Nissan Magnite or Renault Kiger or Tata Punch: Which one should you buy?

    When highway journeys are involved, it's always better to buy a turbocharged model.

    Published On Aug 13, 2022 08:00:00 AM

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    I’m looking to buy a C segment SUV in the Rs 10 lakh-11 lakh range, which can comfortably seat four. I drive around 20km a day in the city and about 500km once a month on the highway, averaging around 10,000km per year. I have shortlisted the Renault Kiger 1.0Rxt (O), Nissan Magnite and Tata Punch. Is a turbo-engine needed for my usage, or would a normal engine be fine?

    Manohar PT Manju, via email

    Autocar India says: Between the Tata Punch, Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite, we feel the Magnite is the best of the lot as it offers a good mix of features, practicality and space. Whilst the base 1.0-litre naturally aspirated engine will suffice for city use, it could be underpowered on the highway with your family and luggage.

    The turbo variant is a far better option and worth the extra money because it will make overtaking and cruising on the highway much easier. Also, the turbo engine is much smoother and superior than the naturally aspirated version.

    Also See:

    Tata Punch review, test drive

    Nissan Magnite review, test drive

    2021 Renault Kiger review, test drive

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    Kishore John - 627 days ago

    It is heartening to see Autocar recommending the Magnite. I think it is a great vehicle for the price, though price hikes have been the norm of late- whether Magite, Kiger or Tata Altroz. I am curious about the Magnite Triber-equivalent MPV which is supposedly in the works. Would it be like a proper 7-seater, or have the third bench squished in a tiny boot space?

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