Mahindra is bringing 'Mini Scorpio N', you will plan to buy it as soon as you see the look! Price also less than 10 lakhs

Mahindra is bringing 'Mini Scorpio N', you will plan to buy it as soon as you see the look! Price also less than 10 lakhs

Mahindra Vision S was recently spotted testing and life-like render images from the production guys have also surfaced. It would be perfect to call it Mini Scorpio N, because its boxy, rugged and upright stance is exactly like the Scorpio N, only the size is sub-4 meter. This SUV built on NU_IQ platform is going to be launched in 2027 and can take the Indian market by storm.

Talking about competition, it will compete directly with vehicles like Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet and Maruti Brezza, but will give a premium touch with rugged lifestyle and off-road appeal. Its starting ex-showroom price is likely to be less than Rs 10 lakh, which will make it a value for money and family-adventure car. Let's take a look at the possible details.

Design and look

In the renders and spy shots, the Vision S looks completely boxy and funky. The flat clamshell bonnet, wide 7-slat grille, circular headlamps, large scuff plates, squared wheel arches, slab-sided body and tailgate-mounted spare wheel give it a rugged look like the Land Rover Defender. With thick cladding, skid plates and upright stance, it looks like an adventure car even in the city. This design will remain almost the same in the production version.

Interior, Features and Safety

Interior spy shots of the February 2026 show panoramic sunroof (full-length), touchscreen infotainment, physical buttons, manual AC controls and fabric seats. This seems to be a mid-spec variant. The concept had dual large screens, blue-black theme, ventilated seats and a new steering wheel.

Practicality has increased with 60:40 split on the rear seats, adjustable headrests for all three, cup holders and door pockets. Features like wireless Android Auto-Apple CarPlay, cruise control and 360° camera will be available in the top variant. Mahindra is targeting 5-star GNCAP. 6 airbags standard, level-2 ADAS, TPMS, ESC and electronic parking brake will be available.

Engine and Performance

Diesel-automatic is confirmed. AT gearbox will be available with 1.5-litre diesel (117hp, 300Nm). 1.2-litre turbo petrol, hybrid and EV options are also ready. The NU_IQ platform supports both FWD/AWD. Easy handling in the city, good torque on the highway and strong performance in light off-roading is expected.

Overall, Mahindra Vision S is bringing a real rugged SUV for the first time in the sub-4 meter segment. Filling the space between the

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Which variant of Tata Punch EV is the best option? Know what you will get by paying ₹6.49 lakh

Which variant of Tata Punch EV is the best option? Know what you will get by paying ₹6.49 lakh

Tata Motors has introduced its popular micro-SUV Punch EV in a new facelift avatar in February 2026. This electric SUV now comes with two battery options – 30 kWh and 40 kWh, taking the ARAI range to 468 km. Real world C75 range is 335-355 km.

Prices start from ₹9.69 lakh ex-showroom to ₹12.59 lakh, while the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) plan is available from just ₹6.49 lakh. Lifetime warranty is available on 40 kWh battery. 65 kW DC fast charging allows 20-80% charge in just 26 minutes. With new design, better performance, 6 airbags as standard and premium features, it competes with vehicles like MG Windsor EV, Citroen eC3. Let us have a look at its variant-wise details.

1. Smart (30 kWh, ₹9.69 lakh)

This is the base variant of Nexon EV. With 88 PS power and 154 Nm torque, it is capable of giving a range of up to 365-375 km. The company sells it with standard 6 airbags, TPMS, ESC, hill-hold, auto climate control, multi-mode regenerative braking, drive modes (city-sport), LED DRL, 15-inch steel wheels, 4-inch MID cluster and power front windows. There is no touchscreen, but connected car tech is present.

2. Smart+ (30 kWh ₹10.29 lakh / 40 kWh ₹10.89 lakh)

The Smart variant gets an additional 8-inch touchscreen, wired Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, 4 speakers, steering controls, 65W Type-C charger, rear power windows, central locking, shark-fin antenna. The 40 kWh unit has a rear camera, electronic parking brake, 3 drive modes (Eco included).

3. Adventure (40 kWh, ₹11.59 lakh)

With a large battery pack, it is capable of delivering 129 PS power and 468 km range. The Smart+ variant gets cruise control, hill descent control, push-button start, electric ORVM and 16-inch stylish steel wheels.

4. Empowered (40 kWh, ₹12.29 lakh)

It has features like 10.25-inch touchscreen + 10.25-inch digital cluster, wireless carplay/auto, 360 degree camera, air purifier, rain-sensing wipers, rear wiper-defogger, cooled glovebox, front armrest, blind-spot monitor and auto headlamps.

5. Empowered Plus S (40 kWh, ₹12.59 lakh)

This is the top variant. The company sells it with sunroof (voice activation), ventilated front seats, wireless charger, leatherette seats, rear armrest, LED projector headlamps, fog lamps with cornering, roof rails and auto-dimming IRVM.

The new Punch EV facelift is the best offering in the segment in terms of style, range, features and price. It has become even more affordable with BaaS plans. Along with renting the battery, you will be able to buy it for just ₹ 6.49 lakh. Its direct competition in its segment is Citroen EC3.

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Scorpio becomes the country's best selling 7-seater SUV! Overtook Safari and Fortuner

Scorpio becomes the country's best selling 7-seater SUV! Overtook Safari and Fortuner

The SUV segment is the largest in the Indian car market. At present these types of vehicles are sold the most. The big family thinks of entering the SUV segment and buying a 7-seater car. Same thing was seen last month also. The 7-seater SUV segment was quite buzzing in January 2026. Last month, a total of 39,30 new vehicles of this segment were sold.

This figure shows an impressive increase of 16.82 percent on an annual basis as compared to 33,409 units sold in January 2025. Mahindra Scorpio/N was the best selling 7-seater SUV in January 2026. At the same time, demand for Mahindra XUV 7XO and Tata Harrier/EV has also increased. Let us take a look at the Model Wise Sales Report.

Mahindra Scorpio/N

The first number in the list is Scorpio/N. Last month, both Scorpio and Scorpio N together sold a total of 15,542 units. This figure shows a slight increase of 0.65 percent on an annual basis compared to the total 15,442 units sold in January 2025.

Mahindra XUV7XO

In terms of sales, XUV7XO is at second place. Last month, this 7-seater SUV got a total of 10,133 new customers. This figure shows an impressive increase of 20.65 percent on an annual basis compared to the total 8399 units sold in January 2025.

Tata Harrier/EV

Harrier is at third place in terms of sales. A total of 3711 units were sold last month. This figure shows an impressive increase of 149 percent on an annual basis compared to the total 1488 units sold in January 2025.

Toyota Fortuner

Fortuner is at number four in the list. 3046 people bought it last month. This figure shows an annual decline of 3.27 percent compared to the total 3149 units sold in January 2025.

Tata Safari

On the basis of explosive growth in sales, Tata Safari has registered its name in the list of top 5 7-seater SUVs of last month. In January 2026, it got 2375 new customers. This figure shows an impressive increase of 53.42 percent on an annual basis compared to the total 1548 units sold in January 2025.

Apart from the top-5 cars of this segment mentioned above, last month there were 1945 units of Mahindra XEV9e, 962 units of Hyundai Alcazar, 612 units of Mahindra Units have been sold.

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25 KM Mileage, Sunroof and 6 Airbags! This SUV is coming to make a splash in the market, price is less than 10 lakhs

25 KM Mileage, Sunroof and 6 Airbags! This SUV is coming to make a splash in the market, price is less than 10 lakhs

The popularity of compact SUV segment is increasing day by day in the Indian automobile market. Customers are now turning to reliable, powerful and economical internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles as they offer a combination of fuel efficiency, performance and reliability. Three cool ICE compact SUVs are going to launch in India soon.

