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I am confused between the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi and the Grand Vitara VXi. I have a 3-month-old baby and am planning to buy a car to make travelling easier with the child. Initially, I considered the Renault Duster and Skoda Slavia, but both were stretching my budget to around Rs 16 lakh. I have now narrowed it down to the Brezza ZXi and Grand Vitara VXi, but I am unable to decide. Should I consider something else instead?

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Go with the Maruti Suzuki Victoris VXi. It is the easier, roomier family car for life with a newborn. The upright cabin, wide rear doors and higher seats make lifting the baby in and out and strapping a rear‑facing seat far simpler. The boot is larger too, so a pram and diaper bag fit easier. It also rides well over broken roads and tall speed breakers.
Brezza ZXi is a bit smaller and easier to drive in the city, but it won't be as spacious on the inside.
One honest catch with the Victoris is that the petrol is tuned for smoothness, not thrills, so highway performance will be adequate but not punchy.
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7w

One thing to actually check at the showroom, how wide the rear doors open and the ISOFIX mounts, because fitting a rear-facing seat is where most cars annoy you. The Grand Vitara also gives you that calm hybrid drive which is thoda easier on long days with the baby. Brezza is fine, just tighter inside.

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Hi, which would be a good first car among Victoris VXI AT, Victoris VXI Strong Hybrid, or Seltos HTK IVT? What sort of discounts are available on the Victoris Strong Hybrid variants that could sweeten the deal? My maximum budget is Rs. 15 lakh ex-showroom. We are 4 members in the family with a pet dog. My usage is 80% in Bengaluru city, with a monthly running of less than 1,000 km. I am considering the hybrid if the pricing is good; otherwise, I am happy with the NA petrol variants. The purchase is not urgent, and I can wait until the end of 2026 or Q1 2027 as well.

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Go for the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXI AT petrol. With your usage of less than 1,000km a month and 80% city driving in Bengaluru, the strong hybrid does not make financial sense unless you are getting a very substantial discount. The petrol automatic is smooth, reliable and well suited to city traffic, and the Brezza is a proven, fuss-free ownership proposition with Maruti’s service reach and low running costs. The Seltos HTK IVT and the Victoris VXI AT are good cars, but at Rs. 15 lakh ex-showroom you are at the lower end of their range and will be compromising on features, whereas the Brezza ZXI AT is a more complete package at that price point. The Seltos and Victoris are bigger, but not my much and the premium you pay does not justify the entry-level variants. The Brezza also has a comfortable rear seat and a decent boot, which will suit a family of four plus a pet dog and is a better deal overall.

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I currently own a 2018 Honda City SV Edge Edition 1.5 i-VTEC Petrol Manual and am looking to switch to a CNG car. My priorities are value for money, a refined engine, low running costs, and low maintenance. I initially considered the Tata Nexon Smart Plus S CNG, but I have ruled it out due to my poor experience with Tata's service and showroom experience. I have now shortlisted the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder S CNG and Maruti Suzuki Victoris LXI CNG. Which of these two would be the better choice for my requirements?

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1d

Go for the Maruti Suzuki Victoris CNG. Both the Victoris and the Urban Cruiser Hyryder are essentially the same car underneath, sharing the same engine, platform and CNG system. The key difference is that the Victoris is priced more competitively, which makes it the better value proposition. Also, the Victoris features an underbody CNG tank, giving it a much larger boot space, adding to the practicality. However, you don't get a spare wheel in the Victoris. In terms of refinement, running costs and maintenance, there is no meaningful difference between the two. Toyota’s service network is strong, but Maruti’s is even wider and more accessible, which further strengthens the ownership case. Since you are coming from a Honda City and prioritising low running costs and reliability, the Victoris CNG is the more sensible and value-driven choice. The only reason to pick the Hyryder would be a strong preference for the Toyota badge or a particularly good local dealer relationship. Otherwise, the Victoris CNG is the smarter buy.

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Hey, We are planning to buy a sub-4-metre SUV, and our main requirement is good suspension for Bengaluru’s pothole-filled roads, especially as my wife is pregnant. We have shortlisted the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Mahindra XUV 3XO, and Tata Nexon. Which one would you recommend for our requirements? I was also considering a larger SUV like the Honda Elevate, but a well-equipped variant costs around Rs. 18 lakh on-road, which is beyond my budget. Could you suggest some good options in both categories? I can stretch my budget up to around Rs. 15 lakh on-road if required.

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Given your priorities, the Mahindra XUV 3XO is the best fit. It has the most comfortable ride in the segment, with a suspension that deals with broken roads and potholes better than the Brezza or Nexon. The wide rear seat and good cabin space will also make a difference for your wife and family. The Brezza is the more reliable long-term ownership proposition, but its ride is not as plush as the 3XO. The Nexon is a good all-rounder, but the 3XO has the edge on ride comfort and rear seat space.On the Honda Elevate, it is a solid, reliable SUV with a comfortable ride, but at Rs 18 lakh on-road for the well-equipped variants, it is not worth stretching your budget for. The 3XO gives you a better ride and more features for less money.Overall, the 3XO is the best balance of ride comfort, space and value for your requirements. Go for the petrol automatic variant for the smoothest city driving experience.

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Posted on: 22 Jun 2026