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Hi, I'm looking for a comfortable, feature-loaded 7-seater SUV. My weekly running is around 150km. I already own a 2022 Tata Safari. My budget is 35 lakh on-road. I also checked out the MG Majestor and really liked it, but its on-road price is around 48 lakh, which is beyond my budget. I also looked at the Toyota Innova HyCross, but I didn't like its interior. Please suggest the best 7-seater SUV with good performance, comfort, features, fuel efficiency and strong road presence.

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Given your requirements, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is the most sensible recommendation. With a weekly running of around 150 km, diesel is not essential, so the petrol automatic is the better choice. It offers strong performance, a comfortable ride and a genuinely premium cabin experience, which addresses your concern with the HyCross interior. The 7XO is also well equipped with features and has a strong road presence, making it a worthy upgrade alongside your existing Safari. The Hycross remains the best choice for long-term reliability and efficiency, but if the interior is a deal-breaker, there is no point forcing the decision. The Mahindra car strikes the right balance between performance, comfort, features and value within your Rs 35 lakh budget.

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If I wait for sometime can I expect new entries by Diwali and out of new entrants which one I can consider.Also confirm upcoming vechicle in this rahe and expected month of launch . Thanks I know I am asking too much but you are experts for answering the same 😊

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Hi team, I already own a 2022 Tata Safari and want to replace it with a more powerful, comfortable, and feature-rich SUV. My budget is Rs. 35 lakh (on-road). I checked out the MG Majestor, but it is out of my budget, as the on-road price is around Rs. 48 lakh. I also looked at the Toyota Hycross, but I didn't like its interior. Kindly suggest the best 7-seater SUV within my budget. I usually drive in the city, covering around 30-40 km daily, and take one or two trips to hill stations every year.

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At this price point and with your requirements, there isn't much choice available so the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel would be the most sensible option. It offers a more powerful diesel engine, a more refined driving experience and a premium cabin with a strong feature set. The diesel engine is punchy and well suited to both city driving and occasional hill station runs. The third row is not as spacious or comfy as your Tata Safari but it is usable. If the Mahindra car does not feel like an upgrade, you could consider the Jeep Meridian. It would feel larger and has a premium and classy cabin. The diesel engine of this Jeep car is the proven and familiar 2.0 litre multijet unit - the same engine that powers the diesel Safari. The Meridian will also do well for your long drives to hill stations as the ride and handling balance is outstanding with a secure handling for the ghats, good highway stability at higher speeds and a well judged ride quality over broken roads.

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I want to buy a 7- or 8-seater car. I currently own an XUV500 and am considering the Toyota Hycross, Kia Carnival, MG Majestor, and Toyota Fortuner. I am a bit confused. The Hycross lacks some premium features, the Carnival feels too long for city driving, the MG Majestor seems like the perfect choice, but I am unsure about MG's reliability and after-sales service, and the Fortuner is not very comfortable, especially in the middle and last rows. Which one would you recommend based on these requirements?

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Pick the Toyota Innova HyCross. It is the only one here that is easy to drive and park in the city, yet still seats 7 or 8 in real comfort on trips. The hybrid shines in slow traffic, so your running costs drop, and it feels lighter and simpler to handle than the very long Carnival. Your comfort worry is also solved. The HyCross has a roomy middle row and a genuinely usable last row, with a comfier ride than the Fortuner’s ladder-frame setup. Your family will be happier day to day, not just on highways.You also get Toyota’s service reach and resale, which answers the trust question you have with MG. That peace of mind matters over the entire ownership period. It will not feel as plush as a Carnival or Majestor inside, and yes, you will miss out on some features, but the basics are spot on. If you still want that “limo” feel and are mostly chauffeur-driven with easy parking, the Carnival can work. For mixed city use with family comfort and low hassle, go for the HyCross.

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