Mahindra XUV300 Facelift News & Top Stories

Mahindra XUV300 Facelift: Is It Better to Wait For It or Choose Among Its Rivals?

The introduction of the facelifted Mahindra XUV300 is rapidly approaching, with an anticipated release in the upcoming months. The petrol and diesel engine options will still be available, but this makeover will bring several new features, a redesigned interior, and a fresh appearance. But with so many alternative vehicles in the subcompact SUV class, is it better to pass on the XUV300 facelift and go with one of its competitors? Let’s investigate.

ModelPrice (ex-showroom)
2024 Mahindra XUV300Rs 8.5 lakh onwards (Expected)
Tata NexonRs 8.15 lakh to Rs 15.80 lakh
Kia SonetRs 7.99 lakh to Rs 15.60 lakh
Hyundai VenueRs 7.94 lakh to Rs 13.48 lakh
Maruti BrezzaRs 8.34 lakh to Rs 14.14 lakh
Renault KigerRs 6 lakh to Rs 11.23 lakh
Nissan MagniteRs 6 lakh to Rs 11.27 lakh

Get the Tata Nexon for its premium features, powertrains, and looks

Tata Nexon

Among the most contemporary and cutting-edge SUVs in this class is the redesigned Tata Nexon. It looks more upscale thanks to its sleek, contemporary design, which also includes an improved cabin over the previous model. The 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, wireless phone charging, six airbags, heated front seats, and 360-degree camera are some of its features. The Nexon is available with both gasoline and diesel engines; for the former, a 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch automatic gearbox) is now an option.

Hyundai Venue: Invest in a sportier version and premium features at a reasonable price

Hyundai Venue

In terms of features, the Hyundai Venue has lagged behind the revised Nexon due to the absence of features like larger screens, ventilated front seats, and a 360-degree camera. However, with its sophisticated styling and choice of gasoline or diesel engines, it continues to be a premium offering. In addition to having camera-based ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features, the Venue’s top-spec model is more than Rs 2 lakh less expensive than the Nexon. Along with all of this, the Venue is also available in a sporty N Line edition that has internal and external cosmetic upgrades.

Get the Kia Sonet for its excellent features, ADAS, and reliable diesel automatic

Kia Sonet

The Kia Sonet has even more features than the Nexon, making it the most feature-rich alternative in this category. It has an automatic climate control system, ventilated front seats, a 4-way power adjustable driver’s seat, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, a wireless phone charger, and a touchscreen infotainment system. It has a 360-degree camera for safety, but the most significant addition to its list of safety features is ADAS, which includes functions like auto emergency braking, lane departure warning, and lane keep assist. Similar to the Venue, the Sonet is available with both gasoline and diesel engines. The diesel engine has the advantage of a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission, which provides a more seamless driving experience than the Nexon’s AMT.

Maruti Brezza: Invest in it for its vast service network, bigger petrol engine, and space

Maruti Brezza

The Maruti Brezza dominated the subcompact SUV market for a long time before it underwent an update that made it more upscale and hence more expensive. The SUV from the Indian automaker is conventionally styled and comes with no unique features. What this SUV does have going for it, though, is room inside the cabin for five people, a larger 1.5-liter gasoline engine, and peace of mind because of Maruti’s extensive network of service providers. Apart from a feature list that only includes standard items like a sunroof, 360-degree camera, and 9-inch touchscreen, it also has poor cabin quality and no diesel engine option.

Buy Nissan Magnite & Renault Kiger if you want decent features, petrol powertrains, and affordability

Renault Kiger

The pricing of the Nissan Magnite and the Renault Kiger is their main selling point. The starting price of both of these SUVs is Rs 6 lakh (ex-showroom), which puts them about Rs 2 lakh less expensive than other SUVs in the class. The top-spec models of these SUVs are priced at less than Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom). These reasonably priced sub-4 million SUVs, however, lack features like a larger touchscreen, a wireless phone charger, ventilated seats, and increased safety measures. It is important to note, however, that the Magnite and Kiger received 4-star safety ratings according to the previous GNCAP crash test standards. Both SUVs have 1-liter normally aspirated and turbo-petrol engines under the hood, and manual and automatic transmission options are available. However, none of them provide a diesel unit.

