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Sir, I need guidance. My daily running is around 15–18 km. I presently drive an i20 Magna petrol (2012) without issues. I am thinking of upgrading to petrol or hybrid (petrol+electric). I also do Pune-Mangalore trips twice a year. I want good mileage, driving comfort, and rear-passenger comfort.

Asked by: Rajesh Rao
The Maruti Suzuki Victoris in strong hybrid guise will be a good option. Be advised, though, it is ₹3.5 lakh more expensive than the petrol-mild-hybrid.
Given your daily running, the mild-hybrid variant will be a better option. The Maruti Victoris has good comfort and suspension, good space in the rear, and a decent boot as well.
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