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Manish Kumar
•5wI currently own a 2019 Baleno and am planning to buy a new car. I have shortlisted the new Seltos, but I am not sure about the variant. I am contemplating between NA CVT and Turbo DCT. I am unsure if NA will be underpowered, and I am also worried about the maintenance issues often associated with DCTs. My 90% driving is in city traffic with occasional highway runs.
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The new Kia Seltos will be a substantial upgrade from your Baleno, and considering you will be using it 90% in the city, it's best to stick with the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol and the CVT gearbox. Despite the Seltos having grown considerably with the new generation, the 116hp and 250 Nm are more than enough to propel the SUV along smoothly, with enough pep for overtaking on the highway.
Moreover, this is the smoother powertrain by far, which is beneficial in your bumper-to-bumper driving conditions. The 1.5 turbo-petrol with the 7-speed DCT is no doubt the more exciting powertrain, but it's nowhere near as smooth at low speeds - turbo lag combined with some shift clunkiness can become annoying after a while. Plus, it isn't as fuel-efficient as the 1.5 CVT either.

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