From luxury SUVs to city-smart hybrids, here’s a quick look at the cars that are turning heads this month

A quiet beast

If you want to know what 408 hp and 664 Nm of torque sound like, when you step on the accelerator of the new Audi Q8 e-tron, then let me tell you that it sounds like nothing… quite literally! Much to the disappointment of auto nerds who love the rumble of a powerful engine, Audi’s all-electric super SUV is a silent beast.

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We recently took it out for a test drive and while the interiors feature standard Audi fare — including a virtual cockpit and infotainment screen — it’s the exteriors that pique our interest. Audi swaps its older logo for a minimalistic 2-D logo as well as a new-look front grille.

We give a thumbs up to the impressive 114 kWh battery pack, which, according to the manufacturer, promises a range of 600 kms. Drive-wise, this car ticks all boxes and evidently fills the lacuna of high-performance, full-sized, electric SUVs in the country. In the Indian luxury car segment, Audi has been the leader, and this car is its 6th EV in its portfolio, with a mission to promote high-performing electric vehicles. It is priced upwards of ₹1.13 crore. 

A city car

This month, Mercedes-Benz launches its second generation GLC

This month, Mercedes-Benz launches its second generation GLC
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We’ve spent enough time driving Mercedes-Benz GLC’s previous iterations launched in 2016, to know that this is a , foolproof city-driving car. This month, the German carmaker launches its second generation GLC, one of its best-selling SUVs, in a petrol and diesel version with marginally larger dimensions. There are subtle but significant design cues — for instance, the redesigned grille is larger, flanked by brand new, high-performance LEDs. The silhouette has stylised chrome accents by the window, on the roof and floor board giving it an urban, sporty look. The rear too has a simplistic look and we love the 3-D tail lamps.

The German carmaker coddles its passengers with Maybach-inspired interiors

The German carmaker coddles its passengers with Maybach-inspired interiors
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The German carmaker coddles its passengers with Maybach-inspired interiors, ambient lighting and aviation turbine-style air vents. Our favourite part, however, is the massive 11.9 inch infotainment touchscreen. It is also the first Mercedes-Benz SUV to get the latest MBUX user interface. The GLC is a cult favourite and the new version gets a big thumbs up from us in terms of drive quality, technology and luxury. The car is priced upwards of ₹73.5 lakh.

Spacious and design-forward

Citroën’s stylised C3 Aircross SUV has the angles and capabilities of an off-roader, boasting the manufacturer’s famous suspension prowess.

Citroën’s stylised C3 Aircross SUV has the angles and capabilities of an off-roader, boasting the manufacturer’s famous suspension prowess.
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The French have a way with design, and Citroën’s designers go all out with their fourth India model. The C3 Aircross SUV has the proportions and physiology of a classic SUV, in a stylised silhouette. It is suitably called a five-plus-two seater and not a seven-seater.

Citroën is playing on the spaciousness factor

Citroën is playing on the spaciousness factor
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For starters, Citroën brings its legendary suspension to this model too — we challenged it with a cup of full coffee on a bumpy road, and it passed the test. While the C3 Aircross is everything and more on the outside and under the hood, the carmaker surely has a way to go for its rather basic interiors to keep up with its competitors. Citroën is playing on the spaciousness factor — 511 litre of boot space and generous interiors.

What remains to be seen is how the manufacture prices it to keep it competitive. The C3 Aircross SUV that I drove was a 1.2 litre turbo petrol engine, manual version, with an automatic version coming soon.

Popularity contest?

The facelift Kia Seltos is supremely tech heavy and offers multiple customisation options.

The facelift Kia Seltos is supremely tech heavy and offers multiple customisation options.
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The Korean carmaker’s success story in India — the Kia Seltos — gets a major facelift this month. Kia India says that this is its safest and smartest Seltos yet, so we took it for a spin to test those claims. What’s new, you ask? The iconic tiger nose grille gets a redesign, new LEDs and the read gets a fresh, modern look too. We have always been fans of Kia’s incorporation of technology in the mid-SUV segment. We loved the dual 10.25-inch screens, one for driver display and the other for infotainment touchscreen. And there’s a Bose sound system in tow. Apple CarPlay connectivity is quick and pain-free.

I test drove the X-line, which comes with a 1.5 litre turbo petrol and a dual clutch transition, offering a great drive experience and road handling. The new Seltos comes with a Level 2 ADAS, with 17 features, usually seen on high-end cars. With its competitive price starting at ₹10.5 lakh, could this be the SUV that India drives?

A future tourist workhorse?

The Maruti Suzuki Invicto is the Indian auto giant’s largest car ever manufactured.

The Maruti Suzuki Invicto is the Indian auto giant’s largest car ever manufactured.
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We recently test drove Maruti Suzuki Invicto, which is the India’s largest carmaker’s most-expensive car. The Invicto is based on the Toyota Innova Hycross, under the Toyota-Suzuki collaboration. It a good-looking SUV with its rugged, upright stance and signature NEXA front grille as well as 17-inch alloy wheels.

