Toyota Urban Cruiser Hybrid is one of the best selling hybrid cars in the country. If you are planning to buy it in the coming days, then there is a little bad news for you. Actually, the company has increased the price of Hayrider. This increase is said to be due to increase in raw material and production costs.
Hyryder has been made costlier by Rs 21,000 in February 2026. The company sells it exclusively in petrol-hybrid engine as well as CNG option. Its ex-showroom price starts from Rs 10,99,000 (ex-showroom) and goes up to Rs 20,19,000 (ex-showroom). Let us take a look at its interior, features, safety, engine and mileage details.
Interior and Features
The cabin of Hayrider gives spacious and premium feel. It has dual-tone black and brown interior. There is ample leg room and head room at the front and rear. Rear seats are 60:40 split foldable and also have reclining feature. The panoramic sunroof (in the top variant) makes the cabin spacious and light-filled. Features like rear AC vents, USB charging ports and armrest make the journey comfortable. Ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, leather-wrapped steering wheel and artificial leather/perforated seats add premium touches.
Its feature list includes 7-inch digital instrument cluster and 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system (Smart Play Cast), wireless charging, head-up display, electric adjustable driver seat, 360-degree camera, cruise control, auto AC, powered orthopedic seats and premium sound system. This car is quite practical for a family, where rear passengers also get good facilities.
safety detail
Toyota has not made any compromise on safety. 6 airbags are now standard across all variants (driver, passenger, side and curtain). Features like ABS with EBD, Vehicle Stability Control (VSC), Hill Hold Control, ISOFIX child seat mounts, rear parking sensors and TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System). The top variant gets Hill Descent Control (in AWD) and Advanced Body Structure (TECT), which increases crash protection.
Engine and Mileage
Engine options include a 1.5-litre K-series petrol engine (1462 cc, 103 PS power, 137 Nm torque), which comes with 5-speed MT, 6-speed AT or AWD. The CNG variant also has the same engine (88 PS in CNG mode). The Strong Hybrid has a 1.5-litre 3-cylinder engine (92 PS) + electric motor (80 PS), which gives excellent performance with the e-Drive system. Its maximum claimed mileage is 27.97 KMPL.
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2023 Kia Seltos Facelift – Safety Features
The facelift of the Seltos primarily involves cosmetic changes and feature upgrades, with no major alterations to the platform, chassis or its build quality. If there are any changes, it’s not possible for anyone to determine whether this Seltos is any safer than the older version, solely through visual inspection or by opening and closing its doors.
As of now, no third-party agency has conducted a crash test on the India-spec new Seltos facelift. Given that there’s no significant change in its structure, we will consider the injury report of the pre-facelift Seltos. According to Global NCAP data, the pre-facelift Seltos crash test offered Adequate protection to the driver’s head, Good for the neck, and Marginal for the chest. These are the three areas where injuries can potentially be fatal. We do not consider Global NCAP’s body shell integrity as, in the end, the only thing that matters is the extent of the injury to the occupant.
If there’s no change in the construction, and the car gets more safety features – which it does – and if the car is subjected to the same test, then it’s understandable that the driver injury should not exceed that of the old Seltos.
Since there’s no weak or poor rating for the driver’s head, neck, or chest in the Seltos crash test, based on Global NCAP’s data, you can consider the Seltos from a safety perspective.
Regarding safety technology, in addition to the standard safety features, the Seltos gets the following safety features as standard:
2x front side thorax curtain airbags
2x curtain airbags
All 3-point seatbelts
Rear disc brakes
Electronic stability control (ESC)
Hill start assist (HSA)
Tyre pressure monitoring system
Automatic door lock/unlock
You can now see all the safety-related features of all variants in the following table:
2023 SELTOS | VARIANT-WISE SAFETY TECH
HTE
Std. safety features
2x front side thorax airbags
Emergency stop signal
Remote central locking*
Rear disc brakes
2x curtain airbags
Day/night inside mirror*
Electronic stability control (ESC)
Halogen projector headlamps
Hill start assist (HSA)
Impact-sensing auto door unlock
Speed-sensing auto door locks
5x 3-point seatbelts with reminder
Tyre pressure monitoring system
HTK
Rear parking camera w/ live feed
Projector fog lamps
Front parking sensors
HTK Plus
Rear washer wiper
Rear defogger
2023 SELTOS | VARIANT-WISE SAFETY TECH
HTX & HTX Plus
LED headlamps
LED projector fog lamps
LED tail lamps
ISOFIX
Traction control w/ modes (Automatic Only)
Auto-dimming inside mirror
GTX Plus & X Line
Blind-spot monitoring in instrument cluster
360-degree parking camera
Electronic parking brake with auto hold
Auto wipers
ADAS Features
Blind spot monitoring, warning and avoidance assist
Auto high beam
Rear cross traffic warning and collision avoidance
Adaptive cruise control with stop and-go
Forward collision warning and avoidance assist
Safe exit warning
It is worth noting that the Seltos GTX Plus and X Line variants now come equipped with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) technology. During this initial drive, we tested the Seltos front collision avoidance, rear cross traffic avoidance assist and safe exit warning ADAS features and they worked satisfactorily. Now, let’s talk about the 2023 Seltos facelift exterior.
New Kia Seltos 2023 Turbo X Line – Exterior Review
Before we discuss the exterior, I believe we should talk in detail about the new key with buttons on the side — it feels nice to hold.
We drove the X Line version of the Seltos, which comes in a matte grey colour. If we compare the changes to the pre-facelift Seltos, its front grille is now larger and gets a new design for the front bumper. The honeycomb pattern of the grille is different and the new DRLs extend through the grille. Speaking of lightwork, it now includes sweeping turn indicators, front and back, and it adds a nice styling touch to the exteriors.
Moving to the front bumper, it now has extra cladding, giving it a more muscular design. Like before, it houses the LED fog lamps. As we mentioned at the beginning, the Seltos now comes with ADAS. It has a radar in the front bumper with the front camera behind the windshield.
The Seltos facelift gets alloy wheels measuring 18 inches in the top variant and with a new design. This is the most prominent visual change on the side. It’s worth pointing out that the Seltos now has glossy black trim in many places, but there’s no red or any other coloured detailing in any variant. Earlier, the GTX variant had red accents on the exterior and interior to highlight its sporty nature.
In terms of the rear design, it has significant changes. The new Seltos now has a new set of tail lamps that are sleeker and almost interconnected. The design of its rear bumper is also new, and like before, it still has thick cladding. This version also gets functional dual exhausts, and the overall rear look is simple and appealing, yet sporty.
I personally feel that the exterior design of the pre-facelift Seltos is still appealing. But with the new colour options and other design upgrades, the Seltos 2023 has a fresh approach to the exterior design compared to the predecessor. It is an obvious improvement over the already pleasing exterior of the Seltos. Now, let’s look at its interior.
2023 Kia Seltos – Interior Review
In addition to beige-black, brown-black and all-black interior themes, the Seltos X-Line variant brings a greyish green-black interior. This colour combination feels premium and it also gets a leather finish on the dashboard and upholstery with some contrast red stitching.
