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Is the XEV 7e’s dashboard too minimalist for Indian consumers?
31 December 2024 10:51
Touchscreens are a nightmare to use while driving, no way. I’ll take the physical buttons any day. It's just form over function, with this minimalist trend.
Is the XEV 7e’s dashboard too minimalist for Indian consumers?
31 December 2024 10:51
It’s not about minimalism; it’s about adaptability. A UI can give us all the controls we need without cluttering the dash. It's the future, folks!
Is the XEV 7e’s dashboard too minimalist for Indian consumers?
31 December 2024 10:51
Ever tried using a touchscreen with sweaty hands in summer? Or with gloves in winter? This design is not suitable for Indian conditions.
Is the XEV 7e’s dashboard too minimalist for Indian consumers?
31 December 2024 10:51
I think it'll be fine. Nowadays, most people use their smartphones every day, so adjusting to a touchscreen dominated car interface won't be a big deal.
Is the XEV 7e’s dashboard too minimalist for Indian consumers?
31 December 2024 10:51
You're all missing the point. Distracted driving is the real issue. The more touchscreen dependency we have, the more eyes off the road we have. It's a safety concern.
Is the XEV 7e’s dashboard too minimalist for Indian consumers?
31 December 2024 10:51
I’ll reserve judgment until I see it in person. These minimalist designs sometimes look great in photos but feel cheap in person. Hope Mahindra gets it right.
Is the S-Presso really a 'mini SUV' or just clever marketing?
30 December 2024 08:02
All it really is, is a tall hatchback with some SUV styling cues. It's stretching the truth to call it a mini-SUV.
Is the S-Presso really a 'mini SUV' or just clever marketing?
30 December 2024 08:02
At the price point, it does give you some SUV like benefits, like higher seating and better ground clearance. It's a smart compromise.
Is the S-Presso really a 'mini SUV' or just clever marketing?
30 December 2024 08:02
If you ask me, marketing genius. Instead of building an SUV, they've found a way to tap into the SUV craze.
Is the S-Presso really a 'mini SUV' or just clever marketing?
30 December 2024 08:02
As far as compact crossovers go, it's as much of a mini-SUV as any other. Anyway, the lines are blurring between categories.
Is the S-Presso really a 'mini SUV' or just clever marketing?
30 December 2024 08:02
Clever marketing, however, it is misleading. It gives the wrong expectations to the buyer who might believe they are getting more than they are.
Is the S-Presso really a 'mini SUV' or just clever marketing?
30 December 2024 08:02
The higher ground clearance makes it more SUV like in use than a regular hatchback, in Indian road conditions.
Is the S-Presso really a 'mini SUV' or just clever marketing?
30 December 2024 08:02
In spirit, if not in capability, it's an SUV. Sometimes it’s more about perception than technicalities.
Was the Celerio X a car ahead of its time by predicting the mini-SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:36
Totally ahead of its time! Had Maruti stuck with it and evolved the concept, they would've probably beaten everyone to the mini SUV punch.
Was the Celerio X a car ahead of its time by predicting the mini-SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:36
No, it was just the latest trend globally. It came before the Kwid which really kickstarted the rugged small car thing in India.
Was the Celerio X a car ahead of its time by predicting the mini-SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:36
It wasn’t quite there, but it was a step in the right direction. Less a trendsetter and more of a test balloon.
Was the Celerio X a car ahead of its time by predicting the mini-SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:36
The S-Presso could run, so the X walked. Even if they didn’t fully commit to it, Maruti was definitely onto something.
Was the Celerio X a car ahead of its time by predicting the mini-SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:36
I think it was right on time, not ahead. Later models proved the market was ready for cars like this.
Was the Celerio X a car ahead of its time by predicting the mini-SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:36
It sure predicted the styling trend. Now it missed the point with the added ground clearance people actually care about in these mini SUVs.
Was the Celerio X a car ahead of its time by predicting the mini-SUV trend?
30 December 2024 07:36
Maruti was dipping their toes in the water with the Celerio X. Perhaps they just used it to test the waters before going all in with the S-Presso.

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