Interesting to note that the manufacturer is calling this an intelligent electric hybrid, which combines a petrol engine with an electric motor, where the self-charging mechanism generates superior torque. We found the cabin to be resolutely plush with its panoramic sunroof, fuss-free user interface on the infotainment and comfortable seats in all three rows.

This car packs in a 2.0 litre, four-cylinder petrol engine, making it rather punchy and torquey to drive. The Invicto has the DNA of a quintessential people mover and given the success of the Innova in the tourist segment, we see a bright future for Maruti Suzuki with this model priced upwards of ₹24.7 lakh.

Affordable luxury

Hyundai Exter is the South Korean manufacturer’s entry-level offering, with impressive cabin features

Hyundai Exter is the South Korean manufacturer’s entry-level offering, with impressive cabin features
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The Hyundai Exter is the Korean manufacturer’s new entry-level SUV offering. The car makes a statement on the road with its chic lines, skid plates, bold stance, striking DRLs and tail lights. Hyundai says that the Exter sets a benchmark in its segment, owing to its 40 advanced and 26 standard safety features. It comes in three powertrain options — 1.2 litre petrol, 1.2 litre (five-speed manual and Smart Auto AMT), as well as a 1.2 litre bi-fuel petrol and CNG version with five-speed manual.

The interiors of Hyundai Exter

The interiors of Hyundai Exter
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We found the interiors to be premium in finish, with elegant, accents on the dashboard and centre console. Full marks for the panoramic sunroof (voice command enabled), dash cam with dual camera, the highly interactive 4.3-inch driver display and the easy-to-use 8-inch infotainment touchscreen. Starting price: ₹5.99 lakh.

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Kia Seltos (2023) First Impressions

The Kia Seltos has been among the most popular cars in its category in India, since its launch in 2019. The mid-sized urban SUV is just as well suited to city driving as on the highway, but what has truly worked for the car in India is its feature-heavy approach to the market. Various features such as Kia Connect (previously known as UVO) and autonomous safety tricks built into the car have helped set the Kia Seltos apart from the strong competition in the segment.

Kia has now unveiled the 2023 facelift for the Kia Seltos, which comes with further improvements to the already rich feature set of the car, along with a new premium ‘X-line’ trim, and improved engine and transmission options across variants. I had a chance to drive the new Kia Seltos and check out the features during a drive from Nagpur to the Pench Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, and here are some of the key highlights of Kia’s new mid-sized Seltos.

The Kia Seltos (2023) X-line comes in a new Matte Graphite colour and finish

 

Kia Seltos (2023) price in India, variants

The Kia Seltos (2023) is priced from Rs. 10.90 lakh to Rs. 19.99 lakh rupees (ex-showroom) in India, depending on the variant. The price depends on the engine, transmission, and trim options, with variants ranging from the entry-level HTE trim to the new top X-line, which is the only one available in the new Matte Graphite colour. Other colour options include the new Pewter Olive, along with various other glossy metallic colours.

Available in Petrol, Diesel, and Turbo Petrol variants across trims, you can also choose between different transmission options, including manual, iMT (clutchless manual), and three automatic variants such as CVT, torque converter, and DCT. Some variants also have manual override through paddle shifters. For my drive, I had the Kia Seltos (2023) GT-line with the Turbo Petrol engine in Pewter Olive, which comes with all major safety and tech-related features.

Kia Seltos (2023): Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) wants to take care of you

With a renewed focus on safety, the Kia Seltos puts its ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) at the forefront of its feature offerings, apart from having six airbags and disc brakes on all four wheels as standard across all variants. ADAS is available in various cars at different levels ranging from 0 (no automation) to 5 (full automation), and the Kia Seltos slots in at ADAS Level 2, which is able to offer some level of hands-off automation and control.

This being the first time I drove a car with any level of automation, I found the experience a little bit scary at first, with the ADAS functionality somewhat controlling the car for me in certain situations, which was a bit eerie. There are 17 functions that utilise ADAS on the Kia Seltos (2023), most of which you’ll hope to never have to see put to use, such as forward collision warning and forward collision assistance.

Other ADAS features were showcased in safe test environments during the drive, while some of the smaller inclusions could be constantly seen at work during the few hours I drove the Seltos. All of this is backed by a 360-degree camera system, which provides clear views all around the car, functioning while driving as well as in slow-moving situations such as when parking.

In the safe testing environments, trained Kia drivers demonstrated how the car would autonomously apply brakes, issue loud audio warnings, or autonomously counter-steer in situations where a collision was imminent, either with another car or even in situations where a door was opened while a vehicle was approaching along the side.

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There are two 10.25-inch displays in the Kia Seltos – one for the infotainment system, and the second for the digital instrument cluster

 

I personally was able to see features such as lane-keep assist, blind-spot collision assist, and smart cruise control in action myself while driving. On multi-lane highways with well marked lanes, the Kia Seltos (2023) managed to maintain its lane much of the time, occasionally prompting me with physical feedback to make minor steering corrections. The fully-digital instrument cluster displayed the blind-spot clearly when indicating left or right, while the cruise control managed to vary its speed based on that of the car ahead of me when needed.

