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Mahindra XUV400 EV Now Gets 5 New Safety Features


These features are limited to the top-spec EL trim that now starts at Rs 19.19 lakh (ex-showroom)

Mahindra XUV400 EV

The Mahindra XUV400 EV, the electric version of the XUV300 SUV, has introduced a range of new safety features in its top-spec EL variant. The enhancements include a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), electronic stability program (ESP), hill hold assist, auto-dimming IRVM, and front fog lamps.

Prices

Variant

Old Price

New Price

Difference

EC Standard

Rs 15.99 lakh

Rs 15.99 lakh

No Change

EC Fast Charge

Rs 16.49 lakh

Rs 16.49 lakh

No Change

EL Fast Charge

Rs 18.99 lakh

Rs 19.19 lakh

+ Rs 20,000

EL Dual tone Fast Charge

Rs 19.19 lakh

Rs 19.39 lakh

+ Rs 20,000

Only the top-spec EL trim receives these additional features, which come at an extra cost of Rs 20,000. Prices for the base-spec EC trim remain unchanged.

Additional Features

Mahindra XUV400 EV Cabin

In addition to the five new safety features, the XUV400 EV now comes equipped with two tweeters, cruise control, and a boot lamp for added convenience.

Also Read: Electric Mahindra Thar Concept To Take The Stage At August 15 Event

The electric SUV already offers a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, height-adjustable driver seat, an electric sunroof, up to six airbags, rain-sensing wipers, and a rearview camera.

Same Powertrain

Mahindra XUV400 EV Charging Port

There are no changes in the powertrain. The XUV400 EV still offers two battery pack options: 34.5kWh and 39.4kWh. Both battery packs are paired with an electric motor that delivers 150PS and 310Nm of torque, and offer driving ranges of 375km and 456km, respectively.

Rivals

Mahindra XUV400 EV

The Mahindra XUV400 EV now ranges in price between Rs 15.99 lakh and Rs 19.39 lakh (ex-showroom) and competes with the Tata Nexon EV Prime, Tata Nexon EV Max, Hyundai Kona Electric, and MG ZS EV while offering an affordable alternative.

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Citroen C5 Aircross Starting Price Goes Down With A New Variant


The C5 Aircross now gets a new entry-level variant called Feel priced at Rs 36.91 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India)

Citroen C5 Aircross

  • Citroen C5 Aircross facelift was launched in single variant in September 2022.

  • The SUV is now sold in two variants, Feel and Shine, as offered with its pre-facelift version.

  • The Shine variant has become costlier by Rs 50,000.

  • Feature differences could include a smaller touchscreen and no panoramic sunroof.

  • It gets the same 2-litre 177PS/400Nm diesel engine mated to an 8-speed automatic.

  • Prices now range from Rs 36.91 lakh to Rs 37.67 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India).

Being the flagship product in its marque’s Indian lineup (also its debut model here), the Citroen C5 Aircross, has now regained an entry-level variant called the ‘Feel.’ The carmaker has also hiked the price of the SUV’s top-spec Shine variant. The pre-facelift version already got both these variants but the ‘Feel’ trim was discontinued with the introduction of the facelifted C5 Aircross last year.

Revised Variant-wise Prices

Variant

Old Price

New Price

Difference

Feel

Rs 36.91 lakh

Shine

Rs 37.17 lakh

Rs 37.67 lakh

+Rs 50,000

All prices, ex-showroom pan-India

With the latest update, the C5 Aircross’ top-spec Shine trim has become costlier by half a lakh rupees, but the SUV overall has become more affordable by Rs 26,000. Both the Feel and Shine variants are available in monotone and dual-tone paint options priced equally.

Also Read: Citroen C3 Aircross EV Could Become The Most Affordable 3-Row Electric SUV In India

What Changes With The Update?

Although Citroen is yet to reveal what features the new entry-level trim misses out on, we believe the C5 Aircross Feel is likely to get a smaller touchscreen unit, no panoramic sunroof and some other comfort and convenience features also being removed.

Citroen C5 Aircross cabin

As far as the Shine variant of the C5 Aircross is concerned, the carmaker has equipped it with a 10-inch touchscreen system, wireless phone charging, dual-zone climate control, panoramic sunroof, and electrically adjustable driver seat. Its safety kit consists of 3-point seatbelts for all passengers, six airbags, hill-assist and descent control, and a reversing camera.