The interiors instantly appear tastefully done. Along with this, the roof liner is black around the large panoramic glass sunroof. The sunroof curtain is so thick that light doesn’t pass through it. For my height of 5-feet 8-inch, there’s ample headroom in front as well as rear seats.
Now, coming to another prominent change in the cabin – the dual-screen curved housing. It integrates two 10.25-inch screens, making the dashboard layout look neat and modern at the same time. The touch feedback of its infotainment system is satisfactory, and there are a lot of features available here.
For instance, the settings for the instrument cluster include a Dynamic theme that displays information with a landscape background. Other than that, there aren’t many design-related changes, but Kia have reduced some inserts from the dashboard, which also makes the dashboard design appear cleaner.
There’s a layout-related change in the air-con control panel. Just above the glovebox on the dashboard, there’s an ambient light strip, which should enhance the cabin’s ambiance during night drives. Lastly, to accommodate the electronic parking brake, its centre console has a new design.
However, the rest of the cabin and design remain more or less the same, including the rear seat space, which is suitable for 2 adults and a child. 3 adults is a squeeze but completely doable for short trips. We have no complaints as such, because the new interior theme and dashboard layout make the Seltos interior feel richer compared to before. Now we’ll talk about the performance of the new 2023 Seltos turbo petrol engine.
Kia Seltos Facelift Turbo Petrol-Automatic – Engine Performance And Drive Review
The Seltos comes with 3 engine options: a 1.5L normal petrol engine, a 1.5L turbo diesel engine and a 1.5L turbo petrol engine. The only new addition among these is the turbo-petrol engine which replaces the olde 1.35L turbo petrol engine. This engine makes 160PS of power and 253Nm of torque. You can have it with either a 6-speed auto-clutch manual transmission or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. The X Line variant, which we drove, is only available with the automatic.
It’s the most powerful engine in the Seltos line-up, and Kia claim a time of 8.9 seconds with the dual-clutch automatic transmission and 10.1 seconds with the auto-clutch manual transmission. In our brief test in Sport mode, it easily achieved 0-100kmph in around 9.5 seconds. Under ideal test conditions, we’re sure it can achieve Kia’s 8.9 seconds of claimed acceleration time. We think any mass market car accelerating to 100kmph in less than 10 seconds is pretty quick by any standards.
That said, when you drive it calmly, it doesn’t immediately feel energetic and instead it feels like it’s a heavy car. But rev it a little and you will realise how strong this engine’s mid-range is — and when you take it beyond the 2000rpm mark, it feels brisk and picks up speed rather quickly. We mainly drove it on the highway where it was cruising comfortably at 100kmph while revving around 1800rpm in the seventh gear.
So, it felt at ease doing triple digit speeds while staying in the peak torque zone for quick overtakes if necessary. Most of the time, you won’t feel the need to manually downshift, but if you want that control over gear shifts, you can do so with its gear lever or paddle shifters.
Kia Seltos Turbo Petrol First Drive Review
What we also learnt about the engine on this short drive is that its noise is audible in the cabin. It is not bothersome, but it filters through at both slow as well as higher speeds. The vibrations or harshness is not much — so like we said before — it is not bothersome. Now, talking about its ride, Kia have increased the damping force of the front suspension setup compared to the old Seltos. Thus, the front might feel a little stiff now while the damping force of the rear has been reduced — so it should feel a little softer.
From an experience standpoint, it’s difficult to say how much this has affected its ride, but what we can say with some degree of confidence is that it still feels a bit firm and handles a bit better than before. You can also feel the road surface in the car and we think this may lead to rattling noises with frequent rough road usage. We would also like to draw your attention to the fact that the Seltos we drove rode on 18-inch wheels. With a lower side wall to cushion the ride, compared to the older GTX Plus variant, it felt a bit firm.
On the other hand, it is because of this suspension setup only, that the car also feels planted, which is confidence inspiring for the driver. It also nicely complements the 160PS power output of this new turbo petrol engine. We found its handling and braking satisfactory for the performance on offer. With this new engine, the Seltos also has an auto engine start/stop tech, and so it has become more fuel efficient.
On this short drive, we couldn’t test its fuel efficiency, but the official mileage figures claim to offer 17.70kmpl with the turbo petrol-ACMT and 17.90kmpl with the turbo petrol-automatic. We will test the real-world mileage figures once we get to review it for a longer time. With the normal petrol engine, Kia suggest an ARAI-tested mileage figure of 17.0kmpl and 17.70kmpl with the manual and automatic transmission options, respectively.
To sum up the drive, we think that this 160PS engine completes the Seltos as a package — so you get a car that looks upmarket on the outside and inside. It also performs and rides like a more expensive car. Now, let’s look at its prices and sum up this review.
2023 Kia Seltos Facelift – Verdict And Buying Recommendation
The prices for the new Seltos start from Rs. 10.89 lakh. With the normal petrol engine, HTX is its top variant, which costs Rs. 16.59 lakh with the CVT automatic transmission. The variants available with the turbo petrol engine are HTK Plus, HTX Plus, GTX Plus and X Line. The top variant is available only with automatic transmission and costs Rs. 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Seltos was already a car with mass appeal and when we had the older version of the Seltos with us for a long-term review, we were satisfied with the car. It felt like it even matched the cabin experience of more expensive cars. With this update, the cabin experience of the Seltos has improved further and it feels even more polished now with the new colour schemes. The new screens, the larger sunroof, new cabin features, ADAS and a powerful turbo-petrol engine makes it a car that is difficult to nitpick, especially in the higher variants.
More importantly, rather, most importantly, its higher variants also carry an attractive price, prices are also attractive — so we think at this moment — THIS IS THE C-SEGMENT SUV to buy if you want that premium experience with a manageable, compact dimensions.
Here’s a look at the ex-showroom prices for the 2023 Kia Seltos facelift:
If you’re wondering whether you should buy the Tata Altroz turbo petrol or diesel then this article will help you come to a conclusion. Here, we’ll take the latest ex-showroom prices of the Altroz and look at the price difference. Based on the current turbo petrol and diesel prices, we’ll calculate the kilometres you need to drive the car to recover the higher upfront cost. This should help you decide which engine option of the Altroz will work best for you and save you money in the long run. Let’s start with the difference in their ex-showroom prices.
Tata Altroz Turbo Petrol Vs Diesel – Price Comparison
Let’s look at the latest ex-showroom prices of the Tata Altroz turbo petrol and diesel to see what extra cost you’re paying for the Altroz diesel over the Altroz turbo petrol.
TATA ALTROZ TURBO PETROL VS DIESEL PRICES
EX-SHOWROOM DELHI (JUNE 2023)
Variants
Turbo Petrol Prices
Difference
Diesel Prices
XZ Manual
Rs. 9,09,900
Rs. 75,000
Rs. 9,84,900
XZ Plus S Manual
Rs. 9,63,990
Rs. 74,910
Rs. 10,38,900
XZ Plus S Dark Manual
Rs. 9,99,990
Rs. 73,910
Rs. 10,73,900
For the Tata Altroz diesel manual, you’re paying between Rs. 73,910 and Rs. 75,000 more than the turbo petrol.
