Hyundai Exter
What you'll like:
Well-positioned overall package. Priced competitively against rivals
Unique looks with the H-shaped LED DRLs & tail-lamps and crossover styling
Super-refined 4-cylinder engine offers good driveability and satisfactory fuel efficiency. AMT and CNG versions are available too
Hyundai AMTs have superior tuning as compared to the AMTs of Maruti, Tata etc.
Well-tuned suspension absorbs bumps well and delivers acceptable high-speed stability
Precise build & quality (including interiors) are among the segment's best
Excellent ergonomics with light and well-placed controls
Spacious interiors with very good legroom and headroom for a car in this segment
Accommodating a 391-litre boot is among the largest in the segment
Loaded with features such as a sunroof, keyless entry & go, dashcam with dual camera, auto headlamps, cruise control, paddle shifters, connected car features (BlueLink), wireless charger, rear A/C vents, multi-lingual voice commands, etc
Safety kit includes 6 airbags, 3-point seatbelts for all 5 occupants, ISOFIX child seat mounts, ABS, EBD, ESC, VSM, hill-hold assist, rear parking sensors and camera, TPMS, emergency stop signal, SOS call and more
Hyundai's wide service network & up to 7-years extended warranty
What you won't:
Edgy looks & funky styling may not be to everyone's liking. Cuts and creases are overdone
Despite the unique styling, its not really a head-turner. Small size robs the Exter of road presence
1.2L NA petrols highway performance is adequate, but not exciting
No turbo-petrol or diesel engine on offer
Not as engaging to drive as the Citroen C3 Turbo. Handling, steering and thin tyres wont appeal to enthusiasts
Light-coloured interior theme isnt available. Black interiors may not be to everyone's liking. Hyundai shouldve offered a beige option
Back seat is more suitable for 2 healthy adults and a child. Not 3 healthy adults
Rear seat is placed on the lower side, and its under-thigh is average (taller folk will find it to be less)
Average sound system is no match for some of the rivals (e.g. Punch & Fronx have better ICE)
Some missing features like fog lamps, rear centre armrest, auto-dimming IRVM, 60:40 split rear seat, 6-speaker sound system (Exter has just 4), full-sized spare tyre, etc.
Review Link Tata Punch
What you'll like:
Snazzy styling! We love the mini-Harrier face and tight rear end
Well-designed & practical cabin with enough space for 4 adults
366-litre boot is accommodating
1.2L NA petrol offers good driveability in the city. Performance is acceptable <90 kmph
Sorted road manners & reassuring high speed stability
Enjoyable Harman 6-speaker ICE. One of the better systems in this segment
Features such as auto headlamps & wipers, cruise control, Traction Pro (AMT), and cooled glovebox
with factory customization packs too
A full 5 stars in the GNCAP! The safety package includes dual airbags, CSC, brake sway control, ISOFIX etc.
What you won't:
1.2L NA petrols highway performance is weak. At 100 km/h & up, more noise than action
Suspension has a firm tune (R16 variants). It is compliant & liveable, but you do feel bad roads
Jerky and slow AMT gearbox when competitors offer you smoother CVTs and torque converters
3-cylinder petrol cannot match the competitions 4-cylinders in refinement & NVH
No turbo petrol or diesel option. Period. Rivals & other Tata cars offer both
Cabin width makes 4 adults welcome, not 5
Some missing goodies such as an auto-dimming IRVM, splitting rear seat, rear AC vents, full-size spare
Tata's after-sales service quality is a hit or miss. Remains a gamble
Review Link Maruti Fronx
What you'll like:
Smart-looking crossover with sharp & attractive styling
Feels better built than some other Maruti cars
1.0L Boosterjet turbo-petrol engine is quick and has minimal turbo lag. Driveability is satisfactory
Smart Hybrid system ensures excellent fuel efficiency. ARAI = 20.01 to 22.89 kmpl
Nicely tuned suspension glides over small bumps, potholes and road imperfections
User-friendly cabin with loads of space! Can easily seat 5 adults (unlike many competitors)
Long feature list includes LED auto headlamps, LED DRLs, cruise control, 9-inch touchscreen HU paired with an Arkamys sound system, 360-degree camera, head-up display, rear A/C vents, wireless charging, footwell lighting, tilt & telescopic steering adjustment, connected car features etc
Safety kit includes 6 airbags, 3-point seatbelts for all, ESP, traction control, hill-hold assist and ISOFIX
Marutis excellent after-sales service, wide dealer network & fuss-free ownership experiences
What you won't:
On the inside, its almost identical to the regular Baleno. Differentiation shouldve been more
Quality of some plastic parts and fabric upholstery is mediocre
1.0L turbo-petrol although quick, is not exciting enough for enthusiasts
308-litre boot is among the smallest in the segment
No diesel option like some rivals
Rear seats under-thigh support is lacking for taller passengers
A few missing features like sunroof, TPMS, rear armrest, drive modes, auto wipers and front parking sensors
Lesser height means, despite the smart styling, it doesnt have the road presence of typical crossovers
Review Link Renault Kiger
Driving Report Nissan Magnite
What you'll like:
The Magnite looks really good
that handsome face is a head-turner
Sheer value-for-money pricing. Turbo-petrol with a proper AT under 10 lakhs!