A Diesel Engine Only

Citroen C5 Aircross

The midsize premium SUV is offered with a 2-litre diesel engine (177PS/400Nm). This unit is coupled to an 8-speed automatic transmission. It has two drive modes – Eco and Sport – and multi-terrain modes: Standard, Snow, Sand, Mud and Damp Grass.

Also See: Is This Our First Look At The India-spec Citroen C3X Crossover?

Premium Rivals

Citroen C5 Aircross rear

Citroen’s C5 Aircross goes up against the Volkswagen Tiguan, Hyundai Tucson and Jeep Compass.

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Should You Consider The Top-End Maruti Invicto Alpha+ Variant?


Are the flagship comforts worth the Rs 3.5 lakh premium over the base variant? Let’s find out

Maruti Invicto Alpha+

The Maruti Invicto enters the premium MPV space with a high price range of Rs 24.79 lakh to Rs 28.42 lakh (ex-showroom). It can be availed in two variants – Zeta+ and Alpha+. Let’s see if the top-end Alpha+ variant is worth spending Rs 3.63 lakh extra:

Variant

Price

Difference Over Previous Variant

Alpha+

Rs 28.42 lakh (7-seater)

Rs 3.63 lakh

Why Consider The Alpha+ Variant?

Maruti Invicto 10-inch touchscreen

Here you get all the bells and whistles of the Maruti Invicto. It features leatherette seats, a panoramic sunroof, powered tailgate, electrically adjustable driver’s seat with memory function, ventilated front seats, and the 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, which elevate the cabin experience. The safety package is enhanced by a 360-degree camera, front and rear parking sensors, and a tyre pressure monitoring system.

The Alpha+ variant offers a truly flagship experience and if that’s what you seek from the Maruti MPV, this is the only option to consider. It is only available in the seven-seater layout with captain seats in the middle row.

Here’s what the Alpha+ packs:

Highlights

Exterior

Interior

Comfort and Convenience

Infotainment

Safety

Twin LED headlights with LED DRLs

Chrome coloured outside door handles

17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels

Wheel arch cladding

All-black cabin theme with champagne accents

Leatherette seat upholstery

Chrome inside door handles

Ambient lighting around roof, cup holders and co-driver’s dashboard

Leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear shifter

Captain seats with slide and recline function

50:50 split for third row seat

Second row individual armrests

Panoramic sunroof

Powered tailgate

8-way power-adjustable driver seat with memory function

Ventilated front seats

Side table for captain seats

Dual-zone AC

10.1-inch touchscreen system

Wireless Apple CarPlay

7-inch digital driver display

6-speaker music system

Connected car tech with remote functionalities

Six airbags

360-degree camera

Electronic parking brake with Auto-hold

Front and rear parking sensors

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

Others

Turn indicators on ORVMs

LED taillights

Front type-A and type-C USB ports

2x type-C USB ports for the second row

Front and second row reading lamps

Rear cabin lamp

Day/night IRVM

Second row sunshades

Paddle shifters

Push-button start/stop

Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment

Vehicle stability control

Hill-start assist

ISOFIX child seat anchorages

Second and third row seatbelt reminder

Rear defogger

What’s Missing In The Maruti Invicto Alpha+?

Maruti Invicto middle row seats

For this price, you get many premium and upmarket features which will keep you pampered. However, when we put the top-spec Innova Hycross in frame, it misses out on the better-looking 18-inch alloy wheels, 9-speaker JBL sound system, powered second-row Ottoman seats, and radar-based ADAS. However, those features also attract a decent premium.

Variants

Verdicts

Zeta+

Consider if your primary requirements are low running cost and a comfortable family MPV. You will have to compromise on features.

Alpha+

Consider if you are looking for a fully loaded experience with fancy features and feel good elements.

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Volkswagen Virtus GT Line Gets More Affordable With New Entry-level DCT Variant


The Volkswagen Virtus’s DCT option gets Rs 2.37 lakh more affordable

Volkswagen Virtus

  • It is priced at Rs 16.20 lakh, which is Rs 70,000 less than the GT+ MT variant.

  • Exterior highlights include red callipers and “GT” badges.

  • Inside, it gets red ambient lighting and GT-specific upholstery.

  • Features on board still include a 10-inch touchscreen, cruise control and dual airbags.

  • Powered by the larger 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine that puts out 150PS of power.

