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5w

I am planning to buy a new car mainly for long-distance travel comfort. Which would be the better option among the Elevate, Hyryder, and Citroen Aircross? My priorities are comfort, power, and performance.

Verified
4w

Being a Fiat Punto Evo owner, you're likely to lean towards the Citroen Aircross for its outstanding ride-handling balance, overall comfort, and its strong turbo-petrol powertrain. Fundamentally, it is excellent, and with the new interiors and feature set, it does make you feel like you've spent your money well. The only downside and perhaps the biggest deal-breaker for many is that its sales and support network is limited, compared to other brands. But if you have a Citroen touchpoint close to you, this is a car you must surely consider.

In comparison, the Honda Elevate will be a more conventional option. What's nice is that its ride quality and long-distance comfort are quite good too, and its 1.5 naturally aspirated petrol engine delivers strong performance.

Citroen Aircross

Citroen Aircross

4w

Thanks for the comparison. Citroën Aircross seems comfy, but service network matters. Honda Elevate also looks solid for long drives. I’ll test both

4w

Sit it’s and 1st class car … I just drove from Mumbai to Manali and returned back safely.. not at all problem smooth riding

4w

1.5 NA vs 1.2 turbo no comparison… I own 1.5 NA and now 1.2 turbo aircross … 1.2 is more and more smooth..

4w

Option for HYBRID or EV which is the best. Please suggest for DELHI CITIZEN

4w

Hybrid Anyday

4w

Hybrid or Electric. Which is the best option and Make Toyota or Maruti please clarify. Thanks

4w

There is no response about my queries regarding Hybrid or Electric. Suggested Make Hyrder Toyota or Maruti.

4w

We using citron Aircross X around 6 months...best car under 15lac.. It fell like suv700,en and ennova car fell, suspension are too much good.. It give 17 to 18 milage on highway.... Overal good

4w

As a owner of one (Aircross Turbo AT Dark Ed batch), couldn't agree more on the positives. It's more bang for the buck and a gem of a machine. Literally a rocket on the roads to be honest.

4w

Same here, as the owner of an Aircross X AT. Brilliant machine - one of the best suspension setups this side of 20L!

4w

Yup, It's kinda unbelievable at times to fathom on how it manages to handle bad roads so well while also being incredibly quick when you get a decent road to drive!!

4w

Except when you have to get your car repaired. Owner here saying this with all honesty and current experience with service center. RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN FROM THIS BRAND. their service is crap . My car has been rotting in the service center parking lot for 3 months now waiting for wiring to be replaced. . Parts availability is a joke . Funnier Considering i live in chennai which is closer to their manufacturing unit in Tiruvallur. . They will lie through their teeth to justify the delay . . The car is amazing but god forbid you get an issue you are screwed . .

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1d

My annual running is below 7,000 km, and I plan to keep my next car for 12-15 years. I am confused between Grand Vitara, Hyryder, Elevate, Creta, Seltos and Victoris. My priorities are reliability, a good balance of power and fuel efficiency, family comfort, low maintenance and long-term ownership. I am also concerned about India's future ethanol-blending policy (E20 and higher blends). Which of these would be the best long-term choice and why?

Verified
7h

With an annual running of less than 7,000km, fuel efficiency should not be the deciding factor. Instead, you should focus on comfort, reliability, ownership experience and how well the car will age over the next 12-15 years. That's why we wouldn't prioritise the Grand Vitara, Hyryder or Victoris Hybrid. Their hybrid systems command a price premium that you'll struggle to recover with such low annual usage.Between the remaining options, the Kia Seltos strikes the best balance. It offers a refined and proven naturally aspirated petrol engine, a smooth IVT automatic, a spacious and premium cabin, excellent comfort and a strong ownership experience. It also feels newer and more upmarket than the Elevate, while the Creta is due for a generational update sooner.The Honda Elevate deserves a mention for its simplicity and reliability. If absolute mechanical simplicity is your priority, it is arguably the safest long-term bet. However, it doesn't feel as premium as the Seltos. The engine and CVT combination isn't quite as refined, and Honda's dealer network is smaller.As for ethanol blending, we wouldn't let it influence your purchase decision. While there is plenty of discussion around E25, E27 and E30 fuels, there is currently no confirmed roadmap for such a transition. More importantly, all of these cars are E20-compliant, and manufacturers have engineered a degree of tolerance beyond that. The most likely effect of higher ethanol blends would be a small reduction in fuel efficiency and slightly accelerated wear of certain fuel-system components over a very long period, not a major reliability issue.

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2d

Which would be the best and most value-for-money choice for me among the Honda Elevate, Hyundai Creta, and Kia Seltos, considering the top-spec petrol variants with ADAS? My daily running is very low, with only occasional trips of around 400 km. There is no Honda dealership in my city, although Hyundai and Kia showrooms are available. The Honda Elevate appears to offer the best value for money, especially with the current discounts and offers that make it even more affordable. However, I am concerned that the upcoming facelift could negatively affect its resale value.

Verified
1d

The Kia Seltos IVT would be our recommendation. While the Honda Elevate undoubtedly offers the best value for money at current prices, there are two factors working against it in your case. First, you don't have a Honda showroom in your city, which could make routine servicing and warranty-related work less convenient. Second, the Elevate facelift is expected in the not-too-distant future, which could impact resale values of the current model.Between the Seltos and Creta, we'd pick the Seltos. It feels a little more premium inside, has a richer feature set and remains one of the best-looking SUVs in the segment. It is also newer than the Creta and therefore likely to remain fresh for longer. The naturally aspirated petrol engine paired with the IVT automatic is smooth, refined and perfectly suited to your low daily running and occasional 400km trips.

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Posted on: 21 May 2026