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Ishu Asthana

5w

Dear team, if annual running is between 8000 and 9000 km and 90% is highway, which car would you recommend between the Tata Harrier petrol manual and the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel manual?

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5w
Go for the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel manual. For your kind of usage, which is mostly highway driving, the diesel suits thanks to its strong low-end torque and effortless cruising ability, making long drives easier and more relaxed.
If you are specifically looking at a petrol, then it is better to choose the XUV 7XO turbo petrol rather than the Tata Harrier petrol. The 7XO’s turbo petrol is a more proven engine, and the car itself is larger, more powerful and feels more effortless to drive.
The only trade-off is that fuel efficiency will be lower compared to the Harrier’s smaller 1.5-litre petrol.
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Ambuj

4w

Well comparing petrol with Diesel is not logical I would suggest for Harrier diesel instead, Tata have much refined Diesel engine as compared to any other competitors. I have myself used Harrier diesel for 4 yrs and it's smooth like butter no noise in the cabin and ultimate when cruising no body vibration even at 160-170.

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Nothing impossible

4w

Autocar India has took too much from Mahindra for promote tha Mahindra cars .. thats why talking rubbish for another cars like tata

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S S

4w

How much temperature rise would be there considering below scenarios :- ⬇️ After driving for 20KM (~20 Minutes) in ZAP mode at an ambient temperature of ~35°C :- What's the ideal temperature change in the nearby area of engine compartment/under the hood of XUV 7XO Diesel AX7T variant ? Just want to know as per the manufacturing/engineering norms what is the rate of temperature rise? How much temperature rises usually after driving for ~20KM (~20 minutes) ? Whether there'll be a rise of :- 1°C .... 10°C or 20°C or 30°C or 40°C ?

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Shrikant

4w

Dear team, I am confused between innova Crysta and XUV 7xo Diesel engine which one to buy. My running is around 1250 to 1500Km. I will keep it for 15years. Please suggest me

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Aman

4w

My monthly run is between 1200 km and am interested in a ev so between be 6 79 kw and xev 9s 79 kw which is ideal for me I do 30 min inside and left 1 hour outer highway travel .

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Ashish

4w

U should go with EV or skoda kushaq

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Aditya Gupta

4w

Hi, I am planning to buy 7 seater which has comfortable 3 row seating in which an adult can travel 250 to 300 kms in single strech. My budget is 15 lakhs could please suggest some options. Should I buy kia carens hte optional or xuv 7xo AX petrol. My running is appx 12000 kms yearly which is mostly on highways

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V Sriganesh Chennai

4w

I have the same requirement as I also travel to Kodaikanal from Chennai often

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Ashutosh

4w

Go for Kia Carens Diesel option

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Ashutosh

4w

Go for Kia Carens Diesel. I am myself using it for 2 years now.

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Arjun

4w

I will have a running of 3000 km per month which is best, is it diesel, hybrid or petrol

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Sumanth RJ

4w

Hybrid or electric, depends on your choice, charging infrastructure, etc.

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Ashutosh

4w

Diesel

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Ashirbad Purohit

4w

Dear Autocar team , Can u suggest a fun to drive, safe family friendly compact suv with in a budget of 12 L on road . Tech features are less important for me.

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Adarsh

4w

40k to 50 per annum on mixed roads.. which suv. Please suggest

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Sumanth RJ

4w

EV if you want to save fuel expenses. Hybrids is 2nd option. Check Nexon EV long range, Creta EV long range or Windsor pro.

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Manjunath Ramaiah

4w

MR Manjunath Ramaiah • Just now I am a senior citizen staying 70 kms away from Bangalore and often travel 100 kms weekly thrice and 230 kms weekly once. I am planning to shift from existing Hyundai Grand i10 nios petrol variant AMT to a n EV car or an SUV which is closer to the claimed range, easily climbs gradient, offers fireproof, waterproof and trouble free performance with 5 star rating. Battery technology has to be have a highest safety rating. Is there any upcoming or existing ev that meets this criteria?

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Sumanth RJ

4w

Creta EV (long range) is the best. You can also check Mahindra 3XO EV and Windsor pro.

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Manjunath Ramaiah

4w

I am a senior citizen staying 70 kms away from Bangalore and often travel 100 kms weekly thrice and 230 kms weekly once. I am planning to shift from existing Hyundai Grand i10 nios petrol variant AMT to a n EV car or an SUV which is closer to the claimed range, easily climbs gradient, offers fireproof, waterproof and trouble performance with 5 star rating. Battery technology has to be have a highest safety rating. Is there any upcoming or existing ev that meets this criteria?

