I hope this is the right thread and please excuse me if its not as im I am new to the forum

. Since , by mistake i had posted this on 2020 XL6 threas.
Introduction :
We bought this XL6 zeta MT (Nexa blue) in mid of august and got it delivered by the end of the august , It costed us 14.63 L (on-road) in Bengaluru . The car has completed 1000 KM and has gone through the first periodic service ( 1 month / 1000 KM according to the manual). Before I continue with the review , here’s a disclaimer , I don’t drive yet as I am still 17 yrs , the observations other than driving have been compiled by me and driving observations have been taken as input from my father . Here’s a small backstory , we used to have a 2017 Hyundai Xcent in starlight grey (AFAIK) , it was the SX model with 1.2 L kappa VTVT engine , while xcent was enough for our daily chores such as getting groceries etc. , the actual problem we were facing were the space constraints in the car whenever our relatives came over to our house , which is why we embarked on a search for a suitable 6 or 7 seater car under 16 lakhs for our needs . The first car that was in our radar was Ertiga .
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga :
Pros :
• The amount of space it offers for under 15 lakhs on road.
• Ingress and egress was easy
• Large rear windows didn’t make the interior look claustrophobic
• It’s a fuel efficient car .
Cons:
• The car’s interior is literally a “sea of beige” inside , which did not get vote from me .
• It has a taxi image , which didn’t make ertiga much appealing
• The 15 inch wheels were too small .
• Quality of interior bits was sub-par for a car costing over 12 lakhs on road.
• 4 airbags is less than what the competition is offering.
Next , on our radar was Kia carens , which was a interesting candidate :
Pros:
• Plethora of options for the engine and the transmission like 1.4 petrol , 1.5 T-Gdi turbo and the diesel engine .
• The quality of the materials is similar to Hyundai and it was top notch among the cars in this segment .
• The safety features like 6 airbags , all wheel disc brakes , ESP , hill hold assist etc. in all variants.
Cons:
• The looks were not appealing for our family , it looked too bland and EV-like in the front , the rear looked fine , it had a van-like appearance in the front overall , only the side profile was good and appealing to me . Hence , Carens was out of the race .
The variant which we wanted , prestige plus was coming at 17 L on road , which proved to be costly , so rejected it .
The third car was Maruti XL6 :
Pros :
• Looks much better than eritga and has a butch appearance with a SUV-like stance to it .
• The 16 inch wheels were much better and the alloys had a better design .
• The suspension was better than ertiga .
• Features like 360 degree camera are useful for parking in tight spaces or bumper to bumper traffic.
• Rear captain seats were very comfortable ( became a thing for sweetening the deal )
• The rear AC was a separate module , not only a blower .
• The NVH was excellent , couldn’t even know the engine was switched on at first !
Cons :
• As said above for ertiga , the quality of interiors was sub – par for a car costing over a million rupees .
• The K15C engine is a strictly suitable for those who want sedate driving experience and not expecting the engine to unleash its power on the highway .
• The armrest is small and basically unusable sometimes.
• The 3rd row seats are mostly suitable for people who are not over 5”7’ or 5”8’ . I’m 5”5’ for the record and it was comfortable for me .
So the XL6 was the final contender and my father’s heart was set on it . Initially we were going to book the Alpha variant for the amount of goodies its offering , but we didn’t book the alpha variant(as it was taking over 1 month for the delivery , as we needed the car within 15 days , as we had a house warming ceremony for our second house in the village and needed the car for bringing the things and dropping people . The SA had informed us that the zeta variant in nexa blue was readily available in their stockyard in tumkur and it would take atleast 10 days for the delivery , we went ahead and paid the booking amount of 25k . The showroom was very slow in responses especially for the test drive . Overall , the communication was poor and we had to push them for the updates regarding the delivery . The delivery was delayed for some reason by 5 days . Fast forward , we got the delivery date , only problem we had was insurance , as the showroom was charging high for it (33k) , so we went ahead with Acko by paying 25,000 to avoid registration delay . The registration was done within 2 days and we were allotted the number , we had told them to deliver the car to our apartment because my father didn’t have enough time for going to the showroom due to work commitments .
On the delivery day…
The car was shining in the nexa blue colour

as I got down the school bus and immediately after getting freshen up , I ran down to look at the car . My father was finishing the final paperwork and understanding the features of the car , meanwhile I was excited and was looking all over the cabin checking for any abnormalities . I have to say , we didn’t do a PDI

. I know it was a missed opportunity but i was occupied with exams and my father was occupied with work and nobody had the thought . But , things were perfect , nothing was wrong , like the fitting of the rear camera (more on it later) , paint quality . We took it for a short spin with showroom people , my father was used to driving the car , right out of the gate , only thing was he felt the brakes were a little on the late responsive side as the xcent's brakes had a sharp bite . the sales advisor told us its completely a normal thing and yes , it was a normal thing , my father got used to it in a couple of days .
- Driving Observations:
- The engine is smooth and refined
- The power was enough to come out of it basement (obviously) , don't know about ghats or hilly areas yet. yet.
- The 1st and 2nd gear were jerky , maybe because my father was used to the short gear ratio in xcent and XL6 has long gear ratios ( Please clarify on this).
- Smart hybrid kicks in for brake regeneration and gives torque assist when the secondary battery is fully charged
- Rear seats were damn comfortable .
- The camera quality was acceptable and guide lines were appearing properly . The zeta variant doesn't come with a reverse camera by default , it has to be fitted as an accessory
- The mileage we were getting was 15 to 18 KMPL on highway and 10 to 13 KMPL in traffic
- The suspension absorbs minor bumps and overall its on a stiffer side , which makes the car to be very planted on the highways
- The steering is light and similar to our xcent
We had made our mind that the interior quality won't be near as good as the xcent was .
The accessories opted were :
- Number plate garnish
- Window beading
- Carpets
- Rear spoiler
- Reverse camera
About the xcent , we sold it through cars24 for 4.50 L as they were the only ones who were offering a good price for our car , it was nearly used for 6 years , clocking in 25k KM on the ODO .
Recently , we gave it for for 1st periodic service after clocking in 1000 KMs , the service advisor was kind and we were getting updates hourly , only complaint we had was on the suzuki connect working irregularly , which was resolved and the total bill came out to be 1300 rs as we opted for the rat mesh which costed 1300 . The pick and drop was on time . The car is smoother now and feels better after much needed interior cleaning .
Before signing off , Here's photo of the rear.
Thanks for reading this long review if you have and sorry if my observations weren't spot on or descriptive enough .
Regards ,
EnthDriver