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Anuj Sharma

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My budget is around 16-18 lakhs. I am looking to buy a Skoda Slavia 1.5 DSG. I am confused between the Monte Carlo and Sportline editions. Monte Carlo is very premium-looking and has more features. Also, should I wait for the facelift version of Slavia since it has been in some articles? Apart from that, how is Hyryder, even though they are completely different categories?

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As you mentioned, the Monte Carlo is more appealing and is better equipped, but it comes at a price. If you can stretch for it, it is the one to get. You could also consider the 25th Anniversary version that has been introduced recently.
Skoda will introduce minor cosmetic updates periodically to keep the model fresh; however, a major update is expected only in 2027, which is a very long wait.
The Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder isn't as engaging or as fun to drive as the Skoda Slavia; instead, it is a no-nonsense, solid offering, which, in its hybrid avatar, is very fuel efficient. In summary, for driving pleasure, pick the Slavia, for efficiency and a reliable commuter, pick the Hyryder.

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Posted on: 26 Sept 2025