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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.

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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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Pick the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Strong Hybrid automatic. In your 95% stop-go city use it returns real 20-plus kpl, glides on electric at low speeds so the drive feels smooth, and the high seat with over 200 mm clearance gives far better visibility and confidence than your Ciaz. The hybrid system is Toyota-sourced and proven; with Maruti’s wide service network, running and upkeep stay low.For a family of five, the rear bench will handle two adults and a kid in comfort most days, and the ride soaks up rough roads and speed breakers well. One honest drawback is boot space on the strong hybrid, which is smaller than the non-hybrid; on the rare highway trip, you will need to pack accordingly.If you are looking for a slightly more modern interior, then the Victoris is also a strong choice with essentially the same powertrain. There are no three-row hybrids in your price range, so a diesel is your best bet for lower running costs. Here, the Kia Carens Clavis diesel auto is a good choice, but remember you will need to make a highway trip every couple of weeks to keep the DPF healthy.Overall, if a third row is not essential, the strong hybrid Grand Vitara is the best fit.

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