Tata Altroz Turbo Petrol Vs Diesel – Running Cost Calculation – June 2023
Now, let’s compare the per kilometre fuel cost you’ll incur with both the engine options. For this, we’ll use the latest petrol and diesel prices in Delhi and the official mileage figures as a baseline.
TATA ALTROZ
COST PER KM (JUNE 2023)
Turbo Petrol
Difference
Diesel
Fuel Price Delhi
Rs. 96.76
Rs. 7.1
Rs. 89.66
Manual Mileage
18.5kmpl
5.14km
23.64kmpl
Manual Cost Per KM
Rs. 5.23
Rs. 1.44
Rs. 3.79
At the current fuel prices, the Tata Altroz turbo petrol manual will cost you Rs. 1.44 more than the Tata Altroz diesel manual for every kilometre you drive.
Kilometres To Breakeven With Tata Altroz Diesel
TATA ALTROZ TURBO PETROL VS DIESEL
KM TO RECOVER (JUNE 2023)
Variants
KM to Recover
XZ Manual
52,172km
XZ Plus S Manual
52,110km
XZ Plus S Dark Manual
51,414km
Depending on the variant, you’ll have to cover 51,414 to 52,172 km with the Tata Altroz diesel manual to recover the extra price you pay upfront over the Altroz turbo petrol.
Should You Buy Tata Altroz Turbo Petrol Or Diesel?
Compared to the Altroz turbo petrol, the turbo diesel models cost from Rs. 74,000 to Rs. 75,000 more. However, with a very reasonable km-to-breakeven figure of around 52,000km, you can recover the higher upfront cost in a year or two. The Altroz turbo diesel also offers marginally better fuel efficiency than the Altroz turbo petrol. Hence, if you need a diesel hatchback, the Altroz turbo diesel makes for an ideal choice.
You can use our Fuel Cost Calculator to see how any petrol, diesel or CNG car will cost to run based on the latest fuel price in your city.
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2023 Citroen C3 Aircross – Exterior Review
We recently drove the 7-seater version of the C3 Aircross. Still, in this article, we’ll briefly highlight the 5-seater version’s details wherever necessary. We have covered the Citroen C3 Aircross before, so you must be familiar with the basic design of the car, which remains consistent between the 5- and 7-seat versions. To know our thoughts about the C3 Aircross design, you can watch our following walkthrough video of the SUV:
Therefore, in this review, we will only discuss a few noteworthy design and exterior elements.
To start with, the C3 Aircross comes with halogen reflector type headlamps and fog lamps. While it does have two-part LED DRLs, the turn indicators are just regular bulbs. By design, the C3 Aircross is an SUV and gets a faux skid plate in the front, it doesn’t have very thick cladding around it to add to the visual mass.
Its side proportions are pleasing with an almost horizontal roofline, an upright stance, 200mm ground clearance and 17-inch alloy wheels. I particularly like how the C-pillar is thick. It blends into the quarter glass and the windshield behind it, making the C3 Aircross appear longer than it really is.
What I found unpleasant are the flap-type door handles, thin all-around cladding and the small rear door plastic moulding.
The design around the back is simple and elegant. The tail lamps are also halogen bulbs, but they have a frosted shell, giving them a modern appearance.
It’s worth noting that both the 5-seater and 7-seater versions of the C3 Aircross have a smaller 16-inch spare tyre mounted beneath the floor.
With the 3rd row upright, there’s a barely-usable, 44 litres of storage space – suitable just for shopping bags. The third row is completely removable and it’s quite easy to get these two seats out individually.
The 7-seater C3 Aircross has 511 litres of boot space with the 3rd row removed. In the 5-seat version, the boot space is 444 litres, mainly because its middle row has 40mm more leg space. We will compare the interior space of these cars in the next section.
Overall, the exterior design of the C3 Aircross is appealing, mostly due to its pleasing proportions. However, in several places, you’ll find elements suggesting that the car might be produced to a specific budget, like flap-type door handles and halogen bulbs for both headlamps and fog lamps.
To compensate, Citroen offers this in both 5- and 7-seat configurations, allowing you to pick the type of boot or cabin space you desire. The question now is whether there’s evidence of cost-cutting inside the cabin and if the seating configurations provide the practicality you’re looking for? Let’s find out.
C1-SEGMENT SUVs | DIMENSION COMPARISON
C3 AC
Elevate
Seltos FL
Creta
Gr. Vitara
Hyryder
Astor
Kushaq
Taigun
Length
4323mm
4312mm
4365mm
4300mm
4345mm
4365mm
4323mm
4225mm
4221mm
Width
1796mm
1790mm
1800mm
1790mm
1795mm
1795mm
1809mm
1760mm
1760mm
Height
1665mm/1669 (7S)
1650mm
1645mm
1635mm
1645mm
1635mm
1650mm
1612mm
1612mm
Wheelbase
2671mm
2650mm
2610mm
2610mm
2600mm
2600mm
2585mm*
2651mm
2651mm
Ground Clearance
200mm
220mm
190mm*
190mm*
208mm
208mm
180mm*
188mm
188mm
Boot Space
444L/44L
(511L 5S)
458L
433L
433L
373L (265L Hybrid)
373L (265L Hybrid)
448L*
385L
385L
Tyre Size (top)
215/60 R17
215/55 R17
215/55 R18
215/60 R17
215/60 R17
215/60 R17
215/55 R17
205/55 R17
205/55 R17
*Estimated
Citroen C3 Aircross Petrol – Interior Front Review
The C3 Aircross comes with a dual-tone beige-black interior. In its top Max variant, the dashboard also has copper, brushed aluminium, and glossy black detailing. We had covered its interior during its reveal just like we did with the exterior – so in this review, we will mainly discuss the cabin quality, feature experience and space-related aspects.
Starting with quality, the main touchpoints, meaning the dashboard, steering wheel and gear lever, are chunky and they both feel good to hold. Using small door lock controls, air con knobs, exposed USB ports and AC vents feels like you’re in a car from a lower segment.
Talking about the screens – its 10.25-inch infotainment system has good touch sensitivity and feedback. Although it doesn’t offer many controls, it feels good to use. The audio output is satisfactory, and it can also pair wirelessly with phones. However, it doesn’t have a wireless charger. We believe that any car offering wireless smartphone pairing should also have wireless phone charging to make the connectivity experience feel complete.
Moving to the second screen – the instrument cluster. It’s not very large and doesn’t appear very high definition either. But it has several settings and themes that I believe users would like to personalise.
The driving position is vital. From the driver’s seat, you can clearly see the flared parts of the bonnet. Many drivers who prefer seeing the bonnet from the driving position will appreciate it as it gives the SUV vibe. Its windscreen is quite raked, so some drivers might find it small. I found the overall seat cushioning and size perfect for my height and I believe most buyers will also find it comfortable.
To achieve a good driving position, the steering wheel offers tilt adjustment, and the driver’s seat has height adjustment. From the driver’s perspective, other notable features are:
Rear parking camera
Integrated seat armrest
Power mirrors
Audio and instrument cluster controls on the steering wheel
Engine start/stop buttons
However, it lacks features like:
Auto-dimming inside mirror
Power folding mirrors
Cruise control
Auto AC
Keyless entry
Telescopic steering adjustment
So we feel it could carry a competitive price since these features are common among C-segment SUVs.
