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Vishal Kumar

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I want to change my old car. My priorities are safety, mileage, overall maintenance and riding comfort. My budget is 15 lakhs. Should I wait for the Renault Duster Strong Hybrid? Do you have any other suggestions?

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The Renault Duster strong hybrid is expected only around Diwali, so it’s still about 7-8 months away. Prices aren’t out yet, but when it arrives, it’s likely to be more expensive than the regular Duster, and most indications suggest its top variants will sit well above your Rs 15 lakh budget. So if you need a car now, it’s probably better to look at existing options rather than wait.
A good choice around your budget is the Maruti Suzuki Victoris VXi Automatic. It is priced at about Rs 15.8 lakh on the road. Since Maruti is pushing Victoris hard right now, you may be able to negotiate a discount to bring it closer to your Rs 15 lakh target. It has a 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating, Maruti’s reputation for low running and maintenance costs, and decent ride comfort and mileage for daily use, which matches your priorities.
The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder are also good options. These two and the Victoris are very similar underneath. They share the same platform, engines and transmissions, and in their hybrid variants, the strong hybrid system behaves the same in both. The main differences are in styling and feature packaging:
The Grand Vitara leans towards Maruti’s design language and comes from Nexa showrooms, with a slightly sportier feel and often a bit more tech in comparable variants.
The Hyryder has Toyota styling cues, a different interior colour theme and sometimes slightly different equipment levels depending on the variant.
Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder

Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder

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