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Manjunath Ramaiah

4w

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S Sinha

9w

I am planning to buy a premium SUV in the ₹30-40 lakh segment and prefer a model without captain seats. After test-driving the Toyota Hycross, Tata Safari, and Mahindra XUV 7XO, I have booked the XUV 7XO AX7L diesel automatic 2WD, which has a waiting period of around six months. However, I am not in a hurry. While the Safari offered a more spacious third row and better suspension, the XUV felt more powerful, and Mahindra has a better reputation for service compared to Tata. I dropped the Hycross because the VX(O) variant misses some features, has smaller tyres, and the interior does not feel like a significant upgrade over my Ecosport, despite the higher price. I initially chose diesel for better mileage, but I am now concerned about potential DPF-related issues, as nearly 80% of my driving will be in Bangalore city.

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Autocar India

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Your observations are correct, and the Mahindra XUV 7XO does feel like the most modern and luxurious of the three vehicles you have shortlisted. It certainly is the most emotion-driven choice, as it has the most powerful engine and the sharpest driving dynamics. However, you're also right about the need for DPF maintenance, which, with your 80 percent Bengaluru city usage, will require some extra effort. Moreover, if you are looking for efficiency, the XUV7XO - even the diesel - is not the right choice. Mahindra typically tunes its engines for performance over mileage, and if there is a mileage benefit to the diesel, it will be felt out on the highway, rather than in the city.Thus, if mileage is a concern, the Toyota Innova Hycross strong hybrid is a much better choice, with excellent figures irrespective of city or highway use. If your budget stretches to Rs 40 lakh, consider going for the higher ZX (O) variant, which gives you more creature comforts inside the cabin. And if service is a consideration, Toyota is on a much higher level than both other brands. It's also got the most spacious cabin, especially in the third row. It's not the most emotional or exciting choice, but when it comes to peace of mind, it's hard to fault.

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Tauseef siddique

4d

I am planning to buy the Kia Seltos diesel HTK model, but I am worried about DPF issues. I have also heard about some mechanical issues in the car. Please suggest if I should go ahead or consider the XUV 7XO instead. My usage is 70% highway.

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Autocar India

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Your usage is the key here. With 70% highway driving, you are actually in the ideal scenario for a modern diesel. DPF issues are not brand-specific; they are usage-specific. The filter needs regular high-speed runs to regenerate, and that typically happens when you drive for 20-30 minutes at steady speeds above 60kph. Since most of your driving is on highways, the car will naturally regenerate the DPF, and you are very unlikely to face issues.The fear around Kia Seltos diesel DPF problems is often overstated. Yes, some owners have reported issues, but these are largely seen in cars used mainly for short, stop-and-go city drives without proper regeneration cycles. In regular highway use, these engines generally run without problems.Coming to the car itself, the Seltos diesel is a refined, efficient and well-sorted package. It is smooth, easy to drive and very comfortable on highways, which suits your usage perfectly. It also offers better refinement and overall polish compared to the Mahindra XUV 7XO.The XUV 7XO, on the other hand, offers a stronger engine and more space, but it is less efficient. Being a larger car, it is also harder to drive and park in everyday conditions, and it comes at a higher price compared to the Seltos.

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Sandeep

1w

I have shortlisted Tata Harrier Petrol Adventure X plus. The reason for selection is the comfort, features, stability and fits by budget but somehow I' am worried on the after sales service from Tata. Please advise how the servicing problem can be dealt with or else alternative vehicle which covers the similar features as Adventure X plus and within the same budget.

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Autocar India

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I have shortlisted the Tata Harrier Petrol Adventure X Plus. The reason for selection is the comfort, features, stability and fits by budget, but somehow I' am worried about the after-sales service from Tata. Please advise how the servicing problem can be dealt with, or else an alternative vehicle which covers similar features as Adventure X plus and within the same budget.Tata’s aftersales service can indeed be inconsistent in some places, though the company is working to improve this and raise standards across its network. This doesn’t mean you will definitely face problems, but it does mean you should go in with your eyes open and be prepared to stay on top of the service experience.The new Harrier petrol itself is a well-rounded SUV, with very good comfort, features and stability, and it fits your brief and budget quite well. The 1.5-litre turbo-petrol is still relatively new, so long-term reliability data is limited. But there haven’t been any serious red flags so far, and you can consider it if you like the way it drives and the overall package.To minimise service-related hassles, be proactive with the dealer right from the booking stage. Clearly tell them you expect timely and high-quality service, and try to stick to one authorised workshop so you can build a rapport with a specific service advisor. Communicate all service issues and commitments via email or WhatsApp.So, there is a clear record, and don’t hesitate to escalate politely to the service manager, dealer principal or Tata customer care if problems are not resolved to your satisfaction.

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