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Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara price in Delhi
The on-road price of the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara in Delhi ranges from approximately โน12.59 lakh for the base model to about โน22.84 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).
In comparison, the ex-showroom prices of the Grand Vitara in Delhi are between โน10.77 lakh and โน19.64 lakh.
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I currently own an automatic Fortuner used mainly for highway runs and need a new automatic car (strictly โน15 lakh on-the-road, Chennai) for family use. My driving will be 70% city / 30% highway. It must be a wide, proven car that comfortably fits 2 adults + 1 teen in the rear, from established brands (no risky new marques), with strong safety and dependable performance. Iโm deciding between GV, Victoris, Hyryder, and XUV 3XO - sub-4-metre cars wonโt meet my rear-seat space needs. Which should I choose?
The XUV 3XO you have shortlisted is a sub-4-metre SUV, but don't rule it out as it has a wide and spacious back seat.
In fact, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, which is also a sub-4-metre SUV, also has a wider back seat and more headroom than its larger siblings, the Maruti Victoris and Grand Vitara, while having the same petrol engine and 6-speed AT.
What's more, you will get a fully loaded Brezza ZXi+ AT for the same price as a lower spec Victoris VXi AT, and within your budget of Rs 15 lakh, on road.
If you're fine with Kia as a brand, and don't mind the polarising exterior look, the Kia Syros 1.0 T-GDi HTX DCT is an excellent option in your price range, with superb interior space.
I'm looking to buy a C-segment SUV (like the Creta or Seltos). My running is low (~7,500 km/yr) but may rise if I switch jobs. I want a reliable, safe vehicle that I wonโt need to upgrade soon. Driving is ~75% city, with a highway trip once every two months. My budget is โน15 lakh max on-road. Iโm waiting for the Seltos and Sierra, but plan to buy in about six months - which car should I choose?"
We are not in a position to give you a definitive answer just yet. Prices for the Tata Sierra will only be out on the 25th of November, and we have yet to drive the model. Do stay tuned to our website and YouTube channel for the review that goes up in the coming days.
As for the Seltos, Kia will showcase the new generation model on December 10. We expect sales to start by the first quarter of 2026.
Among the current lot of SUVs on offer, the mild hybrid versions of the Toyota Hyryder and Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara are good options that are reliable and low on maintenance. The Hyundai Creta is also a good choice, but it is slightly pricier to maintain than the Toyota and Maruti cars.
Iโm confused between the Maruti Brezza ZXi and the Grand Vitara Delta. I need a car for both city and highway use. Which one should I pick?
Iโve been closely following your recommendations and noticed that you often recommend the Maruti Suzuki Victoris over the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder. However, Toyota is currently offering a โน1.5 lakh discount across all Hyryder models. Iโm planning to buy either the G or V strong-hybrid variant of Hyryder. Given this revised pricing, would you still recommend the Victoris, or does the Hyryder now offer better value? Please advise whether the Hyryder strong hybrid is worth considering at this discounted price.
Iโm planning to buy a new mid-size SUV and am confused between the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Neo Drive V AT, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara Alpha (O) AT, Honda Elevate, Volkswagen Taigun, and Skoda Kushaq. My budget is โน20 lakh, and it will be purchased under a company car lease. My running is less, split 50% between the city and the highway. For my old Baleno, Nexa is offering โน5.25 lakh with an exchange bonus. Please suggest the best option.
Which hybrid car would you suggest up to โน20 lakh?
Assuming youโre referring to strong hybrids, where the electric motor also powers the wheels, there are currently three SUV options available under โน20 lakh.
These include the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, and the Maruti Suzuki Victoris.
I am 70 years old and do not drive myself, as I depend on a driver. Iโm interested in buying the Grand Vitara or the Brezza. The car will mainly be used for trips to Himachal once a month. Please advise which would be better for me: automatic or manual?
I own a Grand Vitara Delta automatic, which I bought mainly for its mileage. However, now I feel that the monthly EMI I pay for the Vitara isnโt worth it, as it lacks comfort and driving quality. Please advise what I should do, should I consider switching to a hatchback since we are a family of three? Please help and suggest.
I am looking to buy a petrol automatic SUV (compact or midsize) with a torque converter or CVT transmission, mainly for city driving. My budget is around โน15 lakh. My priorities are safety, comfort, and features. What are the best options?
For a little over Rs 15 lakh (on-road), you have multiple midsize SUV options like Maruti Victoris, Grand Vitara, Honda Elevate, Skoda Kushaq, all of which feature the type of automatic you're looking for. However, if your budget is capped at Rs 15 lakh max, then consider the Mahindra XUV3XO AX5 AT, which delivers strong and punchy performance. The Maruti Brezza is also a good, efficient option, but its performance isn't as strong as the Mahindra.
Grand Vitara, Hyryder, and Victoris are all strong hybrids. Do they have the same suspension and engine? If yes, can I go for the Victoris since it has more features? The badge and service do not matter to me.
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