Mahindra XUV300 2024: Hold for its innovative design, roomy cabin, diesel engine, and affordable price

2024 Mahindra XUV300

Although there hasn’t been an official preview for the updated XUV300, numerous times its test mule has been sighted doing trials while disguised. The Mahindra XUV300 will receive a new and more contemporary exterior with this facelift, and the cabin will also receive this update. It is now among the roomiest SUVs in its class, and the facelifted model will not change that. We anticipate Mahindra introducing new amenities, such as larger 10.25-inch screens, wireless phone charging, ventilated front seats, and enhancements to its array of safety features, to remain competitive.

interior

The cabin of the Mahindra XUV400 was utilized as an example. Moreover, the facelifted XUV300 will retain its diesel and turbo-petrol powertrains, offering both manual and automatic transmission choices. Mahindra may still provide both, albeit with an AMT rather than the conventional automatic transmission seen in the majority of its competitors. However, in comparison to its competitors, the redesigned XUV300 is anticipated to have a compelling value proposition.

Also Read: Features Of The Hyundai Creta N Line By Variant

 

Hyundai Creta N Line News & Top Stories

Features of the Hyundai Creta N Line by Variant

The sportier version of the Hyundai Creta SUV, the N Line, is currently available for purchase in India. Hyundai is offering it in two main variations, the N8 and the N10, and bookings for it began in late February 2024. The following are its initial prices, broken down per variant

VariantPrice (introductory ex-showroom pan-India)
N8 MTRs 16.82 lakh
N8 DCTRs 18.32 lakh
N10 MTRs 19.34 lakh
N10 DCTRs 20.30 lakh

DCT: dual-clutch automated gearbox

Check out the features of each of these versions if you intend to buy the sportier Creta

Particular QualitiesN8N10, above N8.
Exterior
  • 18-inch red brake calipers and alloy wheels
  • The side skirtings and bumpers have red accents.
  • N Line logos
  • LED headlights that operate automatically
  • Linking LED DRL strand
  • Linkable LED tail lamps
  • On ORVMs, LED dynamic turn indicators
  • railings on the roof
  • dark-colored grille
  • Door knobs with a body-color outside
  • Dark ORVMs
  • back spoiler
  • Two-tip exhaust
  • antennae with shark fins
  • N.A.

Interior
  • theme of the cabin: all black with hints of crimson
  • N-branded leatherette seats
  • a steering wheel covered in leatherette
  • The gear shifter and door pad leatherette finishes
  • The brake and accelerator pedals have a metal finish.
  • Headrests with height adjustment for every passenger
  • Driver’s seat with adjustable height
  • package tray at the back
  • center armrest in front with storage
  • central armrest at the back with cupholders
  • Rear seat split-folding 60:40
  • Holder for sunglasses
  • Ambient red lighting
  • Driver seat with eight power settings
  • IRVM auto-dimming with hotkeys
  • cushion for the headrest in the back seat
Convenience and Comfort
  • Two-step rear seat recline
  • Sunshade for rear windows
  • a panoramic sunroof
  • AC with two zones and rear vents
  • Wireless charging for phones
  • *Drive modes: Normal, Sport, and Eco
  • Sand, Mud, and Snow are the traction control modes.
  • *Paddle shifters
  • cruise control
  • Push-button operation
  • Foldable, electrically adjustable ORVMs that automatically fold
  • Adjustable telescopic and tilt steering wheel
  • glovebox that is cooled
  • ports for USB Type-C charging on the front and rear
  • 12-volt power outlet
  • Every single one of the four power windows
  • Lighter for boots
  • Cluster of semi-digital instruments
  • Controls for phoning and music on the steering column
  • Day or night IRVM
  • puddle lamps with a useful feature
  • Audio-controlled panoramic sunroof
  • front chairs with vents
  • A 10.25-inch display for digital drivers
Infotainment
  • 8-inch touch screen
  • Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Bluetooth compatibility
  • six-speaker audio system
  • voice identification
  • 10.25-inch touch screen
  • eight speakers Bose audio setup
  • linked automotive technology
  • Alexa compatibility
Safety
  • Six airbags
  • Control Electronic Stability (ESC)
  • The management of vehicle stability (VSM)
  • Hill-start support
  • System for Monitoring Tire Pressure (TPMS)
  • Every disc brake
  • Three-point seat belts for every passenger
  • Mounts for ISOFIX child seats
  • Defogger and washer on the rear wiper
  • Dashcam with two cameras (N8 only)
  • camera reversing with guidelines
  • Parking sensors at the back
  • ADAS (Adaptive Cruise Control*, Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Assist, and Collision Avoidance)
  • 360-degree lens
  • sensors for front parking