The names of Renault Mini Duster, Mahindra Thar Facelift and Maruti Suzuki Brezza Facelift are included in this list of upcoming compact SUVs. Customers may like these models a lot with their stylish design, advanced features, strong engine and value for money. Renault Mini Duster will give true SUV stance, Thar facelift will make off-roading more exciting, while Brezza facelift can be best for family use and city driving. Let us take a look at their possible details.

Renault Mini Duster

This is Renault's most popular upcoming compact SUV, which is being known as the brand's 'Mini Duster'. It will fall in the sub-4 meter category and will be a scaled-down version of the original Duster. In design, it will have a more upright, boxy and rugged SUV silhouette. Instead of the crossover styling of the Kiger, it will have rugged body cladding, larger wheels and a stronger stance.

If media reports are to be believed, it may be launched in 2027-28. Engine options will be based on the Kiger's 1.0 liter turbo-petrol (HR10), which will be available with manual and CVT gearboxes. Power will be around 100 PS and torque will be around 160 Nm, which will give excellent performance both in the city and on the highway. Features are expected to include dual digital screen, wireless Android Auto-Apple CarPlay, rear AC vents, 6 airbags and ADAS level-1 safety. The estimated price will be Rs 8 to 12 lakh (ex-showroom).

2026 mahindra thar facelift

This will be a more premium and modern incarnation of the existing Thar. Recently, a design inspired by Thar Rocks has been seen in spy shots. A new grille with double-stacked slots, projector headlights with C-shaped LED daytime running lights, redesigned bumpers, body cladding and new diamond-cut alloy wheels are part of the update. Updated tail lamps and windshield wipers will also be available in the rear.

There will be changes in the interior like larger 10.25 inch infotainment screen, full digital instrument cluster, new steering wheel, sunroof (in hardtop variant), electric power steering (EPS) and remapped button placement. There is also news of 360 degree camera being added, which will help in both city parking and off-roading. There is going to be no change in the engine. The estimated price will be Rs 10 to 18 lakh.

Maruti Suzuki Brezza Facelift

It is going to be launched around March-May 2026. Recent spy shots show new 16-inch alloy wheels, revised front-rear bumper, updated LED headlights-taillights and integrated spoiler despite heavy camouflage. Features like large touchscreen, 6-speed manual gearbox (new), wireless charging, heads-up display, ventilated front seats, single pane sunroof, ambient lighting and premium sound system will be added to the interior.

The engine will be 1.5 liter naturally aspirated petrol (103 PS) or a new 1.2 liter turbo-petrol option may come. 6-speed torque converter auto and underbody CNG tank can also be found, which will take the mileage to 25-30 km/kg. In safety, 6 airbags, 360 camera, ESP and hill hold will be standard. The estimated price will be Rs 8.5 to 14 lakh (ex-showroom). Brezza facelift can become the perfect choice for family users.

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6-speed MT, new design and ADAS! This cheap SUV is coming to create a new identity in the market

6-speed MT, new design and ADAS! This cheap SUV is coming to create a new identity in the market

2026 Maruti Brezza is going to enter the Indian market soon. This has been seen many times during testing. Recently some pictures of the new Brezza have surfaced, in which this upcoming car can be seen without camouflage. This is a mid-cycle facelift, which will bring cosmetic, feature and mechanical upgrades to the existing Brezza.

Talking about design, there are no major changes visible in the exterior. Some spy shots show minor updates like revised front bumper, grille, new alloy wheels, thinner side cladding and updated taillights and bumper at the rear. The overall silhouette will remain the same boxy and muscular, but a more aggressive and premium look can be achieved. From the testing without camouflage it seems that the design is final and launch may happen soon. Let us look at other details also.

Interior and Features

There will be a big upgrade in the cabin. It is expected to get a larger infotainment screen (likely 10.25-inch or 10.1-inch), updated dashboard layout, new upholstery, ventilated front seats, new digital instrument cluster and better material quality. Existing features like head-up display, wireless charging will remain intact.
In its CNG variant, the boot space will be better due to the underbody tank.

New features could include a 6-speed manual gearbox (a first for Maruti), larger touchscreen, ventilated seats, better connected car tech, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, cruise control, sunroof and possibly level-1 ADAS. At the same time, for safety, the existing safety features like 6 airbags, ESP, hill hold will continue.

Engine and Mileage

The existing 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol (103 PS, 137 Nm) and CNG variants will remain. The big update is the new turbo petrol engine (likely 1.0 or 1.2-litre, like the Fronx), which may come mated to a 6-speed MT. Along with better performance, it will also give good mileage on the highway. Especially with turbo and 6-speed, it is going to be much better than before. These updates will make Brezza even stronger in the segment.

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EV vs Petrol: Before buying a new car, know the mathematics of real running cost for 5 years.

EV vs Petrol: Before buying a new car, know the mathematics of real running cost for 5 years.

Buying a new car is a big decision in life, but nowadays this decision does not depend only on design or features. The skyrocketing prices of petrol and diesel have forced people to turn to other options. In such a situation, EVs have emerged as a much better option. If you are planning to buy a car in the coming days and are confused about which would be better to choose between petrol or EV car, then this article is useful for you. We have taken Nexon ICE and Nexon EV as examples.

At present, the average price of petrol has reached ₹ 94.50 to ₹ 95.50 per liter, while the cost of EV charging at home is only ₹ 1 per km. Could 5-year running costs prove to be a game-changer for an average Indian buyer who drives 15,000 km every year? Amidst the government EV policy, extension of FAME-II and falling battery prices, the discussion on EV is in full swing, but is it really cheaper? Or will the petrol car prove to be old reliable? In this article we will learn about the difference between these two.

Understand mathematics from Nexon ICE and Nexon EV

We have taken Nexon ICE and Nexon EV as examples. This includes Tata Nexon Petrol (XZ+ variant) and Nexon EV (Empowered Plus). The on-road price of petrol Nexon will be around ₹ 13-14 lakh, while the price of Nexon EV will go up to ₹ 17-18.5 lakh. This means that there is going to be an additional expenditure of ₹ 4-5 lakh initially on EV, but this is where the real story begins. Let us understand the advantages and disadvantages between the two.

Fuel/charging costs

Suppose you run 15,000 km annually, then in 5 years the total running will be 75,000 km. Real-world mileage of the petrol Nexon is assumed to be an average of 15 km/litre (city-highway mix). In this way, the total petrol consumption will be 5,000 liters. At ₹ 95/litre, you will buy fuel worth ₹ 4,75,000 in 5 years.

On the other hand, the real-world efficiency of the Nexon EV is 7 km/unit (AC charging at home). In this way, if it travels 75 thousand kilometers in 5 years, it will spend a total of 10,714 units. Domestic tariff in UP averages ₹6-8/unit. Round figures ask for ₹7/unit. In this way, the total expenditure in 5 years will be only around Rs 75 thousand. If we compare both, there will be savings of around Rs 3-3.30 lakh in 5 years.

maintenance cost

In a petrol car, parts like engine oil, filter, timing belt, spark plug and clutch have to be changed. Apart from this, it is also necessary to get service done every 10,000 km. In this way, the total maintenance in 5 years will be between ₹ 60,000-75,000.