As mentioned earlier, it was a bit nerve-wracking when these features first started working for me, since I haven’t typically been used to my car acting on its own, even if it’s for my safety. That said, I got used to most of it soon enough, and to be fair, I continued to have primary control over the car at all times, with it only providing faint feedback through the wheel. That said, the Driver Attention Warning chimes every 15 minutes telling you to stop for coffee which got tiring very quickly.

Kia Seltos (2023): Kia Connect, voice commands, and big screens

Kia Connect is something I’ve tested previously on the Kia Sonet when it was still called Kia UVO, and things have improved a fair bit since then. This is mainly because of the large 10.25-inch touch infotainment system lining up next to the equal-sized digital instrument cluster. These two together give the Kia Seltos quite the futuristic look and feel, apart from putting a whole lot of information about the car within easy view.

While you have the option to connect your smartphone via USB for Apple CarPlay or Android Auto UI and functionality, you can just as easily rely on the Kia Connect system. The car has a fully connected system, relying on its own data connection to work with functions such as voice commands, detailed mapping for navigation, and more. I was able to navigate to major points of interest and give voice commands reliably, even in relatively remote areas such as the Pench tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh.

For music, you can connect various devices either through wired or wireless connections, with the Kia Seltos (2023) sporting a Bose speaker system on the variant I was driving. Sound quality was expectedly decent even over a Bluetooth connection, and there were also some interesting ambient soundtracks preloaded onto the Kia connect system for quiet, peaceful listening.

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The Kia Seltos (2023) now comes with a 1.5L turbo petrol engine option, offering 158bhp and 253Nm of torque, and mated to an optional DCT automatic gearbox

 

The Kia Connect app also lets you view data about the car such as fuel range, status, and location, apart from remotely staring and stopping the car even when you aren’t sitting in it. Other tech-focused features include full diagnostics for the car and the ADAS features which can be controlled through the screens, navigation set up through the smartphone with instructions sent to the car, remote climate control, and a handy air purifier built into the car to ensure you’re breathing clean air when in the Seltos.

The voice commands work to control most car functions, such as opening the panoramic sunroof, navigating to specific locations and points of interest, turning on or off the air conditioning, and opening or closing the windows, among other things. There were occasions where I had to repeat myself, but the voice commands usually got it right. Notably, these work not only in English, but also in bilingual (Hindi with English), with commands such as ‘sunroof kholo‘ or ‘AC band karo‘ working reliably.

Kia Seltos (2023): How is it to drive?

The Kia Seltos (2023) is available in three different engine variants, with different transmission options linked to specific variants. I had the new turbo petrol variant for my test drive, which is the most capable in terms of brake horsepower and torque output, making it the most powerful of the three variants. This was mated to an automatic seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT), with paddle shifters offering a manual override for the occasions where I wanted to take some control.

The car is fairly capable and responsive in both city and highway conditions, thanks to the smooth and easy shifts from the DCT gearbox. It was also fairly responsive to throttle variations, and managed to set itself up well even on inclines such as hilly roads, where automatic transmissions sometimes feel sluggish and out of sorts. The manual override was a nice option to have, but even when overtaking on the highway, I rarely ever felt the need to invoke it; simply putting my foot down sent the message, and the Kia Seltos managed to deliver enough power both in the city and on the highway.

All of this is handled smoothly, with the Kia Seltos (2023) feeling almost sedan-like in the ride it offers. When cruising at around 70-80 kmph on the highway in seventh gear, the Seltos was at its absolute best, offering a smooth ride with the low revs ensuring good fuel efficiency. The DCT gearbox is nimble enough to quickly switch up as needed, setting me up quickly for lane changes and overtaking as needed.

Final thoughts

Car safety is an increasingly important factor in purchase decisions for buyers in India, and the Kia Seltos (2023) promises a lot more of that thanks to its ADAS Level-2 feature set. Apart from protecting you from potentially serious accidents, the Seltos is also well set up to prevent even small and typically avoidable incidents, thanks to its impressive 360-degree camera setup and various assistance features such as lane keep assist and blind-spot assistance. Some ADAS features such as Driver Attention Warning were a bit bothersome, but you can disable the various ADAS features as per your preferences.

Technologically, this is among the best cars in its price segment right now, representing the future of connected driving and giving drivers a taste of the future in the form of minor automation aimed at making the overall driving experience safer and easier. Features such as voice controls for car functions and navigation, as well as the Kia Connect app and interface for vehicle diagnostics, make the experience a lot better.

All of this is backed up by a great driving experience on the whole. That said, with such a wide price range across variants of the Kia Seltos, you’ll have to make sure you pick the variant that actually has everything you need. The well-equipped variants cost considerably more than the basic ones; the top-end X-line variants cost nearly twice as much as the entry-level variant.


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