exclusive to the DCT versions

 Hyundai Creta N Line

The dual-camera dashcam adds nearly the same functionality to the otherwise nearly identical Creta N Line, which is based on the higher-spec versions of the standard Creta. Ventilated front seats, an all-around camera, and advanced driver assistance systems are shared by the two models; however, the top-of-the-line N10 trim level is the only one with these amenities. Take note that the addition of ADAS means that the N10 DCT model has adaptive cruise control rather than standard cruise control.

Only Turbo-petrol Powertrain

Hyundai is selling it with one turbo-petrol engine and two different transmission choices, which are detailed below:

Specification1.5-litre Turbo-petrol
Power160 PS
Torque253 Nm
Transmission6-speed MT, 7-speed DCT
Claimed Fuel Efficiency18 kmpl, 18.2 kmpl

What’s the price?

 Hyundai Creta N Line

The Hyundai Creta N Line, a fair upgrade over the standard Creta, has an amazing starting price range of Rs 16.82 lakh to Rs 20.30 lakh (ex-showroom nationwide). It competes with the VW Taigun GT, higher-spec versions of the Skoda Kushaq and MG Astor, and the Kia Seltos GTX+ and X-Line.

Also Read: Hyundai Creta N Line Vs. Turbo-Petrol Competitors: Purported Fuel Economy Comparison

Hyundai Creta N Line News & Top Stories

Hyundai Creta N Line vs. Turbo-petrol Competitors: Purported Fuel Economy Comparison

The Hyundai Creta N Line was just introduced in India, and the carmaker has made all of the information on the features, technical specs, and fuel economy of the SUV public. Exclusively offered with a 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine, the Kia Seltos, Volkswagen Taigun, and Skoda Kushaq’s comparably potent versions face off against the Creta N Line. Let’s examine the Creta N Line’s cost effectiveness compared to its competitors.

SpecificationsHyundai Creta N LineKia SeltosVolkswagen TaigunSkoda Kushaq
Engine1.5-litre turbo-petrol1.5-litre turbo-petrol1.5-litre turbo-petrol1.5-litre turbo-petrol
Power160 PS160 PS150 PS150 PS
Torque253 Nm253 Nm250 Nm250 Nm
Transmission6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT6-speed iMT / 7-speed DCT6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT6-speed MT / 7-speed DCT
Claimed Fuel Efficiency18 km (MT) / 18.2 kmpl (DCT)17.7 kmpl (iMT) / 17.9 kmpl (DCT)18.61 kmpl (MT) / 19.01 kmpl (DCT)18.60 kmpl (MT) / 18.86 kmpl (DCT)

Principal Learnings

Hyundai Creta N Line

  • The 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine that powers the Hyundai Creta N Line is mated to a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox (automated DCT). Although it is less economical than the Skoda-VW SUVs, it claims to give marginally higher fuel efficiency than the Kia Seltos.
  • Although the Seltos and the Creta N Line share the same 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine, the Seltos has the lowest fuel efficiency of all the SUVs listed here. But the only small SUV with an option for a 6-speed iMT (manual transmission without clutch pedal) is the Seltos.

