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MPV Segment - Competitors

20 Aug 2009

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Chevrolet Tavera

Chervolet Aveo

Launched as a competitor to Toyota's first MPV in the market, the Qualis, the Chevrolet Tavera wasn't really able to make a dent in this segment when it was launched. But this does not reflect on the merits of the Tavera in any way. Based on the internationally sold Isuzu Panther, the Tavera offers comfortable seating, low maintenance and a 2.5-litre turbodiesel engine that offers a fair amount of refinement and performance. Against its modern competition though, the Tavera lacks the up-market feel that the Innova and the Xylo. Though this has been remedied by recently launched upgrade, the Tavera Neo 2, this MPV is still unfortunately overshadowed by its competitors.

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Tata Sumo Grande

The Sumo was Tata's first people carrier, and boy did it take off like a rocket. While the original Sumo was a great commercial success, the company's attempt at shedding this car's rural image and making it more on the lines of an SUV in the form of the Sumo Grande last year hasn't really paid off. While there is no other car which offers that sort of road presence for that price, the Sumo Grande really takes a hit when it comes to overall build quality. The ride is fairly comfortable, but driving dynamics are rather off. Overall, the Sumo Grande doesn't score really high points in any department, and it shows in the sales figures as well.

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Mahindra Xylo

The Xylo was a surprise package that came out at the beginning of this year. With the front fascia bearing a strong family resemblance to the company's Scorpio SUV, the Xylo is certainly the most aggressive looking MPV on the market. The Xylo completely changed the rules of the MPV game. It offers class leading space, comfortable seating as well as some clever conveniences like individual A/C vents and reading lights for each seat. Even in terms of performance, the Xylo eclipses its competition and offers all this at a price point significantly lower than the Toyota Innova. The only place where the car takes a hit is in engine refinement and build quality - two areas where the Toyota really manages to outshine the Mahindra.

 
 

User's Comments
  • SG (15 December 2009 23:38)
    XYLO looks ugly and Jurassic.... | Reply
  • Amit (14 December 2009 17:30)
    When Honda Stream and Honda Airwave launching in India, Best MPV in the world. | Reply
 Narendra (16 December 2009 07:21) Reply to Amit
Honda airwave, good car, look big, now a days this is using for taxi in singapore (after converted in Gas), look big (1.5l), but I change this car within 15month. | Reply
  • SG (23 October 2009 12:17)
    Xylo look sugly. Like the Hunchback of Notre Dame :) M | Reply
 billoo (29 October 2009 18:36) Reply to SG
sugly = surely ugly? | Reply
  • SUDEEP (16 October 2009 09:00)
    I HAVE DRIVEN SUMO AND INNOVA BUT NOTHING CAN COMPARE WITH THE XYLO. XYLO IS A CLASS BY IT SELF. | Reply
  • Jaikishan  (05 September 2009 19:06)
    Comparing Xylo | Reply
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