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Chandra Prasad

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I am planning to upgrade from a hatchback to preferably an MPV or a sedan. I travel with my senior citizen parents occasionally and with my wife and child usually. Should I choose an MPV or a sedan? Also, are there any new MPVs expected to launch in the Indian market within the budget of a Renault Triber?

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Given that your parents will also join in at times, a low-slung sedan is not ideal. An SUV or MPV with a higher-set cabin will make getting into and out of the vehicle significantly easier for your parents. 

The Renault Triber is a superbly packaged product offering great space and practicality, and is well-priced too. While there aren't any all-new MPVs within the same budget, Renault's partner Nissan will launch its version of the Triber in 2026. It will get different styling and a unique interior colour theme, but will essentially be the same as a Triber in all other aspects.
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I am planning to buy the Honda City facelift that was launched yesterday. How does it compare with the Volkswagen Virtus? I am also assuming that the government will continue supporting E20 fuel even if E85 is introduced in the future. So, is it still safe to buy a petrol vehicle in Delhi/NCR?

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The new City facelift does make a stronger case now because Honda has added genuinely useful features like a larger infotainment screen and ventilated front seats, while pricing has remained fairly sensible. But fundamentally, the character of the car has not changed.Against the VW Virtus, the choice still comes down to personality. The Virtus is the more fun to drive option, especially with the turbo petrol engines, because it feels stronger, more eager and more engaging from behind the wheel. The City, on the other hand, is the more balanced sedan. The 1.5 naturally aspirated petrol is smooth, refined and easy to live with, but if outright performance is your priority, it will not feel as quick as the turbo Virtus. The City hybrid changes that equation because it is genuinely quick and can match the 1.5 TSI for straight line pace, but it is still not what you would call an enthusiast’s car.On the fuel front, yes, it is safe to buy a petrol car in Delhi NCR. Current mainstream petrol cars are already E20 compatible, and even if India eventually pushes toward higher ethanol blends, that transition will be gradual rather than an overnight switch. Beyond a certain point, if the country were to move meaningfully toward very high blends like E85, manufacturers would need proper flex fuel engines engineered for that fuel, and the government would also need to continue offering lower blend fuel options during any transition.

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Posted on: 22 Nov 2025