Last Updated on: 12 Nov 2025
Maruti Suzuki XL6 price in Nanded
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 price in India starts at Rs 11.52 lakh (ex-showroom). New XL6 top model price is Rs 14.32 lakh (ex-showroom). 2025 Maruti Suzuki XL6 on road price in Nanded for the base 1.5 petrol Zeta MT variant begins at Rs 13.64 lakh. Check the Maruti Suzuki XL6 on road price in your city for the variants to see what fits your budget and preferences.
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I’m looking to buy a new car within a budget of a maximum of ₹12-13 lakh. My daily commute to the office is approximately 20km, and sometimes I use my motorcycle as well. So, I usually commute by car about three days a week. Please suggest a car suitable for daily city use and occasional long drives of around 1,500km (to Goa), maybe 3-4 times a year. I need ample luggage space, good suspension, comfortable rear seats for elderly parents, and an efficient, reliable car with relaxed and worry-free ownership. I am considering the Kia Carens Clavis, Ertiga, or anything else that meets my needs. Please suggest an automatic, but not the AMT offered by Maruti.
I am confused about choosing between the Maruti Suzuki XL6 (Alpha) MT and the Kia Carens Clavis HTE (EX) MT. I intend to replace my Verna. Please advise which one I should choose.
Between the two, if you are looking for something more premium and newer, we would suggest going for the Kia Carens Clavis in the HTE (EX) variant. It is the newer of the two and is also larger, offering a greater sense of space. Overall, it feels more premium and upmarket both inside and out.
In terms of equipment, both cars are fairly well equipped, but with different highlights. The Maruti Suzuki XL6, being the top variant, offers features such as leatherette upholstery, ventilated front seats and alloy wheels. The Clavis, on the other hand, is offered with a sunroof, which the XL6 does not get.
When it comes to performance, both cars are quite similar as they use 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engines. While the Clavis has a more powerful engine on paper, it is also the larger and heavier car, which reduces that advantage in real-world driving. Where the Clavis clearly stands out is engine refinement and sound insulation, where it feels a notch better than the XL6.
I am confused about choosing between the Maruti XL6 Alpha and the HTE (EX), both 2026 versions. I am considering replacing my Verna. Please advise which one I should choose.
Between the two, if you are looking for something more premium and newer, we would suggest going for the Kia Carens Clavis in the HTE (EX) variant. It is the newer of the two and is also larger, offering a greater sense of space. Overall, it feels more premium and upmarket both inside and out.
In terms of equipment, both cars are fairly well equipped, but with different highlights. The Maruti Suzuki XL6, being the top variant, offers features such as leatherette upholstery, ventilated front seats and alloy wheels. The Clavis, on the other hand, is offered with a sunroof, which the XL6 does not get.
When it comes to performance, both cars are quite similar as they use 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engines. While the Clavis has a more powerful engine on paper, it is also the larger and heavier car, which reduces that advantage in real-world driving. Where the Clavis clearly stands out is engine refinement and sound insulation, where it feels a notch better than the XL6.
Overall, if you are choosing between the two, we would recommend picking the newer Carens Clavis over the Maruti Suzuki XL6.
Please suggest the best 6/7-seater car with a stylish design, low maintenance costs, and high fuel efficiency, within a budget of Rs 15 lakh.
I am looking for a 7-seater car with comfortable seating, good mileage, a good engine, a strong feature list, and stable highway performance on long runs.
I am considering an MPV as a 6/7-seater (the third row will be used minimally) in petrol manual or automatic (not diesel due to DPF concerns). I travel about 2,500 km per month (70% highway, but with numerous shallow potholes). My maximum budget is ₹16 lakh. Which car would you recommend?
If you travel mainly on the highway, you need an MPV with a strong engine for easy overtaking and cruising and for your budget, the Kia Carens Clavis HTE EX with a 1.5 turbo petrol is best for your highway runs. However, for your budget, you will only get a manual option and not an automatic, which may not be convenient for city driving.
If you only want an automatic, then your best option is a Maruti-Suzuki XL6 Alpha, which comes with a smooth torque converter gearbox. The XL6 lacks the punch of the Carens Clavis turbo, and you need to work harder to overtake on the highway.
Currently, I own a Celerio and am planning to buy an MPV. I’ve shortlisted the XL6, Kia Carens, and Hyundai Alcazar. Please suggest which one is best in terms of mileage and performance. I’ll mostly drive in the city, with 3-4 long rides per year of up to 1,200 km.
The Maruti Suzuki XL6 would best suit your requirements of mileage and performance. Against the others in your shortlist, the 1.5 litre petrol engine in the XL6 offers decent performance and refinement, but a noticeably better fuel efficiency. The engine has a mild-hybrid setup and, in our standard test cycle, returned a figure of 9.2kpl in the city and 17.0kpl on the highway.
We assume, of course, you are comparing petrol versions across the three MPVs in your shortlist, given that the XL6 comes with only a petrol engine. If not, the Kia Carens and Hyundai Alcazar also have diesel engines, and these versions would be more fuel efficient than the petrol XL6.
I want to upgrade to a seven-seater, but I am confused between a new Triber or Ertiga, and a used XL6. My usage is mostly in the city with occasional highway trips. My priorities are low maintenance and good mileage. Please suggest. Also, I would like to know what good automatic car options are available under Rs 8 to 9 lakh. Thank you.
I own a 2020 Renault Triber, which is currently in good condition and has been driven for 48,000 kilometres. I would like your advice on the optimal time to sell this vehicle. Additionally, when considering a replacement, should I continue with the Renault Triber as a 7-seater option, or would you recommend a different model? I am asking because I have the perception that it may be prudent to use a car for no more than five years before exchanging it for a new one. Please guide
Hi, I am a new driver and want to buy a car which would be suitable for my family of 6. I generally do not buy second-hand stuff, but maybe that doesn't work with cars. Is it advisable to buy a new car or should I buy a second-hand car? My budget is 16-17 lakhs. My daily commute on average would be 35kms within the city and occasional long highway drives. Which car do you recommend?
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