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Will We See A Panoramic Sunroof In A Sub-Compact SUV?


Panoramic sunroofs are becoming popular in compact SUVs and higher segments. But can we expect to see them in smaller SUVs like the Mahindra XUV300, Tata Nexon, and Hyundai Venue?

The trend for sunroofs is going strong, with even small cars like the Tata Punch and Hyundai Exter offering them. However, panoramic sunroofs are even more popular. They are now a common feature in compact SUVs like the Maruti Grand Vitara, MG Astor, Kia Seltos, and Hyundai Creta. These SUVs range from Rs 11 lakh to Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom). The demand for panoramic sunroofs is increasing, making many wonder if they will soon be available in even smaller SUVs like subcompact models. Let’s explore this question in detail:

What Is A Panoramic Sunroof And How Does It Work?

Simply put, a panoramic sunroof offers a larger view of the sky than a typical single-pane sunroof. It stretches from the center console area to the rear seats. When not in use, a fabric lining covers the glass. Usually, only half of the panoramic sunroof opens up, while the other half remains as a glass roof. Some SUVs like the Grand Vitara and Hyryder have an extended opening, benefiting rear seat passengers as well. The panoramic sunroof is operated electronically through a button located in the console above the front seats.

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The Structural Complexity Of A Panoramic Sunroof

Designing a car with a panoramic sunroof requires careful consideration of the car’s structure. Car manufacturers ensure that the addition of a panoramic sunroof does not compromise the safety and structural integrity of the vehicle. In the event of a rollover, the roof pillars absorb the impact, preventing the sunroof from obstructing the passengers. However, incorporating a panoramic sunroof does require some changes to the cabin layout. The headroom may be affected due to the lower placement of the roof liner. Additionally, in three-row cars, a roof-mounted AC vent cannot be installed, and rear vents are usually positioned elsewhere.

Can A Sub-4 Metre Car Offer A Panoramic Sunroof?

Peugeot e208

Currently, the smallest car globally that offers a panoramic sunroof (not a fixed glass roof) is the Peugeot e208, which is 4.05mm long. If a subcompact car were to accommodate this feature, it would likely be an SUV measuring 4.2 to 4.3 meters in length. Many sub-4 meter SUVs already come with a single pane sunroof, and a panoramic sunroof would enhance the interior’s airiness. While the panoramic experience in smaller SUVs may not be the same as in larger SUVs, there is potential for a similar feel. The size of the opening section may be compromised, but a larger glass area can compensate. However, it remains to be seen if manufacturers can implement this feature safely and effectively.  

Which Subcompact Models Could Offer It?

In the subcompact SUV segment, there are a few potential candidates that could potentially offer a larger sunroof. Hyundai and Kia are known for introducing segment-first features, and Mahindra has also been incorporating premium experiences into their smaller and more affordable cars. Reports suggest that the Mahindra XUV300 may offer a panoramic sunroof with its new generation update in 2024. If this feature is introduced, it is likely that other models like the Venue and Sonet will follow suit.

The Added Cost

The panoramic sunroof feature is usually not offered as a standalone option but comes bundled with other features like a wireless charger and ventilated front seats. Therefore, it is difficult to assess the exact premium charged for this feature alone. However, a panoramic sunroof typically adds a premium of around Rs 80,000 to Rs 1 lakh.

Why Has Nobody Done It Yet?

Subcompact SUVs

It is likely the price factor, rather than the engineering challenge, that has prevented carmakers from offering panoramic sunroofs in subcompact SUVs. The premium cost of this feature could bring the overall price of a subcompact SUV close to that of mid-spec variants of larger SUVs. These larger SUVs offer more cabin space, road presence, and often better performance. For example, the top-spec XUV 300 retails for Rs 13.30 lakh, and with the addition of a panoramic sunroof, it could cost around Rs 14.50 lakh (ex-showroom). At a similar price, one could opt for a higher-end variant of the Hyundai Creta, which already offers a panoramic sunroof.

In conclusion, while it is highly likely that some brand will introduce a panoramic sunroof in the subcompact SUV segment, its success will depend on market demand. Customers will need to decide whether they are willing to pay more for a smaller car with this feature or if they would prefer to upgrade to a larger model with fewer premium comforts. Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Vauxhall Electric Models Lead Sales in Three Segments, According to SMMT New Car Sales Figures

  • Three Vauxhall electric passenger car models become best-sellers in their segments for July
  • The Corsa Electric remains the best-selling Small Electric Car (Electric B-Hatch) for the year
  • The Mokka Electric leads sales in the Small Electric SUV (Electric B-SUV) category for 2023
  • The Vivaro Electric Life is the top-selling electric MPV in the UK so far this year
  • Vauxhall plans to become an electric-only manufacturer by 2028, ahead of the UK Government deadline

Recent data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reveals that Vauxhall’s electric car range continues to perform well in the UK market. In July, Vauxhall’s electric models topped the sales charts in three segments.

