NEW MARUTI SUZUKI SWIFT
The new Swift is just around the corner. Expected some time in August-September, the new Swift will be powered by a 1.2-litre, variable-valvetrain equipped K-Series motor with approximately 90 bhp. Larger on the inside and outside, equipped with more features and better built, the largest-selling B-segment hatch in the country is bound to stir up the car market.
Petrol: 1.2-litre, 90 bhp, Rs 4.6-5.9 lakh (est.)
Where the Liva scores: Space, ride comfort, efficiency
Where the Liva loses: Performance, handling proficiency, motor refinement, could do with more features
VOLKSWAGEN POLO
Volkswagen’s first small car in the country, the Polo, has redefined build quality and overall driving dynamics for the segment. Well put-together and with some solid engineering behind it, the Polo is powered by either a 1.2-litre petrol or a 1.6-litre “hot hatch” petrol motor. At its price, it is a very competent little car.
Petrol: 1.2-litre, 74 bhp, Rs 4.6-6.1 lakh
Petrol: 1.6-litre, 102 bhp, Rs 6.5 lakh
Where the Liva scores: Reliability reputation, better after-sales service, better space
Where the Liva loses: Ride quality isn’t as good, not as well-built, no diesel yet
FIAT PUNTO
Petrol: 1.2-litre, 67 bhp, Rs 4.4-5.1 lakh
Petrol: 1.4-litre, 89 bhp, Rs 5.6-6.22 lakh
Where the Liva scores: Toyota’s reliability reputation, after-sales service, efficient petrol motor, better space efficiency
Where the Liva loses: Ride quality at higher speeds, not as sporty handling
HYUNDAI i20
Petrol: 1.2-litre, 79 bhp, Rs 4.8-6.7 lakh
Petrol: 1.4-litre, 99 bhp, Rs 7.95-8.55 lakh
Where the Liva scores: Petrol motor’s efficiency, driveability, driver involvement
Where the Liva loses: Not as well-built or well loaded, doesn’t enjoy Hyundai’s after-sales width
FORD FIGO
Ford’s first small car in the country has changed its fortunes. Based on the last-gen Fiesta, the Figo is a spacious, decently built hatch with an efficient 1.2-litre motor and a keen price tag. A nice ride and handling package make it a car worth considering.
Petrol: 1.2-litre, 70 bhp, Rs 3.63-4.67 lakh
Where the Liva scores: Reliability reputation, better after-sales service, efficient petrol motor, better space efficiency
Where the Liva loses: Not as sporty handling
NISSAN MICRA
Petrol: 1.2-litre, 75 bhp, Rs 4.15-5.5 lakh
Where the Liva scores: Petrol motor’s efficiency, space
Where the Liva loses: No diesel option for the moment, could do with more features
SKODA FABIA
A spacious, well-engineered small car that is dynamically adept, the Skoda Fabia is a sort of an underdog in the small car space. Powering the Fabia are the same set of engines found on the Volkswagen Polo. It’s a practical little car with decent performance, practical and well-built interiors that drives and feels like a much-larger car.
Petrol: 1.2-litre, 75 bhp, Rs 4.44-5.8 lakh
Petrol: 1.6-litre, 102 bhp, Rs 6.3 lakh
Where the Liva scores: Petrol motor’s efficiency, perceived cost of reliability
Where the Liva loses: Not as solidly built or as dynamically adept
TATA INDICA VISTA
Petrol: 1.2-litre, 65 bhp, Rs 3.87-4.17 lakh
Petrol: 1.4-litre, 89 bhp, Rs 4.59-6.06 lakh
Where the Liva scores: Better handling, efficiency, Toyota’s reputation
Where the Liva loses: Ride quality at speeds, has less space, could have more features
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