Peppy performance from the Magnites 1.0L turbo-petrol engine
Smooth well-tuned CVT in a sea of jerky AMTs. Has Sport and L modes too
Healthy legroom for rear passengers. Space packaging is brilliant
Impressive kit (cruise control, LED headlamps, rear air-con vents, 360-degree camera, wireless charger, wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay)
205 mm of ground clearance is more than enough for any kind of bad roads
Safety kit includes ESP, TPMS, ABS, EBD & hill start assist
Base variant also gets a reasonable kit, including a rear wiper. Its not poverty-spec
What you won't:
Stiff & basic ride quality. You feel each and everything on the road
The Magnite is built to a cost and it does show, especially in the budget-grade cabin
Lower variants 1.0L naturally-aspirated petrol is a boring, unimpressive engine
Clunky, firm MT gearshift & a clutch pedal that has more weight than it should
No diesel option available on the Nissan Magnite
Cabin is narrower than some competitors. The narrow width makes it best for 4 adults
Missing features such as an auto-dimming IRVM, full-size spare tyre
Doesn't have the finesse or quality of premium crossovers like the XUV300, Sonet etc.
Nissan's tiny dealership network & lousy after-sales quality
Review Link Citroen C3
What you'll like:
Striking design! Very funky, yet likeable at the same time
Good-looking cabin that is practical too
Fast 1.2L turbo-petrol is genuinely fun-to-drive, while the 1.2L naturally-aspirated engine offers excellent driveability
6-speed MT is slick and light to operate. Definitely one of the better gearboxes in the segment
Sorted suspension offers a very good ride & handling package
Compact size and light controls are perfect for the urban environment
10-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay is excellent to use. Gets connected car features too
Lots of customization options and accessories to make your car truly unique
What you won't:
No automatic transmission on offer - a big miss when ATs are rapidly gaining popularity in India
Quality of cabin materials doesn't feel great; cost-cutting is pretty evident in certain areas
Some ergonomic issues like the placement of rear power window switches, unusable rear headrests
1.2L NA petrols highway performance is mediocre; 5-speed MT is notchy too
Cabin width makes the interiors suitable for 4 adults, not 5
Missing features like climate control, tachometer, decent sound system, LED headlamps, etc.
Long-term reliability & after-sales service quality are big unknowns; dealer network is tiny
Review Link Maruti Brezza
What you'll like:
Good-looking Compact SUV with improved road presence & mass appeal
Well-rounded product. Takes a successful formula and improves upon it
A competent BS6 petrol with Smart Hybrid tech and excellent fuel efficiency
Smooth 6-speed torque-converter AT comes with paddle shifters
Well-mannered suspension setup riding on 16-inch wheels and 215/60 section tyres
Decent cabin space for a sub-4 meter car. Lots of storage & a powerful air-con too
Now gets a sunroof, 360-degree camera, head-up display, rear A/C vents, wireless charging, ambient lighting, tilt & telescopic steering adjustment, connected car features etc
Long feature list includes dual projector LED auto headlamps, LED DRLs & foglamps, auto-dimming IRVM, cruise control and a 9-inch touchscreen HU paired with an Arkamys sound system
Safety kit includes 6 airbags, ESP, hill-hold assist and ISOFIX. Built on the same platform as the outgoing car, which had received a 4-star GNCAP safety rating
Marutis excellent after-sales service, wide dealer network & fuss-free ownership experiences
What you won't:
Feels more like a significant facelift rather than an all-new product
No diesel option like its rivals! Petrol-only as of now. CNG may be offered in the future
1.5L petrol engine lacks outright grunt. Tuned for fuel efficiency and suitable for relaxed cruising only
Expensive! AT variants are priced higher than competitor turbo-petrol with more advanced transmissions
AT option commands a stiff Rs. 1.5 lakh ex-showroom premium!