Shortly after getting an affordable GT manual variant, the Volkswagen Virtus has now been given a new entry-level GT DCT trim priced at Rs 16.20 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). It is more affordable than the range-topping GT+ DCT by Rs 2.37 lakh, while costing as much as the Topline AT variant of the sedan.

Variants

Price (ex-showroom Delhi)

Topline AT

Rs 16.19 lakh

GT DCT (new)

Rs 16.19 lakh

GT+ MT

Rs 16.89 lakh

GT+ DCT

Rs 18.56 lakh

The GT DCT variant costs Rs 70,000 less than the GT+ MT, thus becoming the new entry-level variant in the GT Line. Furthermore, the Topline AT uses the 110PS 1-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 6-speed torque converter.

Any Noticeable Changes?

Volkswagen Virtus side

While the GT variant gets the same treatment on the outside as the GT Plus (which includes the red brake callipers and “GT” monikers), you can tell it’s the lower trim since it doesn’t get the blacked out alloy wheels and the chrome windowline. On the inside, the Virtus GT DCT gets the GT-specific upholstery and red ambient lighting, which is also available on the GT Plus variants.

Differences In The Features List

Volkswagen Virtus cabin

Being a lower variant, the Virtus GT DCT misses out on features such as a single-pane sunroof, digital driver’s display, leatherette upholstery, rain-sensing wipers, auto-headlights, LED DRL turn indicators, height-adjustable front passenger seat, ventilated front seats, and auto-dimming IRVM. Its equipment list isn’t totally scarce either as it still packs cruise control, a 10-inch touchscreen, paddle shifters, and auto AC with rear vents.

Its safety kit includes dual front airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), ISOFIX child seat anchorages, and rear parking sensors. In case you’re worried about the extra airbags, the Virtus is also currently rated as the safest mass market car in India as per the Global NCAP crash tests.

Also Read: Don’t Slip Up: Common Car Care Mistakes to Avoid This Monsoon

Performance Under The Hood

Volkswagen Virtus

As the GT Line product, the GT DCT features the larger 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine (150PS/250Nm). While it gets just the 7-speed DCT, the manual GT variant gets a 6-speed unit. This engine also features cylinder deactivation technology that can boost your fuel economy while cruising at steady speeds.

Competitors

Volkswagen Virtus

Volkswagen’s compact sedan goes up against the Hyundai Verna, Honda City and Skoda Slavia.

Also Read: Hyundai Verna vs Honda City vs Volkswagen Virtus vs Skoda Slavia: Space & Practicality Comparison

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Did The Maruti Jimny Prices Miss Their Mark?

Maruti shocked us when it announced that the Jimny is priced from Rs 12.74 lakh (ex-showroom)

 Jimny off-roading

The Maruti Jimny has been one of the most highly anticipated SUVs for India since it was first confirmed for the market years ago. While the fourth generation of the three-door Jimny globally premiered in 2018, Maruti insisted on only bringing us an extended five-door version and made us wait five years for it. After all that, the country’s largest carmaker finally launched the lifestyle SUV this June and a lot of the public’s response on the interweb was far from welcoming. The problem? Its prices.

How high are the prices?

Maruti Jimny

The five-door Jimny has entered the market with prices ranging from Rs 12.74 lakh to Rs 15.05 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). For a subcompact SUV that can only seat four and has a decent but not expansive boot capacity, those prices are certainly eye-watering. Even though Maruti stretched it out and added rear doors, the rear passenger space and overall practicality in the Jimny is less than that offered by typical subcompact offerings like the Maruti Brezza, Hyundai Venue and Tata Nexon. Most of those models are priced between Rs 8 lakh to Rs 14 lakh (ex-showroom).

But then, it’s not competing against typical small SUVs. The Jimny is a niche offering for lifestyle enthusiasts who want a capable off-roader, not a tech-laden city-suited family car. So, is the pricing still a pain point if compared to an appropriate competitor, like the Mahindra Thar? 

Jimny’s Arch Rival

Mahindra Thar ground clearance

The second-gen Mahindra Thar is also a sub-4 metre off-roader and it has dominated the affordable lifestyle SUV space since its launch nearly 3 years ago. Even though it’s a three-door offering with no real boot, buyers directly compare it against the five-door Jimny.  

On paper, the Mahindra has these advantages over the Maruti SUV:

  • Entry-level prices are lower by more than Rs 2 lakh.

