Mahindra XUV400 vs Tata Nexon EV Max - Which Electric SUV Delivers The Most Real-world Range?
Mar 14, 2023
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In case you were planning to buy the new special edition of Tata SUV’s flagship, here’s your chance to get up close and personal with it
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The cabin of the compact sedan gets an overhaul with this new generation for a more premium look and to appeal to tech-savvy buyers
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All the Tata cars now offer an increased standard warranty as well
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Save for the Alto 800, all other Arena cars receive the Black Edition treatment at no premium
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Picking an SUV for your family doesn’t have to be such an ordeal. Here’s what you should pick and why
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The automatic variants are more expensive to maintain than the manual ones, but by a smaller margin than you might expect
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The alternative fuel option for the subcompact SUV claims an efficiency of 25.51 km/kg
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The average wait time for these models is less than that of most SUVs
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The base variant is now over Rs 3.5 lakh less expensive than earlier
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The Magnite is also offered with optional free accessories that are equivalent to the cash discount in worth
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The entry-level Citroen offering got its previous price increment at the start of 2023
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Both are direct competitors with similar prices and an identical claimed range of around 450 kilometres
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The 4WD variant of the Thar will also be available with this white colour soon
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The MPV also gets RDE and BS6 Phase 2-compliant petrol and diesel engines with an iMT option for the latter
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Both SUVs get pricier for 2023 as engines get updated for latest emission and fuel-compliance regulations
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The XUV300 TurboSport and Thar have been assigned as the official SUVs for the event
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Compared to the Scorpio N, the Scorpio Classic has a much lower wait time of up to five months
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Abusing driver assistance systems has caused deadly crashes in India and overseas already. Misusing ADAS, like in this video, with our road conditions, can quickly end in a catastrophe
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A majority of the updates fall under the safety department, the most important one being the introduction of the three-point seatbelt for the rear middle passenger
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While there are no offers on its electric lineup, the benefits are focussed around the petrol and CNG variants of its models
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