Citroen C3 Aircross – 2nd Row Interior Review
With the front seat adjusted to a 5-feet 8-inch driver’s comfort, there’s just adequate knee space for me and sufficient space under the front seat for my feet.
This being the 7-seat version, the middle row has 40mm less knee space compared to the 5-seat version, making the latter feel more spacious. However, the 7-seat C3 Aircross does have:
Roof-mounted rear AC vents
Reclining rear seatback
Slightly protruding neck cushion for the middle passenger
It’s worth noting that the rear AC vents only work as blowers, essentially pushing cool air from the front cabin to the rear. So, it doesn’t have a separate compressor to cool the rear cabin
In the 5-seat version of the C3 Aircross, there’s an integrated rear seat armrest, and its fixed rear seatback angle is almost as much as the maximum recline angle of the 7-seater. Due to the extra kneeroom and armrest, the best 2nd-row experience is in the 5-seat version.
Both seating configurations provide middle row passengers with:
2 USB ports
1 cup holder
Power window controls
These controls are placed quite far, and the 2nd row passengers may need to stretch a bit to access them.
I find enough headroom for myself, and the shoulder space is decent as well. The 2nd row seat base cushioning is good. Despite a slight bucketing and protruding transmission tunnel, you can sit in the middle seat, but I believe it is comfortable for at most 2 adults and a child.
From the perspective of rear passengers, this car should have had features like:
Curtain airbags
Thorax airbags
Rear AC vents in the 5-seater version
Middle armrest in the 7-seater
Door-mounted power window controls
Let’s now move to its third row seats.
Citroen C3 Aircross – 3rd Row Interior Review
The 2nd row seats of the 7-seater C3 Aircross split in a 60:40 ratio, but only the one beyond the front passenger tumbles, making third-row access relatively easy. The 3rd row seats are on the floor, so you’ll have to crouch to sit, and the leg space is limited. For someone of my height, there isn’t much headroom, and the seats are also upright because their top part almost touches the boot. Clearly, these seats are only suitable for kids, and I doubt even they would find them comfortable.
I was surprised to find that the 3rd row in the 7-seat version has 2 cupholders and 2 USB charging ports. Removing the 3rd row seats is easy, but their hooks remain exposed afterward.
If I had to choose between the 5-seat and 7-seat C3 Aircross, I’d opt for the 5-seat version because it offers a better 2nd row seat experience – even without the rear blower. This is despite it missing out on the reclining function and 3rd row seats. The 3rd row seats appear suitable only on rare occasions.
Overall, the C3 Aircross lacks some features we now expect in cars of this segment. Thus, when sitting inside, you feel that it’s not up to the C-segment SUV standards in terms of features. Let’s now drive it.
Citroen C3 Aircross Petrol Manual – Engine Performance And Drive Review
The C3 Aircross comes with a 1.2L, 3-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine that produces 110PS of power and 190Nm of torque. This is the same engine as the C3 turbo, in the same state of tune. The power-to-weight ratio for the C3 Aircross 7-seater is 86PS/tonne, and the torque-to-weight ratio is 149Nm/tonne. So on paper, its torque output looks impressive.
The peak torque of this engine starts at just 1750rpm, and the engine feels lively even below that rpm – meaning the car almost always feels responsive. As a result, its in-gear acceleration is good, and you won’t need to downshift frequently to pick up pace. Talking about outright performance, we did a brief 0-100kmph test on it, which it completed in around 12 seconds – it’s not lightning-fast, but it’s commendable.
Having driven it primarily on highways, we felt that it could handle long distance cruising with ease – though we wished it had cruise control. At 100kmph, it cruises in the 5th gear at around 2500rpm and also features a sixth gear. In the 6th gear, the cruising rpm at 100kmph is 2000 – which is quite relaxed, especially since you won’t need to downshift for overtaking.
In terms of driving experience, its turbo-petrol engine feels somewhat like a turbo diesel engine – making the drivability very pleasant. Being a 3-cylinder engine, you can feel its vibrations in the cabin at idle, but it smoothes out as you start moving.
Moving to the gearbox – as of now, this engine is only available with a 6-speed manual transmission. Its gear shifts are short and relatively smooth. However, the clutch felt a little heavier than we’re used to in other turbo petrol cars.
The primary reason you would want to drive the C3 Aircross daily is its ride quality, which stands out, especially on bad roads. Driving it on such terrains feels as if the suspension isolates the car from the road, handling everything independently. I believe the ride quality is this car’s biggest highlight – it’s that good.
We drove it mostly on straight roads, with light traffic – so as of now, its stability and braking performance seem apt. We intend to drive this car more extensively later to provide a better opinion on its ride, handling, braking, and fuel efficiency. Speaking of fuel efficiency, its claimed figure is 18.5kmpl, which is only surpassed by the Grand Vitara and Hyryder hybrid in the lower power output C1-segment SUVs. Now, let’s move on to the review’s verdict.
C SEGMENT SUVs | PETROL ENGINE SPECS
C3 AC
Creta
Seltos
Gr. Vitara / Hyryder
Gr. Vitara / Hyryder
Kushaq
Taigun
Astor
Engine
1.2L Turbo
1.5L
1.5L
1.5L
1.5L Hybrid
1.0L Turbo
1.0L Turbo
1.5L
Cylinder
3
4
4
4
3
3
3
4
Displacement
1199cc
1497 cc
1497 cc
1462cc
1490cc
999cc
999cc
1498cc
Power
110PS @ 5500rpm
115PS @ 6300rpm
115PS @ 6300rpm
103PS @ 6000rpm
115.5PS
115PS @ 5000rpm
115PS @ 5000rpm
110PS @ 6000rpm
Power:Weight
89PS/t (86PS/t)
92PS/t
94PS/t
90PS/t
90PS/t
97PS/t
97PS/t
NA
Torque
190Nm @ 1750rpm
144Nm @ 4500rpm
144Nm @ 4500rpm
137Nm @ 4400rpm
141Nm
178Nm @ 1750 – 4500rpm
178Nm @ 1750 – 4500rpm
144Nm @ 4400rpm
Torque:Weight
154Nm/t (149Nm/t)
115Nm/t
118Nm/t
119Nm/t
109Nm/t
150Nm/t
150Nm/t
NA
Manual
6-speed
6-speed
6-speed
5-speed
NA
6-speed
6-speed
5-speed
Manual FE
18.5kmpl
16.8kmpl
17.0kmpl
21.11kmpl (19.38kmpl AWD)
NA
17.76kmpl
19.87kmpl
NA
Automatic
–
CVT
CVT
6TC
CVT
6TC
6TC
CVT
Auto FE
–
16.9kmpl
17.70kmpl
20.58kmpl
27.97kmpl
18.09kmpl
18.15kmpl
NA
2023 Citroen C3 Aircross SUV – Verdict
After spending around 5-6 hours with the C3 Aircross, what impressed us the most is its ride. It feels like it floats on bad roads, ensuring a high level of comfort inside the vehicle. The cabin space and its road presence are also commendable. Given that its top variant isn’t brimming with features, we hope its pricing would be aggressive, hopefully starting around Rs. 10.0 lakh. The 5-seat version will come in 3 variants, while the 7-seat version will only go on sale in the top 2 variants.