At the same time, there is no engine in EV. You only have to spend a little on brake pads, tires and software updates. Battery warranty is 8 years/1.6 lakh km. Total maintenance is only between ₹15,000-25,000. In this way, there is a saving of Rs 40-50 thousand on the maintenance and service front also.

insurance and tax

Due to the higher ex-showroom price of EV, annual insurance is ₹ 10-15% costlier (1st year ₹ 80,000 vs petrol ₹ 50,000). Total insurance for EV in 5 years will be ₹3-3.5 lakh, for petrol ₹2.5-2.8 lakh. However, in many states EVs are getting 50-100% exemption in road tax. The registration charge on EV is also less in UP. Overall this difference remains ₹ 50,000-70,000.

Total 5 Year Ownership Cost (75,000 km)

  • Petrol Nexon: Purchase ₹13.5 lakh + Fuel ₹4.75 lakh + Maintenance ₹65,000 + Insurance ₹2.7 lakh. In this way the figure reaches around ₹22 lakh.
  • Nexon EV: Purchase ₹ 18 lakh + Charging ₹ 75,000 + Maintenance ₹ 20,000 + Insurance ₹ 3.2 lakh. Its total figure also reaches around ₹ 22 lakh.

The numbers of both appear to be almost equal, but for those who drive more than 15,000 km/year, the EV breaks even in 3-4 years. At 20,000 km/year, EV becomes cheaper by ₹ 2-2.5 lakh in 5 years. If you drive a taxi/cab, the savings will be even higher.

Resale value and other factors

Resale of petrol cars is considered better, but battery technology of EV is getting perfected. In 2026, the resale value of Nexon EV after 3 years is expected to be 55-60% and petrol can also get resale value around 60-65%.

Which one makes sense to buy?

If you drive less than 40-50 km daily and the budget is tight, then a petrol car is still safe. If you have 12,000+ km/year, home charging facility and plan to keep it for 5+ years, then EV will be a smart choice. By buying an EV you will also be able to save 10 tonnes of CO2 in 5 years. With time, charging infrastructure will also improve, which will make driving EVs much better.

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28.65 KM in one liter petrol! This is the highest mileage car in the country! Price starts from Rs 5.79 lakh

28.65 KM in one liter petrol! This is the highest mileage car in the country! Price starts from Rs 5.79 lakh

The prices of petrol and diesel are continuously increasing in the country. In such a situation, mileage has now become not just a convenience but a necessity for car buyers. On the basis of fuel efficiency figures certified by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), we are telling you the top 5 highest mileage cars of the country.

These figures are based on petrol and hybrid powertrains (in kilometers per litre), as the mileage of CNG cars is measured in kilometers per kilogram. Note, ARAI figures are lab tested and real-world mileage may be off by 15-25%, but they are a great benchmark for comparison. The mileage of every car is above 25 KMPL. Come, let us know about them one by one.

1. Maruti Suzuki Swift

Maruti Swift is the favorite hatchback of young buyers, which now comes with Z-series 1.2 liter 3-cylinder petrol engine. This engine gives 82 hp power and 112 Nm torque. ARAI mileage in the 5-speed AMT variant is 25.75 KMPL, while in the manual it is 24.8 KMPL. Its weight is only 920-925 kg, which gives excellent efficiency due to low weight. Ex-showroom price starts from Rs 5.79 lakh to Rs 8.65 lakh. Swift is not only ahead in mileage, but is also known for driving fun, better safety and modern features (7-inch touchscreen, wireless Android Auto).

2. Maruti Suzuki Celerio

Celerio is one of the most affordable and efficient hatchbacks in the country. Its 1.0 liter 3-cylinder petrol engine generates 69 hp power and 91 Nm torque. ARAI mileage in the AMT variant reaches 26 KMPL, while the base MT stands at 25.24 KMPL. The biggest plus point is its light weight (810-835 kg), which ensures low fuel consumption in city traffic. The price is only Rs 4.70 lakh to Rs 6.73 lakh (ex-showroom). Celerio makes a budget friendly and better option for small families and first-time buyers.

3. Honda City e:HEV

The car that gives the highest mileage in the sedan segment is the hybrid variant of Honda City. Its 1.5 liter Atkinson-cycle petrol engine (100 hp, 131 Nm) combined with permanent magnet synchronous motor (109 hp, 253 Nm) gives a total power of 126 hp. ARAI mileage with e-CVT transmission is 27.26 kpl. Despite weighing 1280 kg, the hybrid system provides excellent efficiency through battery regeneration and electric assist. The price is around Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom). With premium feel, spacious interior, level-2 ADAS safety and refined drive, it is ideal for the family.

4. Toyota Urban Cruiser Hayrider / Maruti Grand Vitara

Both of these badge-engineered mid-size SUVs are in a tie in strong hybrid versions. The 1.5 liter 3-cylinder Atkinson-cycle petrol engine (92 hp, 122 Nm) coupled with the 80 hp electric motor (141 Nm) give a total output of 116 hp. ARAI mileage with e-CVT is 27.97 kpl. The weight is around 1250-1295 kg. The price of Hayrider is Rs 16.72-20.19 lakh and that of Grand Vitara is Rs 16.63-19.57 lakh (ex-showroom). Both have AWD option, premium features (panoramic sunroof, 360° camera) and hybrid technology.

5. Maruti Suzuki Victoris

The country's highest mileage car is Maruti's new mid-size SUV Victoris. It also has the same 1.5 liter strong hybrid powertrain (92 hp engine + 80 hp motor, total 116 hp) as the Grand Vitara and Hayrider, but due to optimized tuning and design the ARAI mileage has reached 28.65 kpl. Weight is 1250-1295 kg. Prices start from Rs 10.50 lakh and go up to Rs 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom) for the hybrid top variant.

Our advice: If your budget is low then go for Celerio or Swift, while for premium and long term savings, Hybrid Victoris, Hayrider/Grand Vitara or City e:HEV are best. These cars not only save fuel but are also environment friendly. Before buying, definitely take a test drive and check real-world user reviews.

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468 KM range, ventilated seats and sunroof! Explosive entry of Tata Punch EV, price only ₹ 9.69 lakh

468 KM range, ventilated seats and sunroof! Explosive entry of Tata Punch EV, price only ₹ 9.69 lakh

Tata Motors has introduced its cheapest electric car in a new avatar in the Indian market. We are talking about Tata Punch EV Facelift. This is the first major update of the micro SUV, which has come in sync with the ICE Punch facelift. Punch EV, which has a strong hold in the entry-level electric SUV segment, will now attract customers with more modern design, premium features, larger battery and better range.

The company has made it perfect for city use and family, with special focus on real-world performance. Along with the launch, the company has also announced Lifetime Battery Warranty (Unlimited Kilometers), which is a first in the entry level segment. Let's take a look at its price, variant details, design, interior, features, safety, battery, motor and range details.

Price and variant options

The starting ex-showroom price of 2026 Tata Punch EV facelift is Rs 9.69 lakh. This is the introductory price and depending on the different variants, the top end model can go up to Rs 15 lakh. Medium range (30 kWh battery) and long range (40 kWh battery) variants are available. The price can be further reduced by choosing the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) option, making it easily available in a monthly subscription model. Booking has started immediately and deliveries are expected to start from March.

Design and exterior

The design of the facelift Punch EV is quite refreshed and modern. The front gets a cleaner facia, sealed-off grille, full-wide LED light strip that connects to the DRLs and a revised bumper. The design of the headlamps has been changed, which now look more sharp and aggressive. The side profile remains almost the same, but new aero-style 16-inch alloy wheels (195/60 R16) and gray body cladding give it a premium touch. The rear gets new LED taillights and a full-wide LED light bar, which looks great at night. The new color options include Fearless Yellow (inspired by Harrier), Bengal Rouge (copper shade), Caramel, Empowered Oxide, Pure Gray and Pristine White. Dual-tone options are also available.

