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Rajendra Chitara

10w

I had selected the Kia Seltos IVT to buy, but now the Duster DCT turbo 1.3 has been launched. Is the Duster a good choice? I have heard that it comes with a wet-clutch DCT that does not heat up. Is this gearbox good and suitable for all types of driving conditions? Please guide me on overall performance in traffic, highway, hills, mileage, etc. My driving conditions are mixed.

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Go for the Renault Duster 1.3 Turbo DCT. For your mix of city, highway, hills and bad roads, it combines strong punch, planted suspension and a heat‑resistant wet‑clutch gearbox.
Your concern about DCT heating is valid in dry‑clutch units. The Renault Duster’s wet‑clutch design is oil‑cooled, so it tolerates prolonged crawling and hill starts better. The turbo motor helps on steep climbs with passengers, and overtakes at 80–100 kph feel effortless. The Duster’s long‑travel suspension shrugs off broken roads that unsettle softer crossovers.
The one thing you give up is the Kia Seltos IVT’s ultra‑smooth low‑speed creep. Below 10kph, the DCT can feel a touch jerky and needs gentler throttle modulation while parking.
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Krishna Chaithanya Vajja

9w

Hi everyone, I’m planning to buy an SUV in the ₹20–21 lakh price range mainly for driving quality, engine performance, and handling. I’m considering these options: 2026 Renault Duster 1.3 Turbo Kia Seltos Facelift 1.5 Turbo Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI Tata Sierra 1.5 TGDi Hyperion Mahindra Thar Roxx Star Edition The Thar Roxx also has a bigger 2.2-litre diesel / 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine, and its price is also around ₹20–21 lakh, so I’m confused if it’s a better option. Which one would you recommend for best driving experience and performance?

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Hari

8w

Confused about Duster1.3 MT &DCT Occasional long drive. I am in 50 s( age)

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Sunil

9w

Please suggest suv automatic for city driving. I am 55 me and wife both drive. Milage is also in consideration shouldn't be kess than 12-13 in city

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Jayesh Thakkar

9w

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AVINASH parwani

9w

Hi Rajendra same situation like yours i cancelled Kia seltos IVT booking & now booked Duster DCT. Also test drove Seltos DCT but Duster performance was much better, seltos turbo had too much initial lag

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Krishna Chaithanya Vajja

9w

I’m planning to buy a midsize SUV mainly for driving pleasure. Which one offers the best driving dynamics and engine performance: 2026 Renault Duster 1.3 Turbo, Kia Seltos 1.5 Turbo facelift, Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI, or Tata Sierra 1.5 TGDi Hyperion?

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Amu

9w

In my Opinion nothing can match the outright performance of Hyperion Engine and driving dynamics and handling of Tata Sierra but confirm whether Tata service in your area is good or not

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Rahul Rajbhoj

3w

Kushaq 1.5 felt dull in city usage. Duster is more fun to drive in city and highway.

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