The Corsa Electric was the best-selling Small Electric Car (Electric B-Hatch) in July and is leading the segment for the year, with 2,141 units sold so far. Similarly, the Mokka Electric emerged as the best-selling model in the Small Electric SUV (Electric B-SUV) category for both July and the year, with 5,573 units sold to date.

Furthermore, the Vivaro Electric Life has achieved the status of being the UK’s best-selling electric MPV, with 1,175 units registered this year.

Aside from the electric models, the Corsa also secured the top spot in the B-Hatch category in July and is the second best-selling car overall in the UK market so far this year, with 23,751 units sold.

Vauxhall has set ambitious goals to become an all-electric brand by 2028, which is seven years earlier than the UK Government’s deadline.

James Taylor, the Managing Director of Vauxhall, expressed his excitement about the success of the electric models, emphasizing that Vauxhall is leading the way in facilitating Britain’s transition to electric vehicles.

 

Thursday Throwback: Exploring The MPV Predecessors Of The Maruti Invicto


Maruti’s best sellers from the hatchback and SUV segments make it easy to overlook the brand’s dominance in the MPV space

The Maruti Invicto MPV is set to launch in July, and it will be the most expensive Maruti on sale to date, with an expected price of around Rs 19 lakh and up (ex-showroom). Maruti is the most popular carmaker in India, and even in the MPV segment, it’s a leader with the Ertiga and Eeco. While we expect the Invicto to help Maruti gain a foothold in the premium MPV space, the brand has a long history in the MPV segment.

We will take a trip down India’s automotive history and remember all the Maruti MPVs that came before the Invicto and learn about the carmaker’s journey in this segment.

Maruti Omni

Maruti Omni

In 1984, right after the launch of the Maruti 800, the Maruti Van was introduced. It was later renamed Omni in 1988.

The Omni became an instant hit, not only in the commercial segment but also with families. Its simple concept of transporting maximum passengers at minimal cost made it highly successful.

Interesting Fact: The Omni was launched for under Rs 1 lakh in 1984!

Maruti Omni

In 1998, the Omni received its first facelift with subtle design changes inside and out. It continued with the same engine as the Maruti 800 and manual transmission. Another facelift was introduced 7 years later, and it remained largely unchanged until its discontinuation in 2019.

After 35 years of service, the Omni retired, leaving its duties to the Eeco.

Maruti Versa

Maruti Versa

In 2001, Maruti launched the Versa as a better-equipped alternative to the Omni. It had a starting price of around Rs 4 lakh (ex-showroom), which was considered expensive at that time.

The Versa aimed to blend utility with comfort while accommodating 6-7 passengers. However, its price and basic van-like styling didn’t appeal to buyers. The more attractive Esteem sedan, priced only slightly higher, was preferred by those considering buying the Versa.

The Maruti Versa featured a modest 1.3-litre petrol engine and a 5-speed manual transmission. It had decent equipment for its time, including premium fabric upholstery, adjustable steering column, rear AC vents, power windows, central locking, and adjustable seats.

In 2009, the Versa was phased out, and the carmaker learned the lesson of simplicity and affordability.

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Maruti Eeco

Maruti Eeco

In 2010, the Eeco was introduced as the successor to the Versa. It was essentially a facelifted version of the Versa, maintaining the same van-like appearance but with stripped-down features and comforts. It was designed to be an affordable option for transporting goods or people.

With the removal of several features from the Versa, the Eeco came at a very aggressive price. Starting at around Rs 2.7 lakh (ex-showroom), it was priced at half of the Versa’s cost. The Eeco lacked vital features like power steering, power windows, central locking, airbags, and AC (optional).

The simplicity of its design made the Eeco rugged, spacious for cargo, and cost-effective, leading to its success in the commercial segment. It is widely used as taxis, ambulances, and school vans among lower economic sections, and as cargo vans. The Eeco is one of India’s best-selling cars, averaging around 9,000 units per month.