Interior and Comfort

A lot of upgrades have been done in its cabin. The new HVAC panel comes with automatic climate control. Illuminated charging status indicator, dual-tone dashboard and upholstery, new window control buttons and seats with better thigh support are available. Higher variants get a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system with a new interface, while a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster is standard.

Features like ventilated front seats, voice assisted sunroof, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto make it the most premium in the segment. Cabin space is practical, there is enough leg room and boot space for the family. The cabin now feels more premium and comfortable with new upholstery and redesigned AC vents.

Features and safety

It is full of features. It can be purchased in three drive modes – Eco, City and Sport. Four region modes can be controlled with paddle shifters. 360-degree camera, connected car tech, ambient lighting and Arcade.EV suite are also available. Wireless charging, voice commands and updated user interface make driving easy and enjoyable. Luxury like powered driver seat can also be available in higher variants. Overall, it has now become not just an economical EV but a feature-packed smart SUV.

It has been given standard 6 airbags, ESP (Electronic Stability Program), Hill Start Assist (HSA), ABD with EBD, i-TPMS and all-wheel disc brakes. A 5-star GNCAP rating is expected (like the ICE version). Parking sensors and 360-degree camera are standard. However, it has still not been given ADAS.

Battery, Motor and Range

The biggest update is in the powertrain. Now available are 30 kWh (medium range) and new 40 kWh (long range) battery packs. ARAI certified range with 40 kWh battery is 468 km. The single front-mounted electric motor delivers powerful performance (around 122 PS and 190 Nm in the long range). 65 kW DC fast charging allows 20-80% charge in just 26 minutes. 15 minutes of charging gives 135 kilometers additional range. Also supports 3.3 kW or 7.2 kW wall box for home charging. With three drive and four region modes, you will get excellent performance in both city and highway.

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35 KM mileage, 6 airbags and sunroof! This hybrid SUV is ready to enter the market with a bang, starting price is less than 10 lakhs

35 KM mileage, 6 airbags and sunroof! This hybrid SUV is ready to enter the market with a bang, starting price is less than 10 lakhs

Upcoming Hybrid Cars in India: The demand for hybrid vehicles in the domestic market has increased rapidly in the last few years. Due to skyrocketing prices of petrol and diesel and continuously increasing pollution, people are turning towards this segment. Keeping this in mind, the country's popular car companies will launch many new products in the coming days.

This includes the names of Renault Duster Hybrid, Nissan Tecton Hybrid, Maruti Front Hybrid, Hyundai Creta Hybrid and Kia Seltos Hybrid. All these models will come with strong powertrain, modern features, safety and strong mileage. It will not only be comfortable in city traffic, but will also give excellent performance on highways and off-road. Come, let us know about these upcoming hybrid cars.

Renault Duster Hybrid

At number one in the list is Renault's Duster Hybrid. The company will launch this SUV in the fourth quarter of the year 2026 i.e. around Diwali. The new generation Duster has already been unveiled in January 2026 and its hybrid variants will come later. Its powertrain is based on a 1.8 liter four-cylinder petrol engine, which alone produces 109 bhp power and 172 Nm torque. It has a 49 BHP electric motor, 1.4 kWh battery pack and 20 BHP hybrid starter generator (HSG).

The total system output is 160 PS power and 172 Nm torque, making it the most powerful hybrid system in the segment. It will come with an 8-speed DCT gearbox and will allow pure electric driving in EV mode. The company claims that it can reduce fuel consumption by 40 percent, which can give mileage of 20-25 km per liter in the city and 25-28 km per liter on the highway. The estimated price for hybrid variants will be Rs 17 to 20 lakh ex-showroom.

Talking about the features, the new Duster will have top-class features like dual 10.1 inch infotainment and 10.25 inch driver display, level-2 ADAS (with 17 features), panoramic sunroof, 212 mm ground clearance, 518 liters of boot space, 360 degree camera, ventilated seats and 7 airbags. This will be the perfect choice for those who want off-roading. Its approach angle is 26.9 degrees and departure angle is 34.7 degrees. In the Indian market, it will compete with hybrid cars like Grand Vitara and Hayrider.

Nissan Tekton Hybrid

The next model is Nissan Tecton Hybrid, which will be a rebadged version of Renault Duster. It will be launched in early 2027 or late 2026. It will also be built on the CMF-B LS platform and will use the same 1.8 liter petrol hybrid system as the Duster Hybrid, which will produce 160 PS power, 172 Nm torque along with a 1.4 kWh battery and similar mileage. Nissan will present it with its unique design, which will have a petrol SUV inspired grille, C-shaped LED DRL and connected taillights.

The interior will have dual tone cabin, gloss black trim and copper inserts. The estimated price will be Rs 16 to 19 lakh ex-showroom. Tecton Hybrid will be a big step for Nissan to return to the Indian market. It may come with a different exterior from the Duster and some features like a better sound system or premium materials. It will match Duster in mileage, performance and reliability, but will be ahead in brand value and ride quality. This is going to be the perfect choice for Indian customers who want a stylish and tough look.

Maruti Fronx Hybrid

The third model is Maruti FrontX Hybrid, which can revolutionize the affordable hybrid segment. It will be launched with a facelift in 2027. It will be Maruti's first mass-market strong hybrid, which will use a series hybrid system based on the 1.2 liter Z12E three-cylinder petrol engine. The engine will only work as a generator, the car will always run in EV mode. The battery will be of 1.5 to 2 kWh and the mileage can reach 35 km per liter. This is going to be perfect for city driving.

The price is expected to be between Rs 8 to 15 lakh ex-showroom, which will make it the cheapest hybrid crossover. Features will include panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, level-2 ADAS, 9 inch touchscreen, wireless charging and reclining rear seats. Maruti's service network and low maintenance costs will make it attractive to the common customer. The Front Hybrid will go beyond petrol and CNG variants and provide an eco-friendly option. This will be best for young buyers and first-time hybrid users.

Hyundai Creta Hybrid

The Hyundai Creta Hybrid is the fourth model on our list, which will arrive alongside the third-generation Creta (codenamed SX3) in early 2027. It will hybridize the 1.5 liter naturally aspirated petrol engine, the total system output is going to be around 115-120 bhp. Mileage is expected to be 22-25 km per litre. This will be a strong hybrid system, which will provide regenerative braking and EV assist. The estimated price can be Rs 18 to 21 lakh ex-showroom.

Creta Hybrid will have Hyundai's signature features like dual 12.3 inch display, level-2 ADAS, ventilated front seats, powered driver seat with memory, 360 degree camera and premium audio system. It will give a direct challenge to Grand Vitara and Hayrider. Hyundai's build quality, feature loaded cabin and refined driving experience will give it a premium feel. Creta is already a bestseller in the Indian market and the hybrid version will further increase its popularity.

Kia Seltos Hybrid

On the basis of last but not least, we have placed Kia Seltos Hybrid at fifth position. It will be launched in the second quarter of 2027. This will also be a hybrid version of the 1.5 liter NA petrol engine, which will be similar to the Creta Hybrid. The price will be controlled by localizing the components more, the estimated price is Rs 17 to 20 lakh and the mileage can be around 23-26 km per liter.

The new Seltos already has a panoramic sunroof, dual 12.3-inch screens, ADAS level-2+ and high-quality interiors. This will get even better in the hybrid version. Kia's sporty design, dynamic handling and youth appeal will make it a better option for many customers. In the market, it will give direct competition to cars like Grand Vitara Hybrid and Duster Hybrid.