Volkswagen's

  • The 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine in the Taigun and Kushaq has 10 PS less power than the one in the Creta N Line and Seltos. Out of all the SUVs listed here, Volkswagen’s compact SUV with DCT automatic gives the best fuel economy.
  • With a 6-speed manual gearbox, the Skoda Kushaq nearly matches the fuel efficiency of the Volkswagen SUV, but with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, it is marginally less fuel-efficient than the Taigun.
  • Not to mention, for enhanced economy, the Skoda-VW engine unit has active cylinder technology. When the engine is not under stress, such as when driving at high speeds on the highway in the highest gear, this mechanism permits two of the four-engine cylinders to become idle.

Disclaimer: Please be aware that the producers of the different products have made these fuel economy claims. The real fuel economy may differ depending on variables like weather, driving style, and state of the car.

In this case, the Volkswagen Taigun stands out as the most performance-focused small SUV. However, despite having a 6-speed iMT option, the Kia Seltos has the lowest fuel efficiency. Considered in isolation from its competitors, the Hyundai Creta N Line’s stated fuel efficiency is neither noteworthy nor concerning.

Prices

Hyundai Creta N LineKia SeltosVolkswagen TaigunSkoda Kushaq
Rs 16.82 lakh to Rs 20.30 lakh (introductory)Rs 15 lakh to Rs 20.30 lakhRs 16.77 lakh to Rs 20 lakhRs 15.99 lakh to Rs 20.49 lakh

Ex-showroom rates apply to all

Please take notice that the prices listed below are exclusively for the 1.5-liter turbo-petrol version of these SUVs.

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Maruti Brezza News & Top Stories

February 2024 saw the Maruti Brezza surpass the Tata Nexon and Kia Sonet as the best-selling sub-4 million SUV

There are seven important competitors in the sub-4 million SUV market, including well-liked models like the Maruti Brezza and Tata Nexon. The Maruti SUV returned to the top of the sector sales ranking in February 2024, after the Nexon had dominated it for the previous few months. Overall, the segment saw sales of over 55,000 units, however, they were more than 12.5% lower than in January 2024.

Here’s a thorough analysis of these SUVs’ sales performance in February 2024

Sub-compact SUVs & crossovers

February 2024

January 2024

MoM Growth

Market share current(%)

Market share (% last year)

YoY mkt share (%)

Average sales (6 months)

Maruti Brezza

15765

15303

3.01

28.04

27.53

0.51

14527

Tata Nexon

14395

17182

-16.22

25.6

24.27

1.33

14607

Kia Sonet

9102

11530

-21.05

16.19

17.15

-0.96

5595

Hyundai Venue

8933

11831

-24.49

15.89

17.43

-1.54

11355

Mahindra XUV300

4218

4817

-12.43

7.5

6.64

0.86

4643

Nissan Magnite

2755

2863

-3.77

4.9

3.8

1.1

2504

Renault Kiger

1047

750

39.6

1.86

3.14

-1.28

828

Total

56215

64276

-12.54

Important Notes

  • The Maruti Brezza reclaimed its top spot as the best-selling sub-4 million SUV after more than 15,000 units were shipped. It accounted for somewhat more than 28% of the market.
  • With almost 14,000 units sold overall, the Tata Nexon dropped to the second position. Its month-on-month (MoM) sales figure dropped by more than 16 percent, and it fell short of even reaching its average sales figures for the previous six months. Please take note that the sales data for the Tata Nexon EV is included in the total sales figure.