  • Offers choice of a convertible soft-top (like the Maruti Gypsy)

  • Has more road presence thanks to chunkier proportions

  • Offers more performance with its 2-litre turbo-petrol engine (150PS vs 115PS) and a better automatic transmission (6-speed vs 4-speed)

  • Also gets the choice of diesel powertrains, the popular choice among off-roaders.

  • Assured safety with 4-star rating from Global NCAP crash test 

Let’s take a closer look at each of those factors to see if they make it hard for the Jimny to justify its pricing. 

Also read: Maruti Jimny Vs Mahindra Thar – Price Check

Why is the Thar so much more affordable?

What the internet is overlooking is that the Thar’s more affordable variants only have a rear-wheel drivetrain. When it comes to the 4WD Thar variants with the petrol engine, the petrol-only Jimny which offers 4WD as standard is more affordable by nearly Rs 1 lakh, and by nearly Rs 2 lakh between the petrol-automatic options. 

Then there’s the features list where the Maruti comes with a touchscreen infotainment unit, 6 airbags, a rearview camera, hill descent control and a TFT MID as standard. Its top trim also comes with auto LED headlamps with washer, a larger touchscreen, auto AC and rear power windows, none of which are available on the Mahindra Thar. Furthermore, once 6 airbags become mandatory, the price gap between the two SUVs will increase in favour of the Maruti Jimny.

Does less performance affect its capabilities?

Yes, the Jimny may seem underpowered in comparison and the Thar certainly offers punchier performance but the smaller engine is sufficient since its body is much lighter than that of the Thar. Fun fact: A Jimny loaded with 4 occupants is still lighter than a Thar unladen!

Maruti Jimny off-roading

This makes it just as capable of conquering difficult terrains and the 4×4 system is also set up for the same. The transmission options may seem dated in comparison to the Thar, but these are proven worldwide and might even be cheaper to service and maintain thanks to Maruti’s scale of business.

It is also worth noting that the Jimny, like the second-gen Thar, is also aimed at city buyers. While fuel economy is not their primary concern, it is a priority nonetheless and the Maruti Suzuki powertrain is more frugal. Furthermore, as the regulations clamp down on emissions and diesel engines in particular, a petrol powertrain is at a lower risk of being affected by such changes.

Jimny on the road

No fun roof option

The current generation of the Jimny never got a soft-top option so it’s not an India-specific omission. However, it is clear that lifestyle vehicle buyers do like such options as even the Jeep Wrangler comes with a removable roof and doors.

 

While the fixed metal roof does reduce the fun factor, it has advantages over soft tops in terms of body rigidity and overall safety in case the car were to roll over while off-roading. 

Related: Revisiting The Maruti Gypsy, Predecessor Of The New Jimny

Is the Jimny safe enough?

The five-door Jimny has debuted in India and is yet to be crash tested by a well-known New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP). However, the three-door Jimny was tested by Euro NCAP where it scored a three-star safety rating (the tested car was also equipped with ADAS tech such as lane-assist and auto-emergency braking).

 Jimny Euro NCAP

While the Thar did score higher in the Global NCAP test, it is worth noting that the testing parameters have changed since then and it may not score as highly anymore. In comparison, the Euro NCAP is much more thorough and factors in a lot more scores than just a frontal-offset and side-impact crash test.

 Mahindra Thar Scores A Decent Four Stars In Global NCAP Crash Test

We cannot say with certainty if the Jimny is as safe or safer than the Thar, but it certainly appears to be safer than the average Maruti.

So, is the Maruti Jimny priced fairly?

In our opinion, Maruti could have done better with the prices for the Jimny. Given the six-month-long wait since its unveiling, and with Mahindra introducing the more affordable rear-wheel drive Thar variants, the target consumer was expecting Maruti to flex its market dominance and introduce the Jimny with a more reasonable starting price.

Maruti Jimny front

As far as first impressions go, it was an unpleasant shock that the Maruti SUV arrived with a starting price of nearly Rs 15 lakh (on-road). The off-roader may be better equipped on paper than any competitor, it wasn’t short on compromises either and the biggest issue was that it lacked the physical presence of its more affordable rival.

Also read: Maruti Jimny Variants Explained: Which Variant Should You Buy?

How should Maruti have priced the Jimny?

In our opinion, the Maruti Jimny should have debuted with an introductory price range of Rs 11 lakh to Rs 13.5 lakh (ex-showroom) at least for a limited number of early buyers. Mahindra is adept at this “early-bird”  strategy where it will accumulate a sizable order book for a highly anticipated product at competitively low launch prices for the first ten to fifty thousand buyers, before raising the rates over the next 12 months.