Over the 13 years of being on sale, its exterior remains identical to the original version, with slight interior refreshments. The only updates have been to meet the latest regulations.

Maruti Ertiga

Maruti Ertiga 2012

In 2012, Maruti launched its first “proper” MPV, the Ertiga, at the Auto Expo. It was positioned as a Life Utility Vehicle (LUV) and was priced at Rs 5.89 lakh. The Ertiga featured a three-row configuration and had a stylish look with extended hatchback-like design.

The Ertiga was also the first Maruti MPV to offer a diesel engine, which was known for its efficiency of around 20kmpl. It also came with a new 1.4-litre petrol engine that provided a refined driving experience. The Ertiga offered car-like comfort and driving characteristics, a significant improvement over the Eeco.

With seating for seven people and reasonable comfort, the Ertiga quickly gained popularity among buyers seeking an affordable family car with manageable proportions. It faced minimal competition and attracted demand from private buyers as well as fleets. In just 4 years, it had crossed the 2.25 lakh sales mark.

FUN FACT – The Maruti Ertiga was one of the earliest MPVs to receive a decent 3-star safety rating.

In 2018, the Ertiga received a comprehensive facelift, which included more efficient petrol and diesel engines, additional features, and a more stylish appeal. The petrol variant also offered a 4-speed automatic transmission, enhancing its practicality. By this time, it had already become a segment leader with over 2.25 lakh units sold.

In 2018, a new generation of Ertiga was introduced based on Suzuki’s new HEARTECT platform. It retained the diesel engine but introduced a new 1.5-litre petrol engine. The new Ertiga featured several improved features, including dual airbags, a rear camera, a touchscreen infotainment system, ESP, and hill-hold function. The pricing of the new generation ranged from Rs 7.44 lakh to Rs 13.90 lakh (ex-showroom).

In 2020, with the implementation of BS6 emission norms, the diesel option was discontinued for the Ertiga. The latest mild facelift took place in 2022, and the Ertiga continues to be a segment leader in the MPV space.

Maruti XL6

Maruti XL6

As the design of the Ertiga began to look outdated, Maruti saw an opportunity for a better-looking but still affordable compact MPV to be sold through its premium Nexa dealerships. The XL6 was introduced in 2019 as a more stylish, premium, and comfortable version of the Ertiga. It is strictly a six-seater, unlike the seven-seat Ertiga.

At the launch, the XL6 was priced at around Rs 10 lakh (ex-showroom) and was available in two fully-loaded variants. It offered a 1.5-litre petrol engine with a choice of manual and automatic transmissions. In 2022, it received a mild facelift, refreshing its design and features. With several additions over the Ertiga and a more stylish appearance, the XL6 can be considered an upgrade in the MPV space.

Maruti Invicto

Maruti Invicto MPV

The Maruti Invicto is essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Innova Hycross, with slightly different looks. It is the result of a collaboration between Suzuki and Toyota to exchange cars, platforms, and technologies.

The Invicto will be a premium offering with features like a panoramic sunroof, a 10-inch touchscreen system, wireless charger, ventilated front seats, and second-row powered Ottoman seats. It will also be the first Maruti car to feature the radar-based ADAS safety feature.

The Invicto will be powered by the Innova’s 2-litre petrol-hybrid engine, known for its efficiency of 23.24kmpl. It is one of Maruti’s most powerful powertrains introduced in the last decade.

Final Thoughts

Maruti has been known for its high-volume models, except for its initial Nexa offerings. However, the brand has expanded its image by introducing feature-rich products that compete globally and are in high demand.

The Invicto represents how Maruti has learned from its past and established itself as a multi-faceted brand. In terms of MPVs, Maruti offers a range from the basic Eeco to a premium MPV with a justifiable price tag of around Rs 20 lakh and higher.

Hyundai Ioniq 7: A New Seven-Passenger SUV with Interesting Details

In North America, three-row passenger SUVs are a hot commodity. As one of the most sought-after segments behind pickup trucks, almost every manufacturer either sells such a vehicle today or is actively working on one. Hyundai’s Palisade is its current offering, but it will soon be joined by an all-electric Ioniq 7.

The Ioniq 7 is based on the Kia EV9, which also benefits from the enlarged E-GMP platform. It will be the third-row crossover that anchors the Korean automaker’s electric SUV lineup. From its spy photos, it bears a strong resemblance to its Kia cousin and the renderings we saw last year. The body and roofline are similar to those of the EV9, but the front and rear fascias are concealed, indicating a different design.