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Niraj

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For buying a new car, I have shortlisted two options: the Mahindra XUV 3XO AX5L and the Kia Seltos HTK. I have taken test drives of both, and both felt good. However, I have heard a lot online about issues faced by 3XO owners regarding brakes, software, and other things. Are these concerns true?

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The Kia Seltos is from a segment above the XUV 3XO and is naturally the better choice if it fits within your budget. The HTK is very well equipped and, while it misses out on features like ADAS that the XUV 3XO offers, it makes up for it with a roomier and more modern cabin.
The drawback is that for around Rs 15 lakh, you get the naturally aspirated-engined Seltos, while the 3XO will get you a more powerful turbo-petrol. Here, the 3XO has an advantage, offering stronger acceleration and better overtaking performance on the highway. If your use is primarily in the city, though, the Seltos will suit you just fine.
Kia also generally has a better reputation for service quality, which should help ease concerns about the potential issues you have heard regarding the Mahindra XUV 3XO. Overall, the Seltos is the better pick between the two.
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Hello, I have a budget of around ₹18 lakh and am looking for a petrol car that will be used mostly for city driving (around 90%) and occasional highway trips (around 10%), usually once or twice a month. My approximate running is around 500 km per month. I am currently inclined towards the Kia Seltos HTX Automatic and the Toyota Hyryder NeoDrive V AT. I have two questions. Firstly, considering my usage and budget, which one would be better for long-term ownership and a comfortable driving experience? Secondly, which SUV is more reliable in terms of after-sales service and maintenance costs? Please advise.

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Both are excellent choices, but do bear in mind that the on-road prices of both SUVs would work out to over Rs 19 lakh. As for picking between the two, we would lean more towards the Kia Seltos HTX 1.5 IVT. It's the newer and more modern option with more advanced onboard tech, it is larger and has a far more spacious cabin with comfier seats and higher-quality materials, and its 1.5-litre petrol engine is more powerful than the Toyota's, which will come in handy both around town and on your occasional highway trips. Though the Hyryder is comfy enough, the new Seltos is comfier still and feels more stable at higher speeds too. In terms of long-term ownership, both SUVs should have good resale value, and Kia and Toyota offer a strong aftersales and service experience. What works in Urban Cruiser Hyryder's favour is, its slightly lower maintenance costs from the Maruti-sourced powertrain, and better fuel efficiency too. On balance, however, we feel the Kia Seltos is the better all rounder, and the one you should pick.

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Posted on: 16 May 2026