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'Sticked the chip' and declared it as ours! How different is Nissan Gravitas from Renault Triber? Know before you open your pocket

'Sticked the chip' and declared it as ours! How different is Nissan Gravitas from Renault Triber? Know before you open your pocket

Nissan wants to expand its business in the Indian market. Instead of working hard for this, the company has borrowed its Triber from its partner Renault and rebranded it. Triber will be sold as Nissan Gravit. It has been recently launched at a starting ex-showroom price of ₹ 5.65 lakh. This price goes up to ₹ 8,93,500 for the top spec variant.

If you are going to buy an affordable 7-seater in the coming days and are having trouble choosing between Renault Triber and Nissan Gravite, then this article of ours is useful for you. In this article, we understand the difference in design, interior, features, safety and engine performance between Renault Triber and this MPV which is going to be sold as Gravity.

How much difference in price?

As told to you, the ex-showroom price of Nissan Gravit starts from ₹ 5.65 lakh (Visia) and goes up to ₹ 8.93 lakh (Tekana Launch Edition AMT). Key variants include Visia (₹5.65 lakh), Ascenta (₹6.59 lakh), N-Connecta (₹7.20 lakh MT/₹7.80 lakh AMT) and Tekna (₹7.91 lakh MT/₹8.49 lakh AMT).

Renault Triber prices range from ₹5.76 lakh (Authentic) to ₹8.60 lakh (Emotion). The AMT option in Triber is mainly available in the top variant. The Gravity is ₹ 11,000 cheaper in the base variant, but ₹ 33,000 more expensive in the top end. On-road prices in states like Uttar Pradesh are expected to be around ₹6.5 lakh to ₹10.5 lakh for the Gravitas and ₹6.6 lakh to ₹9.8 lakh for the Triber. Special introductory pricing and a longer warranty offer is also available for the first 1,001 units on Gravitas.

design comparison

Length of both the cars is approximately 3990 mm, width is 1735 mm, height is 1644 mm, wheelbase is 2636 mm and ground clearance is 182 mm. Boot space reaches 625 liters with the third row removed. The front of the Gravity is bolder and SUV-like. It has a large honeycomb pattern grille, smoked LED headlamps, C-shaped red accent bumper and crystal edge LED taillights.

The side profile features functional roof rails (50 kg load capacity) and 15-inch dual-tone alloy wheels. Available colors are Forest Green, Onyx Black and Blade Silver. The design of the Triber is sleeker and family oriented, which includes Renault's diamond grille, LED DRLs and dual-tone body colours. The Gravity looks a little more premium and attractive, while the Triber looks simple and practical.

Interior comparison

Both have 5+2 modular seating, in which the second row can slide, recline and fold-and-tumble. Whereas, the third row is removable (50:50 split). A total of over 100 seating configurations are available. The Gravitas features dual-tone suede and leatherette upholstery, ambient lighting, neck cushion and premium finishing.

The dashboard layout is inspired by the pre-facelift Triber, but improved with better stitching and material quality. The Triber features black-grey woven fabric, a cooled glovebox and practical storage space (up to 31 litres). Independent rear AC (second and third row vents) on both is standard from the mid variants.

comparison of features

Common features include 8-inch floating touchscreen (wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay), 7-inch TFT digital cluster (top variant), steering mounted controls, push-button start, cruise control, auto headlamps, rear camera, front parking sensors and rear defogger. The Gravity comes with JBL premium audio, dual-channel dashcam, cabin air purifier and ambient lighting. The Triber also has good features, but the Gravity offers more luxury add-ons in the top variant.

Safety comparison

Both have 6 airbags (front, side and curtain), ABS with EBD, ESP, traction control, hill start assist, TPMS, ISOFIX and speed alert as standard. More than 30 active and passive safety features are present. The old Global NCAP rating of Triber was 4-star, while the new test result may be different. The test of Gravity is still pending, but due to the similar platform the safety level is almost the same.

Engine and Mileage

Both have the same 999 cc 3-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, which produces 72 PS power and 96 Nm torque. Transmission options are 5-speed manual or AMT (Easy-Shift in Gravity). CNG retrofit option is also available on MT variant. According to ARAI, the mileage of Gravity is around 19.3-19.6 km/litre and Triber is around 18-20 km/litre.

Final Verdict: Both Nissan Gravit and Renault Triber compete with each other in the budget 7-seater segment. However, the market and resale value of Renault Triber is good as it has maintained its presence in the market for a long time. Apart from this, Renualt should also get higher marks in terms of sales and service.

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20.7 KM Mileage, Panoramic Sunroof and ADAS! This SUV is being sold in full swing in the market, starting price is only ₹ 10.99 lakh

20.7 KM Mileage, Panoramic Sunroof and ADAS! This SUV is being sold in full swing in the market, starting price is only ₹ 10.99 lakh

Kia India is continuously performing better in the domestic market. Its popular car Kia Seltos has added to the company's sales. They have recently announced that Seltos has crossed the total sales mark of 6 lakh units since its launch in India (2019). This achievement reflects the continuously increasing demand for Seltos in the mid-size SUV segment.

Releasing the data, the company said that top end trims (GTX, X-Line etc.) contributed 29% of the total sales, which shows the increasing interest of customers towards premium features, advanced safety and connected technology. In January 2026 alone, 10,639 units were sold, which is 58% more than December 2025. There was a good balance of different variants in the total sales. From base to top, all the trims have found customers.

Price and Design
Kia Seltos can be purchased in Delhi at an ex-showroom price of Rs 10.99 lakh (HTE Petrol MT). At the same time, its top X-Line diesel AT variant goes up to ₹ 19.99 lakh. You can buy it in a total of 10 main variants (HTE, HTK, HTX, GTX, X-Line etc.), which have more than 40 sub-variants.

Based on the new K3 platform, the length of this SUV is 4,460 mm. It gets an aggressive tiger nose grille, ice cube LED headlamps, star map DRL, connected star map tail lamps, 18 inch crystal cut alloy wheels, flush door handles, dual-pane panoramic sunroof. 10 Colors + Matte Graphite for X-Line can be purchased with muscular stance and high ground clearance.

Interior and Features
It can be bought with Smoky Black-White or Hunter Green two-tone cabin, 12.3-inch HD touchscreen + 12.3-inch digital cluster (Panoramic Trinity Display), 64 color ambient lighting, ventilated front seats, 10-way power driver seat, rear 60:40 split seats, Bose 8-speaker sound system, wireless charger and dual zone AC.

Features include wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, OTA updates, Kia Connect (remote start, geofencing), smart key, paddle shifters, and electric parking brake. For safety, it gets standard 6 airbags, ABS+EBD, ESC, TPMS, hill hold, 360° camera (top variants) and Level-2 ADAS in the top variant.

Engine and Mileage
The company sells it in a total of 3 engine options. The first one is 1.5L NA petrol, which gives 115 PS power and 144 Nm torque. The second is 1.5L turbo petrol, which produces 160 PS power and 253 Nm torque. The third is 1.5L turbo diesel unit, which is capable of producing 116 PS power and 250 Nm torque. Its maximum claimed mileage is 20.7 KMPL.

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Electric vs Hybrid Cars: Which car is better to buy at present? Know

Electric vs Hybrid Cars: Which car is better to buy at present? Know

Electric vs Hybrid Cars: In today's era, due to environmental protection and rising fuel prices, people are turning to electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid cars. The EV market in India is growing rapidly by 2026, but lack of charging infrastructure and battery cost are still challenges.

At the same time, hybrid cars provide a combination of petrol and electric power, which are convenient for long distances. If you want to buy a good car in the coming days and are confused about which of these two would be better to buy, then this article of ours is useful for you. We will compare both and tell which is the better option at present?