 Kia Sonet

  • Although the Kia Sonet’s sales in February 2024 exceeded its average sales figures over the previous six months, the SUV’s month-to-month sales number decreased by over 21%. Even its market share fell by about 1% on a year-over-year (YoY) basis.
  • With total sales of around 9,000 units, the Hyundai Venue trailed closely behind the Sonet. In February 2024, its market share was around sixteen percent. Keep in mind that the Hyundai Venue N Line’s sales statistics are included in the Venue’s sales stats.

 Nissan Magnite

  • The Mahindra XUV300 exceeded the 4,000 unit sales threshold, although it was unable to surpass its average sales figure for six months. At that point, its market share was 7.5%.
  • The Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger’s combined sales were unable to surpass 4,000 units, placing both SUVs behind the XUV300. Having said that, the Kiger was the only other SUV to see a positive MoM rise of almost 40%, after the Brezza here.

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News & Top Stories

This March, Maruti Arena models can receive discounts of up to Rs 67,000.

  • On the Alto K10, maximum savings of up to Rs 67,000 are offered.
  • Benefits for the Wagon R and S-Presso might reach Rs 66,000.
  • Maruti is providing the remaining Alto 800 vehicles at a Rs 15,000 discount.
  • The Maruti Brezza and Maruti Ertiga are not discounted.
  • All deals expire on March 31, 2024.

We have presented the Maruti Suzuki Nexa automobile options to you. But if you’d rather purchase a Maruti Arena vehicle, there are also several discounts available for those models, except for the Brezza SUV and Ertiga MPV. Let’s examine the savings that are offered on Maruti Suzuki Arena vehicles through the end of March 2024:

Alto 800

Alto 800

 

OfferAmount
Exchange BonusRs 15,000
Total BenefitsRs 15,000
  • The aforementioned advantages are limited to the remaining Maruti Alto 800 units, as the model has already been discontinued.
  • Except for the base-spec Standard model, the exchange bonus is available on all models (including CNG) of the entry-level hatchback.
  • As its life cycle concluded, the Alto 800’s price ranged from Rs 3.54 lakh to Rs 5.13 lakh.

Alto K10

Alto K10

 

OfferAmount
Cash DiscountUp to Rs 45,000
Exchange BonusRs 15,000
Corporate DiscountRs 7,000
Total BenefitsUp to Rs 67,000
  • These savings are available on the Maruti Alto K10 AMT versions.
  • While other deals are still available, Maruti is giving a cash discount of Rs 40,000 on the hatchback’s manual variant.
  • The Alto K10 CNG offers the same exchange incentive and corporate discount in addition to a cash discount of Rs 25,000.
  • The cost of the Alto K10 ranges from Rs 3.99 lakh to Rs 5.96 lakh.

S-Presso

S-Presso

OfferAmount
Cash DiscountUp to Rs 45,000
Exchange BonusRs 15,000
Corporate DiscountRs 6,000
Total BenefitsUp to Rs 66,000
  • These savings are available only on the Maruti S-Presso AMT models.
  • The monetary reduction drops to Rs 40,000 for those who choose the hatchback’s MT models, but the other incentives remain unchanged.
  • The CNG versions of the S-Presso are eligible for a cash discount of Rs 25,000; otherwise, the overall incentives remain unchanged.
  • The hatchback is retailed by Maruti for between Rs 4.27 lakh and Rs 6.12 lakh.

Eeco

Eeco

OfferAmount
Cash DiscountUp to Rs 20,000
Exchange BonusRs 10,000
Corporate DiscountRs 4,000
Total BenefitsUp to Rs 34,000
  • These savings are available on the Maruti Eeco’s petrol versions.
  • Maruti is continuing to give the same exchange bonus and corporate discount on the CNG versions of the MPV, albeit at a cash discount of just Rs 10,000.
  • The price range for the Eeco is between Rs 5.32 lakh and Rs 6.58 lakh.