For most buyers, we believe the 5-seat version will be the better choice because it offers a superior rear seat experience among the two seating configurations. If priced right, we feel the C3 Aircross could offer better value than its normal petrol competitors, positioning it as the affordable C1-segment SUV to purchase.
Note: If you prefer watching the review in Hindi instead of reading it in English, then you can play the following video:
2023 Kia Seltos Facelift – Safety Features
The facelift of the Seltos primarily involves cosmetic changes and feature upgrades, with no major alterations to the platform, chassis or its build quality. If there are any changes, it’s not possible for anyone to determine whether this Seltos is any safer than the older version, solely through visual inspection or by opening and closing its doors.
As of now, no third-party agency has conducted a crash test on the India-spec new Seltos facelift. Given that there’s no significant change in its structure, we will consider the injury report of the pre-facelift Seltos. According to Global NCAP data, the pre-facelift Seltos crash test offered Adequate protection to the driver’s head, Good for the neck, and Marginal for the chest. These are the three areas where injuries can potentially be fatal. We do not consider Global NCAP’s body shell integrity as, in the end, the only thing that matters is the extent of the injury to the occupant.
If there’s no change in the construction, and the car gets more safety features – which it does – and if the car is subjected to the same test, then it’s understandable that the driver injury should not exceed that of the old Seltos.
Since there’s no weak or poor rating for the driver’s head, neck, or chest in the Seltos crash test, based on Global NCAP’s data, you can consider the Seltos from a safety perspective.
Regarding safety technology, in addition to the standard safety features, the Seltos gets the following safety features as standard:
2x front side thorax curtain airbags
2x curtain airbags
All 3-point seatbelts
Rear disc brakes
Electronic stability control (ESC)
Hill start assist (HSA)
Tyre pressure monitoring system
Automatic door lock/unlock
You can now see all the safety-related features of all variants in the following table:
2023 SELTOS | VARIANT-WISE SAFETY TECH
HTE
Std. safety features
2x front side thorax airbags
Emergency stop signal
Remote central locking*
Rear disc brakes
2x curtain airbags
Day/night inside mirror*
Electronic stability control (ESC)
Halogen projector headlamps
Hill start assist (HSA)
Impact-sensing auto door unlock
Speed-sensing auto door locks
5x 3-point seatbelts with reminder
Tyre pressure monitoring system
HTK
Rear parking camera w/ live feed
Projector fog lamps
Front parking sensors
HTK Plus
Rear washer wiper
Rear defogger
2023 SELTOS | VARIANT-WISE SAFETY TECH
HTX & HTX Plus
LED headlamps
LED projector fog lamps
LED tail lamps
ISOFIX
Traction control w/ modes (Automatic Only)
Auto-dimming inside mirror
GTX Plus & X Line
Blind-spot monitoring in instrument cluster
360-degree parking camera
Electronic parking brake with auto hold
Auto wipers
ADAS Features
Blind spot monitoring, warning and avoidance assist
Auto high beam
Rear cross traffic warning and collision avoidance
Adaptive cruise control with stop and-go
Forward collision warning and avoidance assist
Safe exit warning
It is worth noting that the Seltos GTX Plus and X Line variants now come equipped with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) technology. During this initial drive, we tested the Seltos front collision avoidance, rear cross traffic avoidance assist and safe exit warning ADAS features and they worked satisfactorily. Now, let’s talk about the 2023 Seltos facelift exterior.
New Kia Seltos 2023 Turbo X Line – Exterior Review
Before we discuss the exterior, I believe we should talk in detail about the new key with buttons on the side — it feels nice to hold.
We drove the X Line version of the Seltos, which comes in a matte grey colour. If we compare the changes to the pre-facelift Seltos, its front grille is now larger and gets a new design for the front bumper. The honeycomb pattern of the grille is different and the new DRLs extend through the grille. Speaking of lightwork, it now includes sweeping turn indicators, front and back, and it adds a nice styling touch to the exteriors.
Moving to the front bumper, it now has extra cladding, giving it a more muscular design. Like before, it houses the LED fog lamps. As we mentioned at the beginning, the Seltos now comes with ADAS. It has a radar in the front bumper with the front camera behind the windshield.
The Seltos facelift gets alloy wheels measuring 18 inches in the top variant and with a new design. This is the most prominent visual change on the side. It’s worth pointing out that the Seltos now has glossy black trim in many places, but there’s no red or any other coloured detailing in any variant. Earlier, the GTX variant had red accents on the exterior and interior to highlight its sporty nature.
In terms of the rear design, it has significant changes. The new Seltos now has a new set of tail lamps that are sleeker and almost interconnected. The design of its rear bumper is also new, and like before, it still has thick cladding. This version also gets functional dual exhausts, and the overall rear look is simple and appealing, yet sporty.
I personally feel that the exterior design of the pre-facelift Seltos is still appealing. But with the new colour options and other design upgrades, the Seltos 2023 has a fresh approach to the exterior design compared to the predecessor. It is an obvious improvement over the already pleasing exterior of the Seltos. Now, let’s look at its interior.
2023 Kia Seltos – Interior Review
In addition to beige-black, brown-black and all-black interior themes, the Seltos X-Line variant brings a greyish green-black interior. This colour combination feels premium and it also gets a leather finish on the dashboard and upholstery with some contrast red stitching.
The interiors instantly appear tastefully done. Along with this, the roof liner is black around the large panoramic glass sunroof. The sunroof curtain is so thick that light doesn’t pass through it. For my height of 5-feet 8-inch, there’s ample headroom in front as well as rear seats.
Now, coming to another prominent change in the cabin – the dual-screen curved housing. It integrates two 10.25-inch screens, making the dashboard layout look neat and modern at the same time. The touch feedback of its infotainment system is satisfactory, and there are a lot of features available here.
For instance, the settings for the instrument cluster include a Dynamic theme that displays information with a landscape background. Other than that, there aren’t many design-related changes, but Kia have reduced some inserts from the dashboard, which also makes the dashboard design appear cleaner.
There’s a layout-related change in the air-con control panel. Just above the glovebox on the dashboard, there’s an ambient light strip, which should enhance the cabin’s ambiance during night drives. Lastly, to accommodate the electronic parking brake, its centre console has a new design.
However, the rest of the cabin and design remain more or less the same, including the rear seat space, which is suitable for 2 adults and a child. 3 adults is a squeeze but completely doable for short trips. We have no complaints as such, because the new interior theme and dashboard layout make the Seltos interior feel richer compared to before. Now we’ll talk about the performance of the new 2023 Seltos turbo petrol engine.
Kia Seltos Facelift Turbo Petrol-Automatic – Engine Performance And Drive Review
The Seltos comes with 3 engine options: a 1.5L normal petrol engine, a 1.5L turbo diesel engine and a 1.5L turbo petrol engine. The only new addition among these is the turbo-petrol engine which replaces the olde 1.35L turbo petrol engine. This engine makes 160PS of power and 253Nm of torque. You can have it with either a 6-speed auto-clutch manual transmission or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic. The X Line variant, which we drove, is only available with the automatic.