Advantages and disadvantages of electric cars

Electric cars run entirely on batteries, which provide zero emissions. The running cost of EVs in India in 2026 is very low. Since the price of electricity is around Rs 8 per unit, the cost per kilometer comes to Rs 1-2. Maintenance is also low, as there is no engine oil or clutch.

EVs are becoming cheaper due to government subsidy and 5% GST. For example, models like Tata Nexon EV or MG ZS EV offer a range of 300-400 km in the city. However, battery replacement every 8-10 years can be expensive (lakhs of rupees). Charging infrastructure is currently limited to cities, there is a problem in rural areas. EVs can be risky in floods or heavy rains. Resale value is also lower than hybrid.

Advantages and disadvantages of hybrid cars

Hybrid cars are a mixture of petrol engine and electric motor, which increases fuel efficiency. Models like Toyota Innova Hycross or Maruti Grand Vitara in 2026 give 28 km/litre mileage, which is better than petrol cars.

These are perfect for long trips as petrol stations are available everywhere and range is not a concern. The battery is small, so replacement is cheap. Resale value is better than EVs, but more expensive than EVs and fuel dependency remains. Due to this the emissions are more than EVs. Plug-in hybrids can be more expensive than EVs.

Which one is better?

EVs prove to be affordable in India, especially if you drive in the city and have charging facilities at home/office. Savings on fuel and maintenance over five years make EVs profitable. If your trips are irregular, long distance or in areas with weak charging networks, hybrids are better. The technology of EVs is changing rapidly, but hybrids are still more reliable. EVs are better from an environmental point of view, but hybrids are a transitional option.

Final Verdict: No one among these can be considered the winner. Which would be a better option depends on your needs. If you don't want emissions, choose electric cars. Hybrid cars are a much better option for those who want a balance between EV and ICE. You can choose any one of these according to your need and budget.

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Tata Sierra vs Hyundai Creta: Who is better in terms of features, design and price? Know

Tata Sierra vs Hyundai Creta: Who is better in terms of features, design and price? Know

Tata Sierra vs Hyundai Creta: Both Tata Sierra and Hyundai Creta are quite popular in the Indian market. Tata Sierra has been launched in a new avatar in 2026, which is giving tough competition to Creta with its iconic design and strong features. Both the cars are in the mid-size SUV segment, but Sierra looks a little bigger and premium.

Ex-showroom prices for the Sierra start at ₹ 11.49 lakh for the base petrol variant (Smart Plus) and go up to ₹ 21.29 lakh for the top diesel automatic (Accomplished Plus). At the same time, the starting price of Hyundai Creta is ₹ 10.79 lakh for the base petrol (E) variant and goes up to ₹ 20.20 lakh for the top variant (King Knight Diesel AT DT). Let us take a look at the design, interior, features, engine and mileage details of both.

Design

The design of Tata Sierra is bold and modern, which reminds of the old Sierra. Its length is 4340 mm, width is 1841 mm and height is 1715 mm with wheelbase of 2730 mm. It has a connected LED light bar, textured grille, vertical fog lamps and alpine window design, which gives a floating roof effect.

At the same time, length of Creta is 4330 mm, width is 1790 mm and height is 1635 mm. It has a parametric grille, LED DRLs and shark-fin antenna, which gives a sleek look. Sierra looks more rugged due to being taller and wider, whereas Creta is more urban and stylish. Sierra also has better ground clearance, which makes it suitable for off-road.

Interior

The interior of the Sierra is premium, with a triple screen setup (10.5-inch instrument cluster, 12.3-inch infotainment and 12.3-inch passenger display). The seats are comfortable, with rear seats with two-step reclining and boot space of 622 litres. It has dual-zone climate control, ventilated front seats and memory function.

Creta has dual 10.25 inch screens, good space but boot is only 433 litres. The interior of Creta gives a more bright and airy feel, but Sierra is ahead in space and tech. Both have rear AC vents and Type-C charger, but the Sierra's Boss Mode and adjustable thigh support make it a luxury.

Features

Both the cars are feature-rich. The Sierra comes with Level 2 ADAS, panoramic sunroof, 12-speaker JBL sound system (with soundbar), 18 JBL modes, Arcade Appstore, HypAR HUD, wireless charging, powered tailgate (with gestures), 360-degree camera, and iRA connected car tech.

Creta has Bose audio, panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, ADAS and Blue Link connectivity. The Sierra's Snapdragon chip and 5G OTA updates make it more advanced, while the Creta offers a more user-friendly interface. Front parking sensors and an electronic parking brake are standard on the Sierra.

safety detail

Tata's Sierra is strong in safety. It has 6 airbags as standard, ESP, hill hold, ISOFIX, ADAS (lane keep, auto braking) and all-wheel disc brakes. Creta also has 6 airbags, ADAS, TPMS and 360 camera. Both are safe, but the structure of the Sierra seems more robust.

Engine and Mileage

Tata Sierra can be purchased with 1.5L NA petrol (105 bhp, 145 Nm, 16-18 kmpl), 1.5L turbo petrol (158 bhp, 260 Nm, 15-17 kmpl) and 1.5L diesel (116 bhp, 280 Nm, 20-29.9 kmpl) engines. Transmission options include MT, DCA and AT. At the same time, Creta can be bought with 1.5L NA petrol (113 bhp, 17.4-17.7 kmpl), 1.5L turbo petrol (158 bhp, ~18 kmpl) and 1.5L diesel (114 bhp, 21.8 kmpl).

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4×4 engine, sunroof and ADAS! These 5 new 7-seater cars are ready to enter the market, starting price less than 10 lakhs

4×4 engine, sunroof and ADAS! These 5 new 7-seater cars are ready to enter the market, starting price less than 10 lakhs

Upcoming 7-Seater Cars in India: There is good news for the big family. Actually, 5 new 7-seater vehicles are ready to enter the Indian auto market in the coming days. These are to be presented in different segments. If you were planning to buy a similar vehicle in the coming days, then this article is useful for you.

The list of 7-seater vehicles ready for launch includes Volkswagen Tayron R-Line, MG Majestor, Nissan Gravite, Renault Duster based 7-seater and Nissan Tekton based 7-seater car. These models will compete with each other in terms of design, features, performance and price. Let's take a look at the possible details.

1. Volkswagen Tayron R-Line

This flagship 7-seater SUV from Volkswagen is coming to India with local assembly and is the company's new top-of-the-line model. It is the bigger brother of the Tiguan R-Line, with the R-Line featuring premium elements like sporty styling, HD matrix headlamps, illuminated logo and 19-inch alloy wheels. The interior will have digital cockpit, advanced ADAS features, panoramic sunroof and high-quality materials.

The powertrain is a 2.0L TSI EVO turbo petrol engine, which comes with 4MOTION AWD system. Due to this, performance and handling will be excellent. The third row seats are comfortable for the family and the boot space can expand from 345 liters to 1905 litres. Pre-bookings have started at ₹51,000 and the launch is expected around March 2026. Estimated price is Rs 45-50 lakh (ex-showroom). In the market it will compete with rivals like Toyota Fortuner, Skoda Kodiaq and Jeep Meridian.

2. MG Majestor

This new full-size SUV of MG is an upgraded version of Gloster and will be the new flagship model of the company. The design has a bold grille, modern LED lights and an intimidating look. The interior is premium, in which 6-seater (captain seats) and 7-seater options will be available. Features include advanced ADAS, large touchscreen, ventilated seats and luxury touches.

The powertrain will be a 2.0L twin-turbo diesel engine (215hp) and 8-speed AT with 4×2/4×4 options, which will increase off-road capability. It will challenge Toyota Fortuner Legender, Skoda Kodiaq and Volkswagen Tayron R-Line. Its estimated price is 40-50 lakhs. Pre-bookings have opened for ₹41,000.