Interior quality and fit & finish are underwhelming for the price. The game has moved on
Short gearing of the 5-speed MT and lack of 6th cog results in an unusually busy engine at 100-120 km/h
328-litre boot is among the smallest in the segment
Some missing features like ventilated seats, leather upholstery, TPMS, drive modes, auto wipers and front parking sensors
Review Link Tata Nexon
What you'll like:
Very well-priced for what it offers
Funky styling ensures that the Nexon stands out from the crowd
5-star NCAP safety rating & a solid build, unlike many of its flimsy competitors
Nice, spacious cabin with comfortable seats. You get a practical 350-litre boot too
1.5L diesel & 1.2L petrol offer good performance. Diesel is especially impressive
Balanced road manners for such a tall car. Fine EPS & 209 mm of ground clearance!
Loaded with features: Driving modes, LED DRLs, reversing camera, 8-speaker ICE etc.
Dual airbags, ABS & Isofix child seat mounts are standard on all variants
What you won't:
Overdone design will be a turnoff for many of you. Rear end is way too busy
Jiggly low-speed ride; bumps are felt in the city (unlike other Tata cars)
3-cylinder petrol can't match 4-cylinder competition in NVH. Has lag too
The observant eye will notice some rough edges in fit, finish & quality
Concerns over long-term reliability, more so of the freshly developed engines
Tata's inconsistent after-sales experience is far from that of Maruti & Hyundai
Shorter service/checkup interval of 6 months & 7,500 km (rivals have 12-month gaps)
Review Link Hyundai Venue
What you'll like:
A mini-Creta in almost every way! Same formula, in a smaller package
Precise build & quality (including interiors) are easily among the segment's best
Competent engines mated to slick gearboxes
Fast-shifting dual-clutch Automatic gearbox available
Balanced road manners. Very easy to drive as well
Loaded to the gills with equipment (paddle shifters, drive modes, sunroof, BlueLink telematics, cabin air purifier etc.)
Top safety equipment includes 6 airbags, BAS, ESP, HSA, ISOFIX and more
Hyundai's competent after-sales & fuss-free ownership experiences
What you won't:
Diminutive street presence. Looks more hatchback than an SUV from some angles, especially the rear
Strictly a 4-seater; the rear bench has very awkward seating for the middle occupant
Long-term reliability of the DCT is a concern
Engine noise is very prominent, more so in Sport mode
AT only on the petrol, not the diesel. Kia Sonet gets a Diesel AT
Review Link Kia Sonet
What you'll like:
A mini-Seltos in almost every way! Same formula, in a smaller package
Sharp & handsome styling. In our opinion, this is the best-looking Compact SUV
Excellent spread of powertrains including a fast & enjoyable turbo-petrol
Diesel AT is fantastic; the only smooth torque-converter gearbox in a sea of AMTs
Well-tuned suspension offers a good balance between ride & handling. 205 mm GC too
Top safety package includes 6 airbags, ESP, HSA, TPMS etc.
Very enjoyable 7-speaker Bose sound system
Impressive kit (ventilated seats, sunroof, auto LED headlamps, cruise control, wireless charger)
What you won't:
Rear seat legroom is just adequate, while its limited width makes the Sonet a 4-seater
Top variants are pricey! More expensive than its sibling, the Hyundai Venue too
Dual-clutch ATs (like the Petrol DCT) have a history of poor reliability in India
As always with Kia, the variant spread is tough to figure out. Good luck finding your perfect Sonet!
The tasty 1.0L turbo-petrol doesnt come with a manual gearbox. Venue has that option
Review Link Mahindra XUV300
What you'll like:
A truly premium crossover. Nice build, quality & refinement levels
Great looking! Smart design has none of the usual Mahindra quirkiness
Cabin has enough space for 5. Quality-wise, the interior is more like a Hyundai
Fantastic engines. The petrol & diesel, both, offer fast performance & good driveability
A compliant ride with neutral road manners
Top safety kit. 7 airbags, ESP, ABS, all-wheel disc brakes, TPMS, seatbelt reminders for all & more
Loaded to the gills with equipment (front parking sensors, sunroof, cruise control, auto headlamps & wipers etc)
What you won't:
The most expensive Compact SUV in India! Not overpriced, but definitely higher than expected
257-liter boot is the smallest in the segment. There are cheaper hatchbacks which have a larger boot
Lack of a proper middle variant. W6 trim is simply too bare-bones, while W8 is expensive!
AMT doesnt suit a truly premium crossover like the XUV300
Sad audio system by current standards. The bass, especially, is poor
Mahindra's after-sales service quality is a hit or miss. Remains a gamble
Some important features missing (dead pedal, parcel tray, rear air-con, steering reach adjustment etc)
Review Link The 2021 1.2L Petrol Automatic (AMT) XUV300 TurboSport launch thread