It’s the most powerful engine in the Seltos line-up, and Kia claim a time of 8.9 seconds with the dual-clutch automatic transmission and 10.1 seconds with the auto-clutch manual transmission. In our brief test in Sport mode, it easily achieved 0-100kmph in around 9.5 seconds. Under ideal test conditions, we’re sure it can achieve Kia’s 8.9 seconds of claimed acceleration time. We think any mass market car accelerating to 100kmph in less than 10 seconds is pretty quick by any standards.
That said, when you drive it calmly, it doesn’t immediately feel energetic and instead it feels like it’s a heavy car. But rev it a little and you will realise how strong this engine’s mid-range is — and when you take it beyond the 2000rpm mark, it feels brisk and picks up speed rather quickly. We mainly drove it on the highway where it was cruising comfortably at 100kmph while revving around 1800rpm in the seventh gear.
So, it felt at ease doing triple digit speeds while staying in the peak torque zone for quick overtakes if necessary. Most of the time, you won’t feel the need to manually downshift, but if you want that control over gear shifts, you can do so with its gear lever or paddle shifters.
What we also learnt about the engine on this short drive is that its noise is audible in the cabin. It is not bothersome, but it filters through at both slow as well as higher speeds. The vibrations or harshness is not much — so like we said before — it is not bothersome. Now, talking about its ride, Kia have increased the damping force of the front suspension setup compared to the old Seltos. Thus, the front might feel a little stiff now while the damping force of the rear has been reduced — so it should feel a little softer.
From an experience standpoint, it’s difficult to say how much this has affected its ride, but what we can say with some degree of confidence is that it still feels a bit firm and handles a bit better than before. You can also feel the road surface in the car and we think this may lead to rattling noises with frequent rough road usage. We would also like to draw your attention to the fact that the Seltos we drove rode on 18-inch wheels. With a lower side wall to cushion the ride, compared to the older GTX Plus variant, it felt a bit firm.
On the other hand, it is because of this suspension setup only, that the car also feels planted, which is confidence inspiring for the driver. It also nicely complements the 160PS power output of this new turbo petrol engine. We found its handling and braking satisfactory for the performance on offer. With this new engine, the Seltos also has an auto engine start/stop tech, and so it has become more fuel efficient.
On this short drive, we couldn’t test its fuel efficiency, but the official mileage figures claim to offer 17.70kmpl with the turbo petrol-ACMT and 17.90kmpl with the turbo petrol-automatic. We will test the real-world mileage figures once we get to review it for a longer time. With the normal petrol engine, Kia suggest an ARAI-tested mileage figure of 17.0kmpl and 17.70kmpl with the manual and automatic transmission options, respectively.
To sum up the drive, we think that this 160PS engine completes the Seltos as a package — so you get a car that looks upmarket on the outside and inside. It also performs and rides like a more expensive car. Now, let’s look at its prices and sum up this review.
2023 Kia Seltos Facelift – Verdict And Buying Recommendation
The prices for the new Seltos start from Rs. 10.89 lakh. With the normal petrol engine, HTX is its top variant, which costs Rs. 16.59 lakh with the CVT automatic transmission. The variants available with the turbo petrol engine are HTK Plus, HTX Plus, GTX Plus and X Line. The top variant is available only with automatic transmission and costs Rs. 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Seltos was already a car with mass appeal and when we had the older version of the Seltos with us for a long-term review, we were satisfied with the car. It felt like it even matched the cabin experience of more expensive cars. With this update, the cabin experience of the Seltos has improved further and it feels even more polished now with the new colour schemes. The new screens, the larger sunroof, new cabin features, ADAS and a powerful turbo-petrol engine makes it a car that is difficult to nitpick, especially in the higher variants.
More importantly, rather, most importantly, its higher variants also carry an attractive price, prices are also attractive — so we think at this moment — THIS IS THE C-SEGMENT SUV to buy if you want that premium experience with a manageable, compact dimensions.
Here’s a look at the ex-showroom prices for the 2023 Kia Seltos facelift:
If you’re wondering whether you should buy the Hyundai Aura petrol or CNG then this article will help you come to a conclusion. Here, we’ll take the latest ex-showroom prices of the Aura and look at the price difference. Based on the current petrol and CNG prices, we’ll calculate the kilometres you need to drive the car to recover the higher upfront cost. This should help you decide which engine option of the Aura will work best for you and save you money in the long run. Let’s start with the difference in their ex-showroom prices.
Hyundai Aura Petrol Vs CNG – Price Comparison
Let’s look at the latest ex-showroom prices of the Hyundai Aura petrol and CNG to see what extra cost you’re paying for the Aura CNG over the Aura petrol.
HYUNDAI AURA PETROL VS CNG PRICES
EX-SHOWROOM DELHI (AUG 2023)
Variants
Petrol Prices
Difference
CNG Prices
S Manual
Rs. 7,17,900
Rs. 95,000
Rs. 8,12,900
SX Manual
Rs. 7,95,300
Rs. 95,000
Rs. 8,90,300
For the Aura CNG manual, you’re paying Rs. 95,000 more than the Aura petrol.
Hyundai Aura Petrol Vs CNG – Running Cost Calculation – Aug 2023
Now, let’s compare the per kilometre fuel cost you’ll incur with both the engine options. For this, we’ll use the latest petrol and diesel prices in Delhi and the official mileage figures as a baseline.
HYUNDAI AURA
COST PER KM (AUG 2023)
Petrol
Difference
CNG
Fuel Price Delhi
Rs. 96.76
Rs. 23.17
Rs. 73.59
Manual Mileage
20.50kmpl
7.50km
28.00kmpl
Manual Cost Per KM
Rs. 4.72
Rs. 2.09
Rs. 2.63
At the current fuel prices, the Hyundai Aura petrol manual will cost you Rs. 2.09 more than the Hyundai Aura CNG manual for every kilometre you drive.
Kilometres To Breakeven With Hyundai Aura CNG
HYUNDAI AURA PETROL VS CNG
KM TO RECOVER (AUG 2023)
Variants
KM to Recover
S Manual
45,416km
SX Manual
45,416km
You’ll have to cover 45,416 km with the Hyundai Aura CNG manual to recover the extra price you pay upfront over the Aura petrol.
Should You Buy Hyundai Aura Petrol Or CNG?
With the Aura CNG, you’ll sacrifice a little bit on the performance front as the car will have a lower power and torque output when running on CNG. You’ll also give up most of the boot space. Moreover, you might have to frequently visit the CNG station as the tank range is very less with CNG cars. If your city doesn’t have enough CNG stations, then the Aura CNG may not be feasible at all for you.
However, if you can live with these compromises, then you can recover the higher upfront cost of the CNG model in just over 45,500km.
You can use our Fuel Cost Calculator to see how any petrol, diesel or CNG car will cost to run based on the latest fuel price in your city.
