The Indian car market has been booming since hitting a record of 4.3 million passenger vehicles sold in FY 2024–25, a precise 2% rise from the previous year. Utility Vehicles (UVs) are leading the charge, now making up 65% of total sales, thanks to their modern features and strong consumer demand.
SUVs are gaining popularity in India due to their bold design, higher ground clearance, and road presence. Plus, with addition of modern compact SUVs offering great mileage and features, make the SUV segment an ideal for both city and highway driving.
SUV stands for Sport Utility Vehicle. It’s a type of car that combines the comfort of a sedan with the ruggedness of an off-roader.
As of FY 2024–25, the Tata Punch holds the title of India's best-selling SUV, with 1,96,572 units sold, surpassing competitors like the Hyundai Creta and Maruti Brezza.
Electric cars are better for the environment and offer lower running costs, making them ideal for city driving and long-term savings. Petrol cars, however, still lead in range, resale value, and quick refueling, it is great for highway drives and areas with limited EV charging.
Diesel cars offer better fuel efficiency and torque, making them ideal for long-distance highway drives. Petrol cars are smoother, cheaper to maintain, and better suited for city use with shorter commutes.
SUVs are generally favored for their spaciousness, versatility, and off-road capabilities, while sedans excel in fuel efficiency, maneuverability, and often offer better ride comfort for city driving. In the end, a preferred choice that best suits the individual is always the best decision.
Jeep Compass, BMW X1, Audi Q3, Mercedes-Benz GLA and Volvo XC40 are a few names in the SUV segment that are known for relatively lower maintenance costs in India.
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