The subscription model will let users use a Mahindra SUV at a minimum cost of Rs 19,720 per month
How does the new Nexa MPV from Maruti look next to Mahindra’s Marazzo? See for yourself
The XL6 will be available in two variants - Zeta and Alpha - and both will get an automatic transmission option as well
With a more rugged and striking design coupled with additional features, how pricy will the Maruti XL6 be than the Ertiga?
Is waiting for Maruti’s premium MPV the way to go forward or does the competition make more sense?
As expected, the XL6 will be a petrol-only offering and will be sold in two variants
We may not have got the Indonesia-spec Ertiga Sport, but this one could bring a premium feel to the Ertiga MPV in India
The best selling MPV in the month of May attracts the highest waiting period of up to 30 weeks in June
Expected to be the first MPV to go on sale via the Nexa line of dealerships
With the Ertiga getting Maruti’s latest diesel engine, we take a look at how the numbers stack up against similarly priced people movers in the country
Gets visual enhancements inside out but misses out on any significant feature or mechanical updates
The new Land Rover-derived modular platform will allow Tata to offer a variety of models in the near future
We compare India’s best-selling MPV, the Ertiga, with Mahindra’s latest attempt at taking on the mighty Innova Crysta
The move from Maruti comes just ahead of the introduction of the new 1.5-litre diesel engine, which will debut on the Ertiga and the Ciaz soon
The Innova Crysta G Plus variant is made to order and is available with the diesel engine only
Authorised personnel will put your Mahindra vehicle through a free 75-point check up
Both the XUV300’s 1.2-litre petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines are currently available with a 6-speed manual transmission only
Mahindra claims that its latest people mover returns 17.6km per litre. But does it? Let’s find out
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