The Creta is far ahead of the pack while the S-Cross is holding its own pretty well. Where do the Duster, BR-V and Kicks stand?
The Nissan Kicks SUV is available in 11 colour options including four dual-tone shades
Hyundai’s Creta continues to dominate the compact SUV segment despite new arrivals
The Kwid also get the new MediaNav Evolution with both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Kia’s first product for India, the SP2i compact SUV, goes on sale in the second half of 2019. But ahead of the launch, the prototype has already given away some secrets!
A new design, bigger, more upright proportions and a dose of luxury seems to be the recipe
Both compact SUVs are available with petrol and diesel engines, but the Nissan is only available with a manual transmission
Nissan’s answer to the Hyundai Creta and Maruti S-Cross has arrived sporting a rather attractive price tag
With a premium cabin and segment-first features in its kitty, here’s what we think the 2019 Nissan Kicks will be priced at
The new-gen Ertiga, which was launched late last year, has a minimum waiting period of 15 days
None of the compact SUVs and crossovers, apart from the Creta, have seen a drop in demand
The Nissan Kicks will be available with both petrol and diesel engine options, but with a manual transmission only at launch
With an evolved design, premium interiors and proven mechanicals, the second-gen Duster appears ready to regain lost ground
Bookings can be made through Nissan India’s website as well as its dealerships
Nissan’s latest entrant in the SUV segment goes toe to toe with its major rivals. Does it have what it takes to shake the compact SUV segment? We delve into the spec sheet first
The Kicks shares its platform and engines with the Captur. But how does it fares against its other rivals? We find out
The compact SUV will go on sale in January 2019
Kia’s SP concept-based SUV might be called the Trazor or Tusker and will go up against the likes of Hyundai Creta and Renault Duster
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