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Mudit

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Hi experts, I drive a 2016 Maruti Swift (manual), mostly in Bengaluru city traffic with occasional highway trips. I’m looking for a petrol automatic compact SUV with elevated seating, good comfort, easy drivability in traffic, and enough power for highways. I’m considering the XUV 3XO, Škoda Kushaq, and the upcoming new Hyundai Venue. My budget is ₹12–15 lakh, with a focus on value for money. Should I wait for the new Venue, go for the readily available Kushaq, or consider other options? (The XUV 3XO feels slightly oversized for my needs.)

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We’d recommend waiting for the new Hyundai Venue, which launches on November 4. We’ll be driving it soon after the launch and will then be in a better position to advise you on the best pick in the segment. Stay tuned!

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Between the Hyundai Venue and Honda Elevate, which car is good for a city drive?

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Pick the Hyundai Venue turbo petrol-DCT. Its 3995 mm footprint, light steering, and automatic gearbox make tight city traffic, U‑turns, and parking simpler than the larger Elevate.For city use, a smaller size is the biggest win. The Hyundai Venue is about 317 mm shorter than the Elevate (3995 mm vs ~4312 mm), so squeezing into gaps, basement ramps, and narrow parking slots is easier. The DCT automatic is convenient in bumper‑to‑bumper traffic, and the Venue's lighter controls mean it's easier to drive in the city and to park.The one thing you give up is rear space and boot volume. The Elevate’s longer body (about 300+ mm) seats three adults and carries weekend luggage more comfortably. If you regularly carry 4-5 adults or prefer a very smooth CVT feel over quick shifts, consider the Honda Elevate V CVT instead.

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My budget is around ₹10.5 lakh (± ₹50,000). My monthly running is approximately 400 km, and I prefer a petrol car with a city mileage of around 11-14 km/l. I have analysed the Mahindra XUV 3XO, Hyundai Venue, Maruti Suzuki Fronx, and Toyota Taisor. I am also expecting good resale value. Please suggest the best option.

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Of your shortlisted cars, the Maruti Suzuki Fronx (or its equivalent, the Toyota Taisor) makes the most sense. In your budget of Rs 10-11 lakh, you get a choice of a 1.2-litre petrol engine or a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. While the 1.2 is more than sufficient, we would recommend the Turbo for its additional pep, with little penalty to mileage and running costs. Unless driven with an overly heavy foot, it should easily meet your target of 11-14kpl. Maruti vehicles are also great when it comes to resale value, with some of the best long-term residual values on the market. The next best bet is the Hyundai Venue, which is more spacious and comfortable, but it won't be as good as the Maruti when it comes to mileage or resale value.

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Hi, I am planning to buy a compact SUV within a strict budget of ₹20 lakh. I have shortlisted the petrol automatic variants of the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX7L and the Hyundai Venue N Line, as both offer Level 2 camera and radar-based ADAS systems. Although I prefer manual cars, I am choosing an automatic with ADAS to reduce driving fatigue. I will be undertaking a 300–500 km round trip once every month and longer trips every 3 months. I am quite confused between the two options. Which one is better among them, and why?

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With both cars now offering Level 2 ADAS, the decision is no longer about features alone, but how they suit your usage.For your requirement of regular 300-500km highway drives, the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX7L petrol automatic still comes across as the better overall choice. It has a more powerful turbo petrol engine, which makes highway overtakes easier and less stressful, and the overall package feels more stable at cruising speeds. It is also a wider car, and despite the new Hyundai Venue improving in terms of space, the 3XO still offers a more spacious cabin, which adds to comfort on longer drives.Another important difference is the gearbox. The 3XO uses a torque converter automatic, which is smoother and more predictable in everyday driving, especially in mixed conditions. The Venue uses a dual-clutch transmission, which feels quicker but is not as smooth at low speeds and in stop-go conditions, something you will notice in real-world use.Where the Venue does well is ease of use and practicality. It feels more compact and easier to drive in the city, and it also offers a slightly more usable boot. If you are considering the N Line specifically, do note that its suspension is tuned to be stiffer, which affects ride comfort. If comfort is a priority, the standard Venue is the better choice.

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Posted on: 25 Oct 2025