3. Nissan Gravity

This sub-4 meter 7-seater BMPV from Nissan will be perfect for the budget family. Based on the Renault Triber platform, it has a distinct design, modular space and focus on comfort. With 7-seater layout, removable third row, good boot space and family-friendly features will be available.

The engine will have 1.0L petrol (manual/AMT) option, which will provide fuel efficiency. This will provide easy driving for both city and highway. The estimated price is between Rs 6-9 lakh. It will compete with models like Maruti Ertiga and Renault Triber and is a big step for Nissan to make a comeback in the market.

4. Renault Duster based 7-seater

Renault's new Duster is being launched, but its 7-seater version (known as Bigster in international) will arrive in India by 2027. This will be a longer version of the Duster, which will have a longer wheelbase, spacious third row and a family-oriented design.

Features will include ADAS, large touchscreen, 360-degree camera and modern interior. The powertrain will be 1.3L turbo petrol (163hp), DCT and hybrid option (from Diwali 2026). Third row will be best for children, but overall space will be good. The estimated price could be Rs 12-18 lakh.

5. Nissan Tekton based 7-seater

Tekton is a mid-size SUV, which is being unveiled in February 2026. Its 7-seater version will be launched in early 2027. Tekton will have muscular design, lightbar, large touchscreen, panoramic sunroof and ADAS features. The third row in the 7-seater will come with extra space.

1.3L turbo petrol (163hp) and hybrid option can be found in powertrain. The estimated price is in the range of 15-20 lakhs. This is an important model for Nissan, which will strengthen the company's product offensive after Gravitas. Will provide good value in the family SUV segment.

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34 KM Mileage, 6 Airbags and Advanced Features! This 5-seater car is getting a discount of ₹ 37,500

34 KM Mileage, 6 Airbags and Advanced Features! This 5-seater car is getting a discount of ₹ 37,500

Maruti Suzuki Alto K10 has been the most popular car in the country for a long time. However, its demand has decreased marginally in the last few months. Keeping this in mind, Maruti has decided to sell this popular car at a discount. If you are planning to buy a new Alto this month, then this could be a better opportunity for you.

A maximum discount of up to Rs 37,500 can be availed on the purchase of Maruti Alto K10 in February 2026. This includes cash discount, exchange bonus and corporate benefits. Currently, the price of Alto starts from ₹ 3,69,900 and goes up to ₹ 5.44 lakh for the top variant. Let us take a look at its interior, features, safety, engine and mileage details.

Interior and Features

The cabin of Alto K10 is simple, user-friendly and practical. The design of the dashboard is clean and modern, with a V-shaped center console. Silver accents have been used in the interior along with black theme, which gives it a premium look. The front seats are wide and supportive. Front passengers get good headroom and legroom, while there is enough space for two adults at the rear. Cup holders, front seat back pockets and small compartments have been provided for storage. Boot space is also adequate for city use.

In terms of features, this car is quite good in its segment. Higher variants get a 7-inch SmartPlay touchscreen infotainment system, which supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Features like steering-mounted controls, power windows (front), digital instrument cluster, manual AC and tall seating position with good visibility make it modern. Rear parking sensors are also available in some variants.

safety detail

Talking about safety, Maruti Alto now has 6 airbags as standard (dual front, side and curtain), which is a big deal in this price range. Apart from this, features like ABS with EBD, Hill Hold Control with Electronic Stability Program (ESP), rear parking sensors, speed alert, seat belt reminder (front and rear), child safety lock and engine immobilizer have been provided.

Engine and Mileage

Talking about the engine, Alto K10 has a 1.0-litre K-series 3-cylinder petrol engine, which generates 67.59 bhp power and 91.1 Nm torque. This engine is refined, smooth and perfect for city driving. Transmission options include both 5-speed manual and AMT (automatic). Its maximum mileage is around 34 KM/KG.

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360° camera, sunroof and 6 airbags! These are the 5 best SUVs priced below Rs 10 lakh

360° camera, sunroof and 6 airbags! These are the 5 best SUVs priced below Rs 10 lakh

Most Affordable SUV Under 10 Lakh in India: At present, there is the highest demand for affordable SUVs. If you are planning to buy a cheapest SUV in the coming days, then this article of ours is useful for you. In this article, we have brought for you a list of 5 SUVs cheaper than Rs 10 lakh.

This list includes Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Skoda Kylaq and Nissan Magnite. These vehicles are much better in terms of their price as well as features and safety. Let us have a look at their price, design, interior, features, safety, engine and mileage details.

1. Tata Nexon

Tata Nexon is one of the safest and popular compact SUVs of India. Its starting price is around ₹ 8.00 lakh (ex-showroom). In terms of safety, it has received a 5-star rating from Global NCAP, which makes it a reliable option for the family. Nexon has 1.2-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engine options.

Its muscular design, high ground clearance and 'three-arrow' LED taillamps give it a distinct identity on the road. Its initial variants (Smart, Pure) are easily available in the budget of Rs 10 lakh, in which driving modes like Eco, City and Sports are also available.

2. Kia Sonet

Kia Sonet is known for its premium features and stylish looks. Its starting price starts from around ₹ 7.30 lakh. If you give priority to technology and interior quality, then Sonet is a great choice. Even in its base model (HTE) you get good build quality and standard safety like 6 airbags. It has a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, which is quite smooth for driving in the city. Its bold front grille and spectacular dashboard layout attract the youth a lot.

3.Hyundai Venue

Hyundai Venue is considered an all-rounder SUV in the Indian market. Its price starts from ₹ 8.00 lakh and goes up. The biggest feature of Venue is its refined engine and Hyundai's excellent after-sales service. Its initial variants (HX 2) offer a reliable driving experience with basic features. This car is very easy to drive in crowded cities and its compact size does not pose any problem in parking. A good balance of comfort and reliability is seen in it.

4. Skoda Kylaq

Skoda Kylak is a new and powerful entry in this segment. Skoda has designed it specifically for the Indian market and its starting price has been kept quite aggressive at ₹7.59 lakh. It has a powerful 1.0-litre TSI turbo petrol engine, which is no less than a gift for driving enthusiasts. In Kaylak you get to experience European build quality and excellent handling. Variants like Classic and Classic+ are available in the budget of Rs 10 lakh, which are a perfect blend of safety and performance.

5. Nissan Magnite

Nissan Magnite is the most affordable SUV in this list, with a starting price of just ₹ 5.62 lakh. This is the best option to fulfill the dream of SUV in low budget. You can also buy its top-end variants for under ₹ 10 lakh, which come with features like 360-degree camera, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay and cruise control. Its sporty look and light weight makes it a high mileage car. If you want maximum features and 'value for money' at a low price, then there is nothing better than Magnite.

Who to buy: If your priority is safety, then choose Tata Nexon. Nissan Magnite is best for features and mileage in low budget. For a premium experience, go for Kia Sonet or Hyundai Venue. If you want great driving performance, then Skoda Kylaq can be the perfect choice. Take the decision according to your need and budget.

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The entire family will fit in this car of Rs 5.65 lakh, the mileage is also good.

The entire family will fit in this car of Rs 5.65 lakh, the mileage is also good.

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Nissan Gravite Feature: Japanese car manufacturing company Nissan has launched its MPV Gravite in the Indian market. This 7 seater car can directly destroy the market of Renault's Triber, and it can also compete with Maruti's Artica. This car has a 1 liter engine, which generates a power of 72 horse power.

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Nissan has launched its MPV Gravity.

