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Q ) What is the meaning of SUV cars?
A ) The term SUV originally stood for Sports Utility Vehicle that would usually be a large, tall car with lots of space and a powertrain capable of tackling most terrains, no matter the weather. It is now used as a broader term for cars chunky proportions and high ground clearance. That is why models like the Renault Kwid and Maruti S-Presso are sometimes referred to as micro-SUVs. However, the more appropriate representation of an SUV would start from the likes of the Jeep Compass and the Tata Harrier.
Q ) What is the difference between SUV & compact SUV?
A ) As the name suggests, a compact SUV is smaller than a regular SUV. It is usually less than 4.5 metres in length and designed primarily for urban use rather than off road. Examples of compact SUVs include Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos while the Renault Duster is a rugged exception, but it no longer gets an AWD variant. Meanwhile, conventional SUVs are larger in size with more cabin space and they usually get a AWD or 4x4 variant as well, like the Jeep Compass or Hyundai Tucson.
Q ) What is the difference between a compact SUV and the sub-compact SUV?
A ) The sub-compact SUV category pertains to SUV-esque vehicles that fall under the sub-4m tax bracket which makes them more affordable than compact SUVs. These models are similarly equipped in terms of features these days but usually get less powerful engines. The sub-4m segment is possibly the most competitive in India at the moment with over 8 models to choose from. However, the compact SUVs like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos record higher monthly sales, perhaps thanks to fewer competitors.
Q ) What is the seating capacity of SUV cars?
A ) Most SUVs are either 5 or 7 seater offerings. The standard SUVs are usually 5-seaters with the exception of the Mahindra XUV500 while full-size SUVs like the Ford Endeavour offer three rows of seats. Now, Tata and MG are introducing three-row versions of their standard SUVs, i.e., the Gravitas and the Hector Plus.
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- Hyundai CretaIts A Good Car GivingIt?s a good car giving great performance in sports mode and good fuel efficiency on eco mode very comfortable to drive . I have the sx(o) variant giving me more safety because of ADAS level 2 and good speakers which are of bose. The infotainment system is smooth and gives a good experience even on apple car play. Ventilated seats panoramic sunroof air purifier is a feels like a luxury on that car Good amount of throw of lights suitable for highway and city both. Overall I?m pretty much satisfied with the car, being a car fanatic i compared all the cars on that budget and features that were offered to me and the plus point is after sales service that too is very good .Read More
- Mahindra Scorpio NMahindra ScropioSuperior interior.mast suv in this budget.mainly the black colour is outstanding.the road presence is brilliant.one of most demanding suv among all in indian road .The scorpio is another name of rutuwa.Read More
- Mahindra Thar ROXXComparatively Best Car Of SegmentGood car in terms of safety, ergonomics, visibility and features. The road presence is so good alike the 3- door thar. In the segment, the scorpio-n and ROXX are the best products in my opinion.Read More
- Tata PunchTHE TATA PUNCHIt's a very nice looking and performance is so good.. Its fueling design etc is nice,better for middle class families. 4-5 people can be easily fitted.. There are many functions in it... Overall I'll give it 4.7 rating🤩🙂Read More
- Toyota FortunerFANTASTIC CARAmazing Car in terms of looks and performance. But the downgrade is mileage and features that are offered for 50 lakhs. Toyota is not even giving a sunroof after this many yearsRead More
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