• james asked on 17 Jun 2020
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    Which is better between Hyundai Aura and Maruti Vitara Brezza?

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    • on 18 Jun 2020

    Both the cars are of different segments. Like Maruti Suzuki did with the Dzire, Hyundai could’ve chosen to offer a better rear-seat experience in the Aura. That would’ve also tackled the Aura’s biggest bugbears: that of width and rear-seat headroom. That’s not to say the rear seat is cramped. The baby sedan is still plenty comfortable for four adults, and there’s generous bootspace to be had too. It’s got a drivetrain for everyone: the occasional user, the city commuter, the highway mile-muncher and the fun-seeker. Yes, the turbo variant isn’t your shortcut to petrolhead paradise, but it does enough to plaster a smile on your face. Traditional Hyundai strong points, including a strong feature list, premium quality and a well-built, well-finished cabin, are all in place too. While the Aura may not have a flavour that’s distinct from the hatchback it is based on, it definitely gives you more reasons to consider it. On the other hand, Maruti Vitara Brezza is compact SUV and available with a petrol engine only. The 2020 Vitara Brezza has its basics in place. A smooth petrol engine, a spacious cabin, and a very comfortable ride quality. Compared to the diesel, you’d appreciate not just the refinement of the motor, but also the smooth nature of the automatic compared to the AMT. But the petrol engine takes the versatile Brezza and pushes it into a city-centric corner. For those wanting to run wild and free on the highway, the giggle-inducing torque kick and the pocket-friendly efficiency of the diesel will definitely be missed. As a package, the Brezza could’ve definitely done better. If not for feel-good features like a sunroof, or safety features like side and curtain airbags, Maruti Suzuki could’ve chosen to focus on upping the cabin experience of the Brezza with better materials. With that for context, the Brezza’s pricing seems a bit optimistic - especially for the top-spec variants, and doubly so for the automatic. In fact, if a small, automatic SUV is all you want, you could get one with a DCT or a better 6-speed automatic by spending not much more. The lower manual variants, however, continue to offer solid value given that many features have now trickled down the lineup. You may compare both the cars according to ther variants. Do take a test drive before the final call. Check out authorised dealership details.

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