Top 10 SUVs with the longest waiting time - Thar, Creta, Magnite, Sonet and more
SUVs have a wide fan-base in India. With the sturdy quality, stunning look, and solid workthey offer, Indian markets are full of eager customers who want to have the most sophisticated equipment. Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, sales of SUVs have declined. However, a significant increase in demand can be seen as the number of cases decreases. The increase is most evident in car manufacturers, and the line of car enthusiasts who want to own certain SUVs is growing longer by the day. In India SUVs reflect the owners royal personality, bold image and feeling like king while ride on road, hence SUVs are more demanding now a days.
Here is a list of the top 10 SUVs that make those who own them wait longer than expected.
Mahindra Thar
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Mahindra Thar |
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Mahindra Thar
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The new Mahindra Thar has hit the market and became a popular option for off-roaders. With renewed functionality, good looks and cost-effectiveness, the car's slippers are still dripping on the SUV. As a result, Mahindra Thar tops our list with a waiting period of up to 12 months for its variety. Mahindra Thar ranges between Rs. 11.90 lakh to Rs.13.75 lakh (ex-showroom). There is no direct other competitor of Thar with having bold look, offroading capability and definitely stand out from crowd, hence in cities the demand and waiting period of Thar is high.
Hyundai Creta
This is one of the best-selling mid-size SUVs in the country. Hyundai recently released the Creta updated model. According to information by Hyundai, the manufacturer indicated that Creta's demand was three times that of production. Generally, customers have to wait from one month to four months for Hyundai Creta. Specially when the current updated model launched with futuristic design that stand out from crowed, this increases the demand and grabs the waiting period up to nine months. The Hyundai Creta ranges between 9.81 lakh - Rs 17.35 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Creta in Black |
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Nissan Magnite
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Nissan Magnite |
Nissan Magnite is the best-selling model designed for the auto giant of the Indian market. In India, the car is only a year old but has received a long list of satisfied customers. The waiting period for Nissan Magnite, in some cities, is up to eight months. Nissan Magnite crosses 15000 booking a milestone mark at the end of 2020, just after 20 to 30 days of its launch. The demand is highest for the base model i.e XE. while the turbo variant XL has lowest waiting period almost around 2 to 3 months. Nissan Magnite price ranges from Rs 5.55 lakh to 10.95 lakh. (ex-showroom).
Kia Seltos
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kia seltos |
The Korean automotive operator has entered Indian markets this way and has managed to sell 89,000 units. Kia has set up their first production plant in India and is now producing the Made-in-India Seltos. Interested buyers should wait about five months to get behind the wheel of this SUV. Kia has succeeded in gaining customers trust soon after the launch and this results the waiting period of this brand in Hindustan. Right now Kis's two product is popular among customers in India is Kia Seltos and Kia Sonet are highly demanding. The Seltos comprehensively outsold Hyundai Creta hence Hyundai tried hard to make some modification in terns of look and performance of Creta that help regain its lost image. The pries starts at Rs. 9.97 lakh to 18.15 lakh (ex-showroom)
Kia Sonet
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kia sonet |
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kia sonet |
Kia Sonet, Seltos' sister, also had a great first year in India. Gradually controlling the integrated part of the SUV with its various transmission and loaded interior features, the Kia Sonet has a waiting period of up to five months. Kia Sonet is popular among Indian because of its sophisticated interior design, Bold aggressive suv look, high-tech connectivity features, robust performance, Tiger nose grille etc. Kia Sonet price range starts at Rs 6.79 lakh to 13.40 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Nexon
With beautiful scenery and amazing landmarks, Tata Nexon is a beautiful Indian street art. Recently, the variations in diesel, petrol and car fuel have been followed by a different EV approach to environmentally friendly customers. While the Nexon EV has a two-month waiting period, the difference in fuel is the five-month waiting period. Tata Nexon is the safest car with Ncap global rating -five star. From its launch it starts gaining the lost Tata's image with totally new futuristic design, its performance, and off-course it built quality that made popular and this results waiting period, means high in demand with waiting period of around 16-17 weeks. The price range starts at Rs 7.10 lakh to 11.46 lakh for petrol variants and for diesel it starts at Rs 8.45 lakh to Rs.12.79 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Tata Nexon |
Renault Kiger
The French car company has been at loggerheads over less than four meters of SUVs and Renault Kiger enjoys great success among Indian drivers. Depending on the city of purchase and the variety of vehicles, the waiting period is up to six months. The stunning design, SUVs with muscular look, best in class premium smart interior and high sporty performance made Renault Kiger popular since its lauch. The price range starts at Rs 6.59 lakh to Rs 8.17 lakh for AMT variant and Renault Kiger Turbo price starts at Rs 8.60 lakh to Rs 9.72 lakh (ex-showroom).
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Renault Kiger |
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Renault Kiger |
Hyundai Aura
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Hyundai Aura |
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Hyundai Aura |
Running neck and neck with its rivals such as the Sonet, Hyundai Venue has a large number of fans in India due to its affordability and versatility. Depending on the model, an interested buyer can buy a car by visiting the showroom or has to wait about three months. The sub-4 meter sedan price starts at Rs 5.79 lakh to Rs 9.35 lakh (ex-showroom). This sedan is packs in all the features and power-train combinations that will keep you smiling on a daily basis.
MG Hector
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MG Hector |
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MG Hector |
Morris Garages, a UK producer, has a talent in the SUV category. With ongoing efforts to make the driving experience smoother and more technologically driven under their Car-as-a-platform (CAAP) program, the MG Hector is very popular with SUV enthusiasts. As it is a high-tech vehicle, the global shortage of semiconductor and high demand for the car increased its waiting time to three months. MG Hector is first brand in India to introduce the connected car features or Internet connect car features in which its features can be controlled through mobile phone. In its segment MG Hector is largest car stands at 4,655 mm in length, 1,835 mm width and 1,760 mm height makes it largest vehicle in its class. Moreover, 2,750 mm long wheelbase means more specious cabin. The price range starts at Rs 14.49 lakh to Rs 19.20 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tata Safari
Tata Safari recently receives a big change and came back with a more attractive look than before. Tata has excelled in the look of the car since they took over the Range Rover and Jaguar in 2008. With customer trust, the home-grown Tata Safari can make its customers wait anywhere between one to three months. Tata Safari is well equipped with all features and well managed the third row space effectively. The price of Tata Safari starts at Rs. 14.99 lakh to 22.05 lakh (ex-showroom).
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