars |
Questions people ask
Is ₹60,000 a month a safe EMI on ₹1.5 lakh?
It is the maximum a conservative lender would allow — 40% of net income across every loan you hold. It is not what a planner would suggest. For the vehicle alone, around ₹30,000 (20% of income) leaves room for fuel, insurance, servicing and the things that never appear in an EMI. Treat ₹60,000 as the ceiling and ₹30,000 as the target.
Can I afford a Tata Punch on ₹1.5 lakh?
Yes. A Tata Punch Accomplished at ₹8.2 L works out to ₹15,463 a month over 60 months at 9.4% with 10% down (₹82,000). That uses 26% of your safe EMI and leaves ₹1,34,537 a month.
What is left to live on after the EMI?
If you take the full safe EMI of ₹60,000, you keep ₹90,000 a month for everything else. At the more prudent ₹30,000, you keep ₹1,20,000. Running costs are extra: fuel, insurance and servicing typically add a meaningful amount on top of the instalment, and they do not stop when the loan does.
Does a longer tenure let me afford more on ₹1.5 lakh?
It lets you borrow more, not afford more. Stretching from 60 to 84 months raises the loan your ₹60,000 supports from ₹28.64 L to ₹36.83 L, but the interest you pay rises from ₹7.36 L to ₹13.57 L. A vehicle depreciates the whole time. If it only fits at seven years, it is above your budget.