Top 10 ADAS Cars in India 2025: Ranked by Features & Price (Oct 2025)
With EV integration and enhanced Level 2+ ADAS, India's 2025 car scene prioritizes safety amid rising accidents. Our refreshed top 10 ranked list covers leading models across segments, noting key clashes with rivals, updated as of 31 Oct 2025 for smarter, safer drives!
SpotGenie Gyaan: Top 10 ADAS Cars in India 2025, Ranked by Features & Price (as of 31 Oct 2025)
India’s roads demand more than just horsepower, they call for intelligence. As of October 31 2025, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are installed in roughly 25% of all new cars sold (SIAM data), helping reduce on-road collision risk by up to 35%. From electrified disruptors to diesel stalwarts, this verified ranking counts down the Top 10 ADAS-equipped cars available under ₹30 lakh, combining feature depth, Bharat NCAP safety, segment balance, and true-to-market pricing.

10 | Honda Amaze (Sub-Compact Sedan)
Price: ₹9 – 12 lakh (ex-showroom)
ADAS Suite: Honda Sensing (Level 1)
Key Tech: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Lane Keep Assist (LKA), Driver Attention Warning (DAW)
The 2025 Amaze ZX becomes India’s most affordable ADAS sedan, tuned for unpredictable urban traffic. A 1.2-litre petrol (22 km/l) + CVT combo keeps efficiency high, while its 4-star Global NCAP adds genuine safety credibility. A great first-time buy for city professionals.
Clash: No direct rival at this price, but encroaches on entry Verna and City variants for buyers seeking safety without overspending.

9 | Hyundai Venue (Compact SUV)
Price: ₹12 – 15 lakh (ex-showroom)
ADAS Suite: SmartSense (Level 2)
Highlights: Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA), LKA, Smart Cruise with Stop-Go
The new Venue N Line SX(O) blends sportiness with sensibility, ideal for tight city manoeuvres. With 1.0-litre turbo petrol (20 km/l) and 7-DCT, it’s urban-ready and now safety-savvy.
Clash: Kia Sonet mirrors spec sheets, but Venue’s wider dealer footprint and service support give it the edge.

8 | Mahindra XUV3XO (Compact SUV)
Price: ₹12 – 16 lakh (ex-showroom)
ADAS Suite: Level 2 Driver Assistance
Highlights: ACC, Lane Departure Warning (LDW), FCA with Pedestrian Detection
The XUV3XO AX5 L introduces big-car ADAS to compact buyers. Its 1.2-litre turbo petrol (22 km/l) plus 5-star Bharat NCAP rating make it formidable. Ideal for families upgrading from hatchbacks.
Clash: Faces the Tata Nexon head-on, XUV3XO flaunts style, Nexon fights back with stronger crash credibility.

7 | Honda City (Mid-Size Sedan)
Price: ₹12 – 16 lakh (ex-showroom)
ADAS Suite: Honda Sensing (Level 2)
Highlights: Collision Mitigation Braking (CMBS), Road Departure Mitigation (RDM), Adaptive Cruise Control
The City e:HEV Hybrid balances refinement and responsibility. With 1.5-litre hybrid (26 km/l) and 5-star NCAP, it brings green luxury to mainstream buyers.
Clash: Versus Hyundai Verna, City rules efficiency, Verna rules enthusiasm.

🔹 Honourable Mention: Skoda & Volkswagen Group ADAS Entrants (2025)
While our list focuses on sub-₹30 lakh models, Skoda and Volkswagen Group deserve a nod for raising the ADAS bar across premium-mass segments.
The Skoda Slavia and Volkswagen Virtus now feature Level 1 ADAS in select 2025 trims, integrating Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) and Lane Departure Warning (LDW). Both sedans maintain their 5-star Bharat NCAP ratings and deliver the European blend of high-speed stability and structural strength that’s rare in this price band. For buyers prioritising solid build and confident handling, these remain standout choices in the ₹12–18 lakh range.
Stepping up, Audi India has extended its Level 2+ ADAS suite (including Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Centring, and Traffic Jam Assist) to the 2025 Q3 and Q5 models — a clear sign that premium innovations are cascading down into India’s mainstream market. As these technologies evolve, expect Skoda and VW’s next launches to join the top-ranked ADAS club soon.

