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Samir Kotecha

28w

I mostly drive in the city and am planning to buy a new car. I’m confused about whether to buy the Tata Nexon EV or the Kia Sonet / Hyundai Venue. The EV’s budget is high, but I can save on petrol. What should I do? Please advise.

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Autocar India

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The right vehicle for you is difficult to suggest without knowing your monthly running. If you drive around 1,000-1,200 km per month, it’s better to go for a petrol car, as it will be much more affordable to buy.

We would also recommend waiting for the new Hyundai Venue, which is set to launch on November 4, before making your final decision.

That said, electric vehicles like the Tata Nexon EV are great for city driving. They offer strong performance, quiet running, and low running costs (if you have the facility to charge at home).

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Bharath

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I’m from Chennai. I currently own two manual petrol cars - an S-Cross Zeta (Feb 2022) that has run 40,000 km, and a Grand i10 Nios Asta (Dec 2016) that has run around 30,000 km. I’m considering whether it makes sense to sell/exchange both cars and move to a single automatic car. My usage is around 1,200 km per month, with 90% city driving and 10% highway use. Would this be a sensible move? If yes, which automatic car would you recommend in the ₹15-17 lakh budget range? Or would you recommend an EV?

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Autocar India

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With 1,200 km a month in Chennai and mostly city traffic, moving to one automatic is sensible if your family’s schedules work with a single car. In that use, the Tata Nexon EV Medium Range is the stronger fit in your Rs. 15-17 lakh window. It is very smooth in stop-and-go traffic, there is no clutch heat or strain, and the instant response makes gaps easy. Your monthly running suits an EV well, and if you can install a home charger, you start each day with a full “tank” and very low running costs. As your only car, the Nexon EV has enough space for a small family, rides comfortably over broken patches, and feels easy to place in tight lanes and parking. If you can stretch your budget, the Hyundai Creta EV would make for a much better EV with a better driving experience and a larger and more comfortable car. Two watch-outs: you need a fixed parking spot with charging, and longer highway trips will need some planning around chargers.If you would rather stay with petrol, pick the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara automatic in a mid trim. It keeps life easy in traffic, sits a bit higher for a better view, and you already know Maruti service from your S-Cross, and if you can stretch for the hybrid, it will keep your fuel costs in check. Overall, for city-heavy use, the Nexon EV makes the most sense.

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Posted on: 29 Oct 2025