Let’s start by stating the most apparent fact – Invicto is a rebadged Toyota Hycross with minor cosmetic alterations and some feature differences. To clarify further – it’s built on the Hycross platform and the body panels are similar to those of the Hycross. Hence, the build quality of Invicto is the same as that of the Hycross. In fact, contract manufacturing is taking place with Toyota and Maruti Suzuki. So, the Invicto is manufactured at Toyota’s plant, and then it is shipped to Maruti Suzuki.
Now let’s discuss the modifications – the internals of the LED headlamps have different elements, and you see these 3-element LED DRLs in the Invicto. This is consistent with Maruti Suzuki’s Nexa cars. The Invicto’s front grille is also redesigned – it features a dual-chrome bar running across with the Suzuki logo in the centre, and the pattern of the grille is also different. The front bumper and the placement of the LED turn indicator are different. Its skid plate is wider and painted in silver. It is worth mentioning that the Invicto’s front bumper does not have integrated fog lamps, which are present in the Hycross.
From the sides – there’s just one significant change, and that is the fact that even the top variant of Invicto comes with 17-inch wheels while the Hycross gets 18-inch wheels. That said, in both cases, the total wheel diameter of the tyres is the same. This means that the Invicto has a thicker tyre wall which could potentially enhance its ride quality – we will discuss more about this in our drive section.
Around the back, the tail lamp internals are also different and follow the Nexa design theme. So there are 3-element LED lights here. The rest of the design is similar to that of the Hycross.
There’s a minimum of 239-litres of space here, which is expandable as it comes with a 50:50 split third row. With the third row seat back angle suitably adjusted, the boot can accommodate the weekend luggage of four people.
There’s a removable luggage tray on the floor of Invicto’s to expand the cargo area. Below the luggage tray, you can store things like a tool kit, puncture repair kit or car washing supplies. You can also unscrew the spare tyre from here. It is worth noting that there’s a light in the boot, an option to stow the third row middle armrest and a powered tailgate.
Overall, there are no major external differences between the Invicto and the Hycross – these cars look very similar. Now whether that’s a good thing or bad – we will provide the answer at the end of this article. Let’s now take a look at its interior.
Maruti Nexa Invicto Petrol-Hybrid – Front Interior Review
The Invicto comes with a black interior with rose gold detailing in the middle, around the air conditioning vents and on the doors. Its dashboard also has a leather treatment with white stitching. There’s hard plastic all over the top of the dashboard, which feels a bit scratchy, but the overall interior quality is commendable.
Its glovebox can accommodate some pet bottles, and there’s an open storage space on top of the glovebox, where you can place a smartphone. Here, there’s also a 12V socket to plug an accessory, such as a USB charger, tyre inflator kit or a wireless phone charger.
Additionally, there’s space in the door to hold a bottle and some other items and there’s also a deep pocket under the front armrest. Right in front of the armrest, are 2 cupholders, next to which are a USB type-A and a USB type-C ports for charging.
In the Invicto, the gear lever is integrated into the slanting centre console. Here, you’ll also find controls for the 360-degree parking camera, electric parking brake with auto hold, drive modes and traction modes. I personally like having easy access to all the controls in the cockpit, so I prefer this type of centre console layout. Let us know in the comments section if you prefer this layout or a traditional centre console.
Above this are the air conditioning and seat ventilation controls, and for the price of this car, the quality of these controls is acceptable. However, I would have preferred if the touch-and-feel of its air con vents were a bit better. Right now, they don’t seem appropriate for a car of this price point.
Now we come to the large 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system which has wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay. Android Auto. Its screen is of the matte type — it doesn’t look like an upmarket system and it also doesn’t have many features, but its touch sensitivity is good.
You can also use the infotainment system with the steering-mounted controls. Besides some infotainment controls, you’ll also find buttons for cruise control on the steering wheel. The finish of the steering wheel feels premium, and it also has paddle shifters which you can use to set the regen level.
In the instrument cluster, most of the information is displayed on a digital screen. Its display is crisp and readable, but it doesn’t feel very modern.
From the driver’s perspective, notable features in this area include tilt and telescopic steering adjustment, push-button start/stop, powered tailgate controls, power adjustable and and foldable outside mirrors and power driver seat controls with memory function.
Due to the flat cabin floor and high ground clearance, entering and exiting the rear seat of this car is easy. We drove the top variant of the Invicto, which only has the captain seats option. Sitting in the 2nd row with the front seat set to my 5-feet 8-inch height, I have more than adequate knee and legroom. This seat has a conventional manual recline adjustment lever, which serves the purpose of sliding the seat, and there is a separate lever for seat recline.
These seats come with an attached armrest, which is adjustable for angle. The captain seat behind the driver has an attached tray with two cup holders, and there’s space to keep a phone here. You can fold this tray in case it’s not in use. The base and back of the captain seats are generous, and on a short drive, we found their cushioning supportive, with adequate under-thigh support as well.
To enhance the rear passenger cabin ambience, it comes with a large panoramic sunroof with thick curtains to prevent sunlight passing through when closed. Even with the sunroof, there is adequate headroom for me, and there’s also diffused blue ambient lighting along the roof and on the lower part of B-pillars.
Discussing some other useful features, it has manual rear window curtains and a separate rear zone auto AC as well, allowing rear passengers to set the AC temperature to their preference.
Its air conditioning vents are roof-mounted with adjustable angle for airflow. Other notable features for middle passengers include two rear USB-C ports, front seat back pockets, power windows and door pockets.
Considering the kind of rear experience it offers, we felt that the Invicto lacks features such as:
Ventilated rear seats
Front passenger seat adjustment convenience lever which is also popularly known as Boss mode
The middle-row captain seats in the Invicto do not tumble, so you can only get to the 3rd row by sliding them forward and using a recess in the C-pillar. Accessing the third row isn’t difficult and even adults can easily get in and out without feeling any inconvenience. The third row is also 50:50 split with multiple recline angles.
The seats’ base and back have decent cushioning and you don’t sit so close to the floor that travelling long distances would be difficult. There is also the option to slide your feet under the 2nd row captain seats. You can also stretch your legs and place them between both middle-row seats.
The only major downside I see here is that there is barely enough headroom for adults. In fact, people who are around 6 feet tall or wear a turban may find it inadequate. If the car goes through a rough patch on the road, it’s possible that the heads of tall passengers could rub against the roof.
For those around my height, which is 5-feet 8-inch, these seats are relatively comfortable, and they come with adjustable headrests. There’s also a third middle headrest, which you can park in the boot when not in use.
There are individual cup holders for 3rd-row passengers along with a phone holder and a 12V socket on the left side. Meanwhile, the air conditioning vents are near the roof grab handle. We think the 3rd-row passengers might miss USB phone chargers.
Officially, the Invicto can accommodate three passengers in the 3rd row. It’s also wide enough to seat three people for shorter rides, but only two people can travel long distances comfortably. So overall, we think the Invicto is a comfortable car for up to 6 adults. The highlight of its cabin is its sense of spaciousness and in parts, it feels upmarket as well. Let’s now see how it drives.
