The Skoda-VW 1.5 Turbo-petrols
Virtus / Slavia

What's hot: 148 BHP engine makes the Virtus / Slavia among the most fun-to-drive sedans in the segment, sporty 1.5L turbo-petrol is mated to smooth DSG transmission...Slavia gets a 6-speed MT too, sorted suspension offers a balanced ride & handling package, a ‘complete’ car that just might bring some love back to sedans, classy exterior & interior styling, along with solid build quality, cabin has good legroom on offer, supportive seats, perfect ergonomics & enough storage, 521-liter boot is the largest in its segment, safety features include 6 airbags, ESC, 3-point seatbelts for all, electronic differential lock, brake disc wiping, multi-collision brake and more, features like active cylinder tech, ventilated seats, sunroof, wireless Android Auto and CarPlay, auto headlamps & wipers etc., 6-year extended warranty & 4-year all-inclusive service packages available
What's not: DQ200 DSG transmission has a history of poor reliability & breakdowns in India, no MT option available with the Virtus like the Slavia, the backseat is better for 2 healthy adults and a child, rather than 3 adults, lovely 1.5L TSI is only available on the top variant...should have been there in the mid-trim too, interior quality doesn’t feel up to oldschool VW standards...body-coloured interior highlights (in Virtus) are polarising too, missing some features such as a subwoofer, driving modes (sport), 360-degree camera & electric driver's seat adjustment, turbo-petrols are very sensitive to driving style...FE will drop drastically when you drive hard, VW and Skoda’s after-sales service can be a hit or miss, the brand’s long-term reliability can be patchy as well
Virtus Review,
Slavia Review Taigun / Kushaq

What's hot: A breath of fresh (European) air in a sea of Korean, Chinese & Indian SUVs, classy exterior & interior styling matched with solid European build quality, cabin has good legroom to offer, supportive seats,
perfect ergonomics & lots of storage, 148 BHP engine makes the Taigun / Kushaq one of the most fun-to-drive crossovers in the segment, sporty 1.5L turbo-petrol is mated to slick 6-speed MT & quick DSG, sorted suspension offers a balanced ride & handling package, safety features include 6 airbags, ESC (all variants), 3-point seatbelts for all, electronic differential lock, brake disc wiping, multi-collision brake and more, 6-year extended warranty & 4-year all inclusive service packages available, features like active cylinder tech, ventilated seats, sunroof, wireless Android Auto and CarPlay, auto headlamps & wipers etc., 5-star GNCAP safety rating -
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What's not: DQ200 DSG transmission has a history of poor reliability & breakdowns in India, narrow width makes a 5th adult completely unwelcome...best for 4 onboard, lovely 1.5L TSI is only available on the top variant, at 385 litres, boot space is lesser than its direct rivals (Creta & Seltos = 433L), both crossovers lacks the street cred / presence offered by some competitors, notorious dealerships & after-sales service can be a hit or miss, missing some
now expected features such as driving modes (sport), panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, electric driver's seat adjustment, subwoofer & regular USB ports, turbo-petrols are very sensitive to driving style...FE will drop drastically when you drive hard
Taigun Review,
Kushaq Review