Nissan Gravity Launch: Japanese automaker Nissan has launched its MPV Gravity in the Indian market. Launched with a starting price of just Rs 5.65 lakh, this car can give tough competition to Renault's Triber and Maruti's Ertiga. The price of the car may seem like an entry level car but it can accommodate your entire family. This 7 seater car has been designed to suit Indian roads and a lot of attention has been paid to its features.

This MPV of Nissan is based on Renault Triber, but the company has made a lot of changes in its exterior structure and interior. Its exterior design is more muscular and the interior is also made more premium than Triber. However, the engine and other features are almost the same as Triber. With the launch of Gravit, Nissan's portfolio in India is expected to be further strengthened.

4 variants will be available in Gravity
Nissan has launched 4 variants of this MPV in the Indian market. It has variants like Visa, Acenta, N-Connecta and Tekna. Its ex-showroom price ranges from Rs 5.65 lakh to Rs 8.93 lakh. The company has provided both automatic and manual transmissions in this car. Talking about the exterior design, the Gravit has a honeycomb designed grill. There is also LED DRL on the front, which is combined with chrome. This makes the look of the car more attractive.

When will booking start
According to the information given by Nissan, booking of this car can start from March 2026. However, its delivery time may vary depending on the variant. The car gets 15 inch wheels, which increase its height considerably. The back side of the car has been designed by combining LED lamps and chrome. The company has also given 5 color options. It can be purchased in forest green, black, silver, snow white and metallic gray colors.

How much warranty will the company give?
Nissan has also given a standard warranty of 3 years with Gravitas. The warranty will be for a period of 1 lakh kilometers or 3 years, which you can also extend up to 10 years or 2 lakh kilometers. The company has also said that the customer who makes the first 5 thousand bookings will be offered zero cost service for 5 years. Apart from this, these customers will also get the facility to upgrade the car.

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From 360 degree camera to 7 airbags, Maruti Suzuki's first electric SUV e Vitara is a big blast! Buy for just ₹10.99 lakh

From 360 degree camera to 7 airbags, Maruti Suzuki's first electric SUV e Vitara is a big blast! Buy for just ₹10.99 lakh

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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Price: Maruti Suzuki's first electric SUV eVitara has been launched on 17 February. Its starting price has been kept at Rs 10.99 lakh, which is with Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model. In this model, the battery can be rented separately, which reduces the initial price of the vehicle. Customers can book it by paying Rs 21,000. We will tell you complete details of its features and performance.

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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara Launch: Maruti Suzuki's first electric SUV eVitara has been launched today on 17th February. Its starting price has been kept at Rs 10.99 lakh. This price is with Battery-as-a-Service i.e. BaaS model, in which the battery can be taken on rent separately. This reduces the price of the car and customers get benefits. Customers can book this car for just Rs 21,000.

Two battery pack options are provided in e-Vitara. The small battery is of 49 kWh and the big one is of 61 kWh. The smaller battery variant has a single motor that drives the front wheels. The one with bigger battery has a dual motor setup, which is named AllGrip-e and it offers all-wheel drive. The driving range in the variant with larger battery is up to 543 kilometers, which is ARAI certified. This range is quite good and will be better for long journeys. The range with smaller battery will be slightly less but it is sufficient for city driving.

Special look given to the car

From outside, eVitara looks like the old Vitara SUV but electric touches have been given. At the front are three-point matrix LED DRLs that are integrated with the headlights. The bumpers are in piano black finish and the 18-inch aerodynamic alloy wheels are in black look. At the rear, there are sculpted three-point matrix LED tail lamps and a bold 3D profile. It looks futuristic and modern but maintains Maruti's old SUV styling.

The interior is unique

Talking about the interior, eVitara focuses on comfort and technology. There are ventilated seats in the front, the driver's seat is 10-way power adjustable. The rear seats are flexible to be more practical. For safety, there are seven airbags, level-2 ADAS which includes autonomous functions like lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control etc. The cabin gives a premium feel with 360 degree camera, wireless charging, keyless entry, ride-by-wire technology and ambient lighting.

This car will be sold at Maruti's NEXA dealership. Maruti has said that eVitara will be made in India and will also be exported to many countries. This is the company's first major entry in electric mobility. Customers are getting good range, strong safety and comfort. There is also a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating, which increases confidence in safety.

eVitara will give a good challenge to the electric SUV segment in the Indian market. With the starting price starting at Rs 10.99 lakh, many people will be able to afford it, especially because of the BaaS model. This car is good for both city and highway. Booking has started and delivery will also happen soon. Charging and maintenance will be easy due to Maruti's service network. This launch is a big step for electric cars in India.

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People with how much salary should buy Tata Nexon, understand the calculation of down payment and EMI in minutes

People with how much salary should buy Tata Nexon, understand the calculation of down payment and EMI in minutes

Tata Motors is known for its economical, durable and safe cars in the Indian market. Tata Nexon comes at the top in this list. This 5-star safety rated SUV can be purchased at a starting ex-showroom price of only ₹ 7,31,890, which is equipped with all the essential features including 6 airbags.

If you are planning to buy a new Nexon recently, then this article is useful for you. Let us know how much on road price you will have to pay in Delhi if you buy Tata Nexon in the beginning of February 2026. Along with this we will also know about Down Payment and EMI.

Tata Nexon On Road Price and EMI

As told to you, the on road price of Tata Nexon is ₹ 7,31,890. If you buy it in Delhi, then you will have to pay RTO tax of about Rs 58,603 thousand and insurance amount of up to Rs 34,248. In this way the on-road price of the vehicle will become Rs 8,24,741.

If you give a down payment of Rs 1 lakh for this on-road price, then you will have to take a car loan for the remaining Rs 7,24,741. Let us assume that you get this loan for 5 years at an interest rate of 10 percent. In this way, you will be able to repay this loan in 60 months with an EMI of Rs 15,399.

How much interest will be charged?

After paying EMI of 5 years and down payment of Rs 1 lakh, you will pay a total interest of Rs 1,99,175 in 60 installments. In this way, after interest, the total price of your car will be Rs 10,23,916, which also includes the down payment of Rs 1 lakh.

Design and interior

Tata Nexon is known for its premium interior and excellent safety. Its exterior is modern and bold. At the front, sleek headlamps with LED DRLs, connected LED taillights, flared wheel arches, 16-inch alloy wheels and dual-tone color options are available. The rear looks wide and dynamic, which gives it a premium feel.

The interior is quite spacious and luxurious. The dashboard has features like 10.25-inch Harman touchscreen infotainment system, 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, JBL 9-speaker sound system (in the top variant), ventilated front seats, panoramic sunroof, touch-based HVAC controls, leatherette upholstery and air purifier.

Features and safety

The company offers features like 360° camera, wireless charger, cruise control, keyless entry, push-button start, auto headlamps, rain-sensing wipers and ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) along with 6 airbags as standard in all variants, ABS with EBD, ESP, TPMS, ISOFIX child seat mounts, 360° camera and blind spot monitor.

Engine and Mileage

Tata Nexon can be purchased in 1.2L turbo petrol (118-120 PS power, 170 Nm torque), 1.5L turbo diesel (113-115 PS power, 260 Nm torque) and CNG options. Transmission options include 5/6-speed MT, 6-speed AMT and 7-speed DCT. Its maximum claimed mileage is 24.08 KMPL for diesel.

Important information: The On Road Price and EMI details mentioned above are as per Delhi. The price figure may increase or decrease due to change of city, dealership, RTO and insurance company. Apart from this, getting a car loan at a good interest rate depends on your monthly income and credit score.

If you earn 50-60 thousand rupees per month and are not repaying any loan at present, then you can easily buy it on EMI. To get a good deal, take quotations from different banks and also test drive the car thoroughly before buying it.

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