Maruti Suzuki Invicto Petrol-Hybrid-Automatic – Engine Performance And Drive Review
The Invicto comes with a 2.0-litre petrol engine, equipped with hybrid technology. It gets a nickel metal hydride battery for longer life. Its maximum power output is 186PS and peak torque is 206Nm. As it’s less equipped than the Hycross, it is also a bit lighter – so its power-to-weight and torque-to-weight ratios are better and with an efficiency of around 23.24kmpl, it’s also about 2kmpl more efficient.
3-ROW D1-SEGMENT CARS | ENGINE SPECS
Invicto
Innova Hycross
XUV700 7S
Hector Plus
Scorpio-N
Engine
2.0L, Hybrid
2.0L
2.0L, Hybrid
2.0L, Turbo
1.5L, Turbo
2.0L, Turbo
Cylinder
4
4
4
4
4
4
Displacement
1987cc
1987cc
1987cc
1997cc
1451cc
1997cc
Kerb Weight
1620kg
1730kg
1730kg
2000kg
1649kg
1900kg
Maximum Power
186PS
174PS @ 6600rpm
186PS
200PS @ 5000rpm
143PS @ 5000rpm
203PS @ 5000rpm
Power:Weight
114.81PS/t
100.58PS/
107.51PS/t
100.00PS/t
86.72PS/t
106.84PS/t
Peak Torque
206Nm
205Nm @ 4500 – 4900rpm
206Nm
380Nm @ 1750 – 3000rpm
250Nm @ 3600rpm
370Nm/380Nm (MT/AT) @ 1750 – 3000rpm
Torque:Weight
127.16NM/t
117.92NM/
119.08NM/
190.00NM/t
151.61NM/t
194.74NM/t
Manual
Transmission
–
–
–
6MT
6MT
6MT
Claimed FE
–
–
–
NA
14.03kmpl*
NA
Automatic
Transmission
eCVT
CVT
eCVT
6TC
CVT
6TC
Claimed FE
23.24kmpl
16.13kmpl
21.1kmpl
NA
11.67kmpl*
NA
*pre facelift
On paper, its power-to-weight ratio is the best in this segment, and because it’s a hybrid powertrain – despite having a lesser torque-to-weight ratio compared to its rivals – its drivability is good. It is particularly smooth and peppy when it drives off on pure electric power. We even did a brief 0-100kmph test, and it did the spring in around 10.5 seconds in both normal and Power mode. That is quick for a car of this size – so, performance-wise, we found it satisfactory.
There isn’t any engine vibrations in the cabin worth talking about, but you can hear some engine noise inside when you push it a bit hard. For regular driving, even the engine noise remains well below annoying levels.
While driving the Invicto, we found its ride comfortable – it has the right amount of stiffness to it – so it doesn’t roll too much and it flattens road inconsistencies quite well. It is also stable enough to do some work in the 2nd row seat.
Its driving position is commanding, and the view in all directions is clear. Overall, we think it is a car that you would enjoy driving and you won’t mind sitting at the back as well. Now, let’s look at its prices and key features.
Maruti Suzuki Invicto – Prices and Features
The prices for the Invicto start from Rs 24.79 lakh and go up to Rs 28.42 lakh. It is available in only two variants, and the Zeta Plus variant offers a choice of 7- and 8-seater configurations.
MARUTI SUZUKI INVICTO HYBRID | EX-SHOWROOM PRICES
Variant
7-Seater
Difference
8-Seater
Zeta Plus
₹24,79,000
₹5,000
₹24,84,000
Alpha Plus
₹28,42,000
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In the Alpha Plus variant, which is above the Zeta Plus variant, additional features include:
Auto dimming IRVM (Inside Rear-View Mirror)
Rear defogger
Tyre pressure monitoring system
360-degree parking camera
Larger 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment with wireless Apple CarPlay
Powered tailgate
2-zone automatic climate control
Ventilated front seats
Power driver seat
Panoramic sunroof
Leather upholstery with a soft-touch dashboard
You can see the additional features of the Alpha Plus variant in the following table:
MARUTI SUZUKI INVICTO HYBRID | ALPHA PLUS VARIANT FEATURES
Safety
Infotainment
Functional
Style
Seatbelt Reminder For 2nd, 3rd Row Seats
10.1-inch Touchscreen
7 Seat Only
Panoramic Sunroof
Anti Theft Security System
Wireless Apple CarPlay
Wheel Arch Cladding
Chrome Door Handles
Rear Defogger
Remote AC ON/OFF
Powered Tailgate
Leather Upholstery
Auto Dimming IRVM
Remote Seat Ventilation ON/OFF
Air Purifier
Soft Touch Door Trim (Front)
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Remote Power Window Close
2-zone Auto AC (Front and rear)
Front & Rear Parking Sensors
Ventilated Front Seats
360 View Camera with Dynamic Guidelines
8-way Powered Driver Seat w/ Memory
ORVM w/ Welcome Light
Heat-resistant Front Windshield With Acoustic Insulation
Front Wipers with Timer Function
Upgrading from the Invicto Zeta+ to the Alpha+ variant costs Rs 3.63 lakh, and the additional features in the Alpha Plus variant only justifies around 85% of the upgrade cost – thus the Invicto Zeta Plus variant offers better value.
That said, there are several compelling features in the Alpha Plus variant – so much so that we would recommend that if you are spending around Rs. 30 lakh, then you should compromise a bit on value for a superior ownership experience and choose the Alpha Plus variant.
INVICTO vs HYCROSS | PRICE COMPARISON
Invicto Zeta+
Difference
Hycross VX
Rs. 24,79,000
Rs. 51,000
Rs. 25,30,000
We believe that if you don’t spend this amount, you may miss features like:
Auto dimming inside mirror
360-degree parking camera
Ventilated front seat
Powered driver seat
Powered tailgate
2-zone automatic climate control
Panoramic sunroof
Leather upholstery
INVICTO vs HYCROSS | PRICE COMPARISON
Invicto Alpha+
Difference
Hycross ZX
Rs. 28,42,000
Rs. 1,20,000
Rs. 29,62,000
If you are strictly value-conscious, it would be better to buy the Hycross VX hybrid over the Zeta Plus, BUT it would be better to opt for the Invicto Alpha Plus over the Hycross ZX. We will also publish a detailed comparison article shortly. Now, let’s move on to the verdict of this review.
Maruti Suzuki Invicto Hybrid Automatic – Verdict And Buying Recommendation
It’s difficult to talk about the Invicto without mentioning the Hycross. The Invicto retains all the qualities of the Hycross – its exterior design has some SUV vibe to it, the interior is spacious, the powertrain performance is good and it is, in fact, more fuel-efficient than the Hycross.
So, if you want to buy a comfortable and fuel-efficient petrol car in this segment – then the Invicto is a strong contender. Between these two cars, you can choose either value or the badge.
Now to address the most crucial question – should you buy a Maruti Suzuki at Rs 30 lakh? If it’s the after sales experience that you’re comparing with just Toyota – then perhaps being in a dilemma is justified. But if it’s just about the badge, and you’re also looking at other cars in comparison with the Invicto – then as an Invicto buyer, I’d get good value and quick delivery as well. So, I don’t have a reason to ignore the Maruti Suzuki Invicto.