6 | Tata Nexon (Compact SUV)
Price: ₹13 – 17 lakh (ex-showroom)
ADAS Suite: iRA 2.0 (Level 2 functions)
Highlights: AEB, Blind-Spot Detection (BSD), 360° Camera, Rear Collision Warning
The dual 5-star NCAP Nexon remains India’s safest compact SUV. Power options include 1.2-litre turbo petrol or diesel (24 km/l peak). Its ADAS package helps tackle monsoon chaos in metros like Chennai.
Clash: Edges out XUV3XO on crash integrity, concedes style flair.

5 | Kia Seltos (Mid-Size SUV)
Price: ₹13 – 20 lakh (ex-showroom)
ADAS Suite: ADAS 2.0 (Level 2)
Highlights: Highway Driving Assist (HDA), Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA), FCA
Seltos GTX+ serves gadget lovers: 1.5-litre turbo (18 km/l), ventilated seats, and Bose sound. A balanced tech-luxury package for city explorers.
Clash: Hyundai Creta shares platform; Seltos wins design votes, Creta wins volumes.

4 | MG Hector (Mid-Size SUV)
Price: ₹14 – 22 lakh (ex-showroom)
ADAS Suite: Level 2 (11 functions)
Highlights: ACC, LKA, AEB, Traffic Jam Assist
The 2025 Hector now includes smarter ADAS across its trims, 1.5-litre turbo petrol or 2.0-diesel (17–20 km/l). Giant 14-inch screen and panoramic roof define its feature obsession.
Clash: Tata Harrier offers stronger crash safety; Hector counters with larger infotainment appeal.

3 | Mahindra XEV 9e (Mid-Size EV SUV)
Price: ₹22 – 30 lakh (ex-showroom, intro)
ADAS Suite: Level 2+ (EyeQ6 platform)
Highlights: 5 radars + 8 MP camera, Auto Lane Change, AR-HUD
The futuristic XEV 9e leads Mahindra’s INGLO EV line. Its 79 kWh pack delivers 500 km+, 228 kW output, and Level 2+ capabilities for rural-to-metro adaptability.
Clash: Versus ICE best-sellers like Creta, XEV 9e wins on zero-emission range but needs charging infrastructure commitment.

2 | Mahindra BE 6e (Mid-Size EV Coupe-SUV)
Price: ₹19 – 27 lakh (ex-showroom, intro)
ADAS Suite: Level 2+ (Advanced HDA package)
Highlights: Auto Park Assist, BSD, HDA, 5G connectivity
Coupe-like silhouette meets INGLO architecture. With 59 / 79 kWh battery (up to 682 km), 0–100 km/h in 6.7 s, dual displays, and OTA ADAS updates, this EV redefines tech ownership under ₹30 lakh.
Clash: Against Seltos, the BE 6e offers futuristic sustainability; Seltos retains familiar fuel ease.

1 | Mahindra XUV700 (Mid-Size SUV)
Price: ₹14 – 24 lakh (ex-showroom)
ADAS Suite: Level 2 (Smart Pilot Assist)
Highlights: 360° ADAS, Traffic Sign Recognition, Ghost Detection
The XUV700 AX7 still defines ADAS leadership in India, pairing 2.2-litre diesel (18 km/l) and dual 10.25-inch screens with 5-star Bharat & Global NCAP ratings. Tuned for Indian conditions, its fatigue-alert and lane-centering logic are class-leading.
Clash: MG Hector may offer flashier screens, but XUV700’s depth of safety remains unmatched.
SpotGenie Takeaway, ADAS for Every Road
India’s 2025 ADAS market finally balances value and vision. From Honda’s budget entry to Mahindra’s EV flagships, tech that once cost crores now protects daily commutes. These systems can lower insurance premiums and save seconds that mean lives. SpotGenie adds the human layer, QR-enabled awareness when automation alone isn’t enough.
Bottom line: ADAS isn’t luxury anymore, it’s the new common sense on Indian roads.
Further Reading | SpotGenie Gyaan Series 2025
- ADAS Explained, India’s Smart Safety Shift
- Inside ADAS, Features, Sensors & How They Work
- Levels of ADAS: From Assistance to Autonomy
- Top ADAS-Equipped Cars in India
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