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The Toyota Rumion's real-world mileage depends on road conditions, driving style, and many other factors. The claimed Rumion petrol mileage goes up to 20.51kpl, while the CNG model returns 26.11km/kg.
Yes, the Rumion is a value-for-money MPV in India, thanks to its feature list, spacious cabin and frugal engines.
The Rumion can accommodate seven occupants, but the third row is best suited to children or shorter adults on longer journeys. For occasional use, however, the third row adds useful flexibility.
The petrol version is better suited to buyers who prioritise performance and flexibility. The CNG version makes more sense for buyers with high annual running, as its lower fuel costs can offset the higher purchase price over time.
Yes, both models are built together by Maruti, and the Rumion is supplied to Toyota thanks to a joint venture agreement between the two brands.
The Rumion focuses on affordability, fuel efficiency, and low ownership costs. The Kia Carens offers more features, stronger engine options, and a more premium cabin, but it also comes at a higher price.
The Rumion delivers a comfortable ride quality at city and highway speeds, but vertical movements are noticeable over undulations, especially with a full load.
The Rumion AT variants are more expensive up front, but deliver a much more convenient and smooth driving experience over the MT. If your budget allows for it, go for the Rumion AT.
The Rumion CNG is available only in the S MT variant, and is Rs 92,000 more expensive than the equivalent petrol version.
The Rumion AT commands a premium of Rs 1.5 lakh-1.6 lakh over the equivalent MT variants.
Yes, the Rumion is around Rs 94,000 pricier than the Ertiga at the base level. Comparing top variants, the Rumion is more expensive by Rs 1.22 lakh.
Both MPVs are exactly the same, save for minor styling differences. The decision comes down to which carmaker's aftersales experience you prefer, although it's worth noting that the Rumion is more expensive than the Ertiga. The Rumion also gets only one CNG variant, while the Ertiga is offered in two.
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