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With diesel MPVs, how does the Invicto's hybrid system stack up for long distance fuel efficiency and performance?
31 December 2024 08:56
Long highway runs, diesel still wins. The hybrid is great for city, but once you're cruising at high speeds, the battery advantage goes away. Diesel has that low end torque that makes for good highway overtaking plus.
With diesel MPVs, how does the Invicto's hybrid system stack up for long distance fuel efficiency and performance?
31 December 2024 08:56
Hybrid is the future, people. This isn’t just about fuel efficiency – it’s quieter, cleaner, and in the long run has lower maintenance costs. Yes, diesel may have a slight advantage on long drives, but for most customers the hybrid will be plenty good enough.
With diesel MPVs, how does the Invicto's hybrid system stack up for long distance fuel efficiency and performance?
31 December 2024 08:56
As a guy who’s done a lot of long trips, I’m skeptical about the hybrid’s real world efficiency when fully laden. In these conditions, diesels have proven themselves. I would prefer to see more long term user reports before switching.
With diesel MPVs, how does the Invicto's hybrid system stack up for long distance fuel efficiency and performance?
31 December 2024 08:56
We cannot forget the environmental side either. The hybrid isn’t perfect, but it’s a step in the right direction. If there is a small trade off in highway efficiency, lower emissions and better air quality in cities is something that we should consider.
Will Maruti’s premium pricing strategy for Invicto find an audience for a brand that has been known for budget cars?
31 December 2024 08:56
Maruti is taking a big risk, I think. Maruti is synonymous with affordability, and asking people to shell out 30 lakhs for a Maruti might be a little hard. To justify that price they need to really step up their game in terms of quality and features.
Will Maruti’s premium pricing strategy for Invicto find an audience for a brand that has been known for budget cars?
31 December 2024 08:56
They could market it right, and it could work. Many people have a huge loyal customer base for Maruti and might be looking to upgrade to a premium vehicle but from a brand they trust. Their service network is unbeatable, plus.
Will Maruti’s premium pricing strategy for Invicto find an audience for a brand that has been known for budget cars?
31 December 2024 08:56
Maruti's image has already been changed by the Nexa brand. The Invicto may be the next step in that evolution. People will pay for it, if they can deliver a truly premium experience, badge be damned.
Will Maruti’s premium pricing strategy for Invicto find an audience for a brand that has been known for budget cars?
31 December 2024 08:56
I'm skeptical. If you’re selling at that price point, you’re competing with premium brands that are already established. There is nothing special for Maruti to offer buyers to make them choose them over more prestigious names.
Will Maruti’s premium pricing strategy for Invicto find an audience for a brand that has been known for budget cars?
31 December 2024 08:56
It’s about value proposition. The Invicto may find its niche if it can provide features, as well as quality similar to that of the more expensive rivals and take advantage of Maruti's strengths such as low maintenance costs and widespread service network.
Is the Invicto's non presence of ADAS features sufficient to make it an underdog in the premium MPV segment?
31 December 2024 08:56
It's definitely a miss. At this price, the absence of ADAS features is a bit of a downer, and they are quickly becoming standard features at this price point. A family MPV should be a safe place.
Is the Invicto's non presence of ADAS features sufficient to make it an underdog in the premium MPV segment?
31 December 2024 08:56
I honestly don't think it's a deal breaker. ADAS is a nice to have feature, but how much use is it in Indian traffic conditions? I’d rather have a reliable, comfortable car with good basic safety features.
Is the Invicto's non presence of ADAS features sufficient to make it an underdog in the premium MPV segment?
31 December 2024 08:56
Maybe Maruti could have missed an opportunity here. ADAS could have been a good argument to pay a premium price. It’s not just about functionality, it’s also about perception of being a high tech, modern vehicle.
Is the Invicto's non presence of ADAS features sufficient to make it an underdog in the premium MPV segment?
31 December 2024 08:56
Let’s be real, most Indian buyers at this price point care a lot more about comfort features than ADAS. I don’t think not having ADAS will hurt sales much as long as it has the basics like airbags and ABS.
Is the Invicto's non presence of ADAS features sufficient to make it an underdog in the premium MPV segment?
31 December 2024 08:56
For me, it’s a strategic decision. But by skipping ADAS, Maruti can keep the price competitive. If the market wants it, they can always add it in a future update. Smart move, in my opinion.
Let's compare the quality of the Invicto's interior, and its features against those of the established premium MPV segment i.e. the Kia Carnival.
31 December 2024 08:56
I've sat in both and I'd say the interior on the Invicto is decent, but not quite up to Carnival's level. It feels good with the materials, but there’s still a whiff of 'mass market' in some places. There's just something about the Carnival that's just a touch more premium than the Razer Series.
Let's compare the quality of the Invicto's interior, and its features against those of the established premium MPV segment i.e. the Kia Carnival.
31 December 2024 08:56
Actually I like the Invicto's interior layout better. And it's more modern, with the panoramic sunroof making it feel airier. Yes, it may not have the bells and whistles of the Carnival, but for everyday use it is more than enough.
Let's compare the quality of the Invicto's interior, and its features against those of the established premium MPV segment i.e. the Kia Carnival.
31 December 2024 08:56
We can’t forget that the Invicto is a lot cheaper than the Carnival. I think Maruti has done a good job for the price difference. Although it isn't as plush, it's good value.
Let's compare the quality of the Invicto's interior, and its features against those of the established premium MPV segment i.e. the Kia Carnival.
31 December 2024 08:56
As with a Carnival, the Invito’s infotainment system is a little basic. At least in a premium MPV, I expect a more high tech and responsive system. In this department, Maruti needs to step up.
Let's compare the quality of the Invicto's interior, and its features against those of the established premium MPV segment i.e. the Kia Carnival.
31 December 2024 08:56
For someone used to Maruti interiors, the Invicto is a big leap. Maruti has come a long way and it might not beat the Carnival, but it’s impressive. In a few more years, I'll bet they'll be right up there with the best.
Does the Ignis's styling help or hurt its appeal?
31 December 2024 08:09
The styling of the Ignis is the Ignis's biggest selling point! It's different in a sea of boring hatchbacks, and it also gives you that mini-SUV vibe without the price.
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