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Avijit

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My daily weekday commute is 60 km in total, and I also use the car for weekend city drives with family. What’s a good SUV under ₹25 lakh (on-road Mumbai) for this kind of use?

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Here are some SUV options under ₹25 lakh (on-road, Mumbai) that suit your needs:

  • Mahindra XUV700: The diesel-automatic variants (AX5 and AX7) will fit your budget and even get three-row seating to ferry up to seven passengers. The Mahindra XUV700 on road price in Mumbai for AX5 variants starts at ₹22.85 lakh.
  • Kia Seltos & Hyundai Creta: You could consider the top-spec diesel-automatic variants of these if you want cars with all the bells and whistles but relatively smaller in size. The Kia Seltos on road price in Mumbai for the Diesel X-line AT variant is ₹24.87 lakh, while the Hyundai Creta on road price in Mumbai for the Diesel SX(O) Knight AT variant is ₹24.68 lakh.
  • VW Taigun or Skoda Kushaq: If fuel efficiency isn't a concern and you need a four-seater, both are great to drive. The Volkswagen Taigun on road price in Mumbai for the 1.5 DSG variant is ₹23.06 lakh, and the Skoda Kushaq on road price in Mumbai for the Prestige 1.5 variant is ₹22.49 lakh.
  • Hyundai Creta Electric: If you're open to EVs, the Creta Electric is a well-rounded, fuss-free option. The Hyundai Creta Electric on road price in Mumbai for the Electric Smart (O) LR variant is ₹24.82 lakh.

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