The car might look like the Ignis in size, but it is clearly more spacious than it. I am 6'2 and I could still sit in the rear seat with the driver's seat set to my driving position.
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With its elder brother, the Nexon:
Positives
- Ground clearance.
- Looks cute from certain angles.
- View from driver's seat: Bonnet is visible and there is a large greenhouse area.
- Ample space: Tata aces it in space management. The car might look like the Ignis in size, but it is clearly more spacious than it. I am 6'2 and I could still sit in the rear seat with the driver's seat set to my driving position.
- 5 star crash rating.
Negatives
- Looks ugly from some angles, resembling the KUV100 and S Presso silhouette.
- Absolutely dull to drive. It felt even more sluggish than the Tiago. The Kiger 1.0 turbo felt superb in comparison.
- Mediocre fuel efficiency: The MID showed 12 kmpl even after driving pretty sedate for a long time.
- Interior plastics surely feel a downgrade to the Altroz/Nexon. There are very hard plastics everywhere and some feel outright cheap. Again, the Kiger felt better.
Example: The elbow rest at the rear (who decided to use white there):
And the grab handle above the front passenger door. Trust me, even the Zest's grab handles feel much nicer:
And in a typical old bad habit of Tata, the wiper blade is exposed to the cabin:
What's with the open slots on the front grille? The horn shows through it:
- Front doors felt heavier than the rear doors.
- Pricing: Less said the better. If you want ground clearance and AMT, increase your budget and get the Nexon, even if it is the base variant. If you want a family car and don't care about ground clearance, get the Altroz.
Tata, when you demand 10 lakhs for the top trims, why not give a proper armrest, at-least for the driver?
This is what I saw in the service area:
There were so many Altroz and Nexons in the service center. I had gone to rectify a minor issue with my Safari Storme V400. I am sure the sales people will try and convince many prospective Altroz/ Nexon buyers to buy the Punch instead.
When you have a lot of footfall, why not use it to sell all products? They clearly do it.
One of the sales people even gave me the "SUV Sir" justification when I asked about the high prices of the Punch. I showed him my Storme and told him that I am done driving SUVs. Lol.
But yes, there will be many people who will fall for the SUV tag.
PS : A red Tiago is such a looker:
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