Top 5 Best SUV Cars In India
Some individuals need a certain combination of pulling ability and passenger seating for whatever purpose. Many SUVs can tow more than 2500 pounds and most seat five passengers; some also offer third-row seating. That sort of seating may be a must for carpoolers and those with large families. For some, with plenty of legroom and free space, it is a pleasure to ride around. Posted On October 14th, 2020
Hyundai Venue
Coming out on top, In the Indian market, the BS6 compliant Hyundai Venue recently made its debut. Hyundai's compact SUV has been on sale in India for under a year. Hyundai has upgraded the previously available 1.4-liter BS4 diesel engine to a brand new 1.5-liter BS6 compliant diesel engine, considering its performance. The BS6 Hyundai Venue diesel, with an economy figure of 23.3 kmpl, is the most fuel-efficient car in its class. The venue currently competes with the Ford EcoSport, the Tata Nexon, and the XUV300 Mahindra.
KIA Seltos
The Kia Seltos 2021 proves that you don't have to spend a lot of money on both fashion and features. Its price and external dimensions fall between the subcompact and compact SUV segments, but it has more interior volume than anticipated and an abundance of unique design details that effectively offset some of the cheaper bits used to hold the price down. Basically, beyond Kia's regular extra-long feature list and warranty, it offers even more value. The Altos is available with two engines, which are tied to the trim level. The LX, EX, and S are powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four good for 146 horsepower and 132 pound-feet of torque – a modest amount consistent with subcompact crossovers. The S is the only trim that can be had with front- or all-wheel drive, while every other trim level is AWD only.
Hyundai Creta
Without a doubt, the Hyundai Creta was one of the most promising products coming out of the Hyundai stables in India. And now we have a new one that promises, in more ways than one, to overshadow its successor. Hyundai also claims an ARAI figure of 21.4kmpl, which is excellent.
Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza
Introducing a car that has everything you've ever wanted. Striking looks, luxurious interiors, all the characteristics that you always wanted to have enough power to catch your heart. Maruti Suzuki Brezza is maintaining its position as one of the top competitors in the automobile industry because of its unique design and good pricing.
Mahindra XUV300
And last but not the least, The Mahindra XUV300, took the market by storm. The XUV300 Mahindra is commonly referred to as the baby XUV500 . But, as we can see, this rival of Tata Nexon and Vitara Brezza is more than just that. It is a shortened and Indian-ised variant of the Ssangyong Tivoli in the most fundamental sense. Two engines come with the Mahindra XUV300. There's a lovely thing about 1.5 petrol. For a diesel, it is refined, smooth, and surprisingly quiet. And it also has a strong mid-range. The diesel with its 6-speed manual gearbox is a nice fit, be it driving in the city or cruising on the highway. And it's also effective.