Celerio

Celerio

OfferAmount
Cash DiscountUp to Rs 40,000
Exchange BonusRs 15,000
Corporate DiscountRs 6,000
Total BenefitsUp to Rs 61,000
  • The Maruti Celerio AMT models are where you can find the biggest savings.
  • Maruti is now giving customers who purchase the Celerio MT variant a cash discount of Rs 35,000, with all other advantages remaining unaltered.
  • Along with the same exchange bonus and corporate discount as previously mentioned, the Celerio CNG also comes with a cash discount of Rs 25,000.
  • The tiny hatchback from Maruti is priced between Rs. 5.37 lakh and Rs. 7.09 lakh.

Wagon R

Wagon R

OfferAmount
Cash DiscountUp to Rs 40,000
Exchange BonusRs 15,000
Additional Exchange BonusRs 5,000
Corporate DiscountRs 6,000
Total BenefitsUp to Rs 66,000
  • These savings are available only on the Maruti Wagon R AMT models.
  • Only vehicles that are less than seven years old when trading in for a new Wagon R are eligible for Maruti’s enhanced exchange bonus.
  • Cash discounts start at Rs 35,000 for manual versions and drop to Rs 30,000 for CNG trims. The corporate discount and exchange incentives are still available.
  • The price range for the Wagon R is Rs 5.55 lakh to Rs 7.38 lakh.

Swift

Swift

OfferAmount
Cash DiscountUp to Rs 20,000
Exchange BonusRs 15,000
Additional Exchange BonusRs 5,000
Corporate DiscountRs 7,000
Total BenefitsUp to Rs 47,000
  • Only the Maruti Swift AMT models are eligible for the aforementioned incentives.
  • The additional exchange bonus from Maruti is only available if the vehicle you are trading in for the new Swift is less than seven years old.
  • For individuals wishing to purchase the hatchback’s manual version, the cash reduction drops to Rs 15,000. Conversely, the Swift CNG is only available with a Rs 7,000 business discount and a Rs 15,000 exchange bonus.
  • You would need to pay an additional Rs 18,400 if you want to purchase the Swift special edition. It still receives the corporate discount of Rs 7,000 and the exchange bonus of up to Rs 20,000 (including the additional exchange bonus).

Dzire

Dzire

OfferAmount
Cash DiscountUp to Rs 15,000
Exchange BonusRs 15,000
Corporate DiscountRs 7,000
Total BenefitsUp to Rs 37,000
  • These discounts are exclusive to the Maruti Dzire AMT versions.
  • The cash discount lowers to Rs 10,000 if you prefer the MT models of the sub-4 million sedan; other deals stay the same.
  • The price range for the Maruti Dzire is Rs 6.57 lakh to Rs 9.39 lakh.

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Tata Nexon REVIEWS & VIDEOS

Tata Nexon

Tata Nexon Car: The Tata Nexon is a five-seater SUV with the option of FWD. The base price of a Tata Nexon is Rs. 8.15 lakh, while the most expensive variant costs Rs. 15.60 lakh. There are 69 different models available with 1199 and 1497 cc engines. This vehicle comes with a manual or automatic transmission and is available in both gasoline and diesel versions. Its fuel economy ranges from 17.01 to 17.44 km/l for gasoline and from 23.23 to 24.08 km/l for diesel. This model includes six airbags for protection. plus 382 liters of boot space. Nine colors are available for this model. Tata Nexon has received an overall user rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on reviews from users of Tata Nexon Car.

ProsCons
  • Full of amenities: dual screens, front seat ventilation, and a sunroof
  • Ergonomics problems are still there.
  • Comfortable ride quality: easily navigates rough roads
  • Fit and finish around certain internal panels are iffy.
  • choose between diesel and gasoline engines. With gasoline, a new 7-speed DCT is offered.
  • Improved interior design and quality are highlighted.

Also Read: Hyundai Creta N-Line