Maruti Jimny badge

Compared to the Thar, the omitted cost of turbocharging, the old transmissions and smaller wheels/tyres should’ve allowed for the Jimny’s prices to be Rs 1.5-2 lakh cheaper.

Will this really affect the success of the Jimny?

If we could accurately predict such a thing, we’d have the ear of every carmaker in the world. It is too early to say if the Jimny’s prices will affect the overall demand and popularity of the SUV, but they will certainly have an initial impact with some of the more budget-restricted buyers changing their plans. At its current price, the Jimny is, no doubt, an indulgence.

Maruti Jimny red

Perhaps, Maruti has played a different strategy altogether which could pan out to its benefit in the long run. By introducing the five-door Jimny at these prices, it will not be hiking the rates by a couple of lakhs in the first year or two, while the Mahindra Thar’s prices are expected to keep rising.

Notes On The Jimny’s Business Case

We also asked our resident review expert, Tushar, to weigh in on the matter as he has spent some time with the Jimny and also had a chance to interact with Maruti’s representatives. Here’s what he had to add to the matter of the Jimny prices:

Maruti Suzuki already expects the Jimny to be a low-volume car. This could’ve motivated a stronger focus on margin-per-car vs more cars sold

Like the 3-door, the 5-door Jimny will also be exported generating more revenue for the Jimny product line

The Jimny’s K15B engine, manual transmission that’s an evolution of the unit used in the Gypsy and 4-speed automatic transmission have saved a lot of money in developmental costs for Suzuki. 

The powertrains used in the Thar have been freshly developed at great cost to Mahindra. While they are in use/will be used in multiple products (Thar, upcoming Thar 5-door, XUV700, Scorpio-N), Mahindra has a tighter timeline to get the most profitability out of them, especially considering the increased pressure to shift to electric/electrified powertrains.

What do you make of the prices of the Maruti Jimny? Were you someone who changed their car buying plans or cancelled a booking for the SUV after the price reveal? Let us know in the comments below!

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Hyundai Exter chooses Hardik Pandya to be their brand ambassador


Hyundai’s upcoming micro SUV, the Exter, is expected to launch on July 10 and have a price tag of around Rs 6 lakh (ex-showroom).

  • The Exter will be available in five different versions: EX, S, SX, SX(O), and SX(O) Connect.

  • This micro SUV will have a 1.2-liter engine that can take petrol or CNG.

  • The car features unique amenities, such as a voice-assisted single-pane sunroof and a dual dash-cam system.

Indian cricket all-rounder Hardik Pandya has been appointed as the brand ambassador for the Hyundai Exter, the company’s upcoming micro SUV. According to Hyundai, the Exter is perfect for the lively lifestyle of the younger generation, making Hardik an excellent fit for the micro SUV as a youth icon and all-rounder.

This cricketer will participate in future marketing campaigns for the Exter. Additionally, Hyundai has published a video of Hardik Pandya exploring the exterior of the vehicle in greater detail.

Complete Design

Hyundai has revealed the entire design of the Exter micro SUV through teasers. At the front, it features H-shaped LED DRLs and bumper-mounted headlights. The upright stance is continuous throughout the profile and carries on at the rear, where H-shaped LED taillights can be found.

Also Read: Exclusive: Facelifted Hyundai i20 Makes Spy Shot Debut In India

Some First-in-Segment Features

Hyundai Exter sunroof

Even though the interior has yet to be released, Hyundai has verified some essential features of the interior with teasers. The Exter will be the first in the segment to have a voice-assisted single-pane sunroof and a dual dashcam. It is also expected to have a bigger infotainment display, digital driver’s display, cruise control, wireless phone charging, and automatic climate control.

The Exter will take care of passenger safety with six airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), hill assist, 3-point seat belts, seat belt reminders for all five seats, rear parking camera, and tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS).

Engine

Hyundai Exter Rear

The Exter will have two engine options: a 1.2-liter engine with either a 5-speed manual or 5-speed AMT for petrol version and only with 5-speed manual transmission in the CNG version.

Also Read: Hyundai Exter: Should You Wait For It Or Go For One Of Its Rivals?

Rivals

The Exter micro SUV will compete with several other cars, including the Tata Punch, Citroen C3, Nissan Magnite, Renault Kiger, and Maruti Fronx, all of which cost around Rs 6 lakh ex-showroom.