Ramakrishna
•2wI travel 100 km daily, with about 10% city driving and 90% highway. My budget is ₹15-20 lakh on-road. Please suggest a car that suits this usage pattern. Also, is buying an EV advisable for this daily distance and highway focus?

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Since you have a high highway running, we would advise getting a diesel. While EVs do offer low running costs compared to diesels, the charging infrastructure, especially on highways, is still at a nascent stage.
If your commute involves a location with a fixed charger, then an EV would make sense. In that case, the Tata Nexon EV Empowered 45 would be a good option. With this version, you get a large 45kWh battery that's capable of delivering a real-world range of 345-355km on a single charge. It also gets a practical and feature-rich cabin with good ride comfort.
However, if charging is going to be an issue, a diesel SUV would be a lot less hassle. The Tata Sierra with a diesel engine and a manual gearbox would be a good option to consider. The engine is torquey and has good efficiency as well as a modern design and feature-rich cabin.
The Adventure trim also gets you a 360-degree camera, sunroof and cruise control, among other features.

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Vicky Bhushan
•1wI am an Engineer, travelling almost 100km total from my home and back on very bad urban - rural and - highway, mix road. Please suggest a car/ SUV / Pick - up truck for my daily commute. My budget is within Rs. 15 lakhs and I live in multi storied apartment house, so no access to EV charging.
Radheshyam
•1wHi.. I am confused between Brezza Petrol and Nexon Petrol. I am a Banker and my running will be occasional around 1000 km a month. This will be my first car. Please advise Also pay lights on Nexon Garud launch and whether should I wait for new Nexon launch of Nexon wins the race as per your advice
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