CarWale brings you comparison of Audi Q3 Sportback, Jeep Meridian and Toyota Fortuner. The Audi Q3 Sportback price is Rs. 54.76 Lakh, Jeep Meridian price is Rs. 31.23 Lakh and Toyota Fortuner price is Rs. 33.43 Lakh. The Audi Q3 Sportback is available in 1984 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Petrol, Jeep Meridian is available in 1956 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Diesel and Toyota Fortuner is available in 2694 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Petrol. Fortuner provides the mileage of 10 kmpl.
Key Highlights | Q3 Sportback | Meridian | Fortuner |
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Price | Rs. 54.76 Lakh | Rs. 31.23 Lakh | Rs. 33.43 Lakh |
Engine Capacity | 1984 cc | 1956 cc | 2694 cc |
Power | 193 bhp | 168 bhp | 164 bhp |
Transmission | Automatic (DCT) | Manual | Manual |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Diesel | Petrol |
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Navarra Blue Metallic | Brilliant Black | Attitude Black | ||
Mythos Black Metallic | Galaxy Blue | Sparkling Black Cystal Shine | ||
Daytona Grey Metallic | Techno Metallic Green | Phantom Brown | ||
Glacier White Metallic | Magnesio Grey | Avant-Garde Bronze | ||
Velvet Red | Silver Metallic | |||
Silvery Moon | Platinum White Pearl | |||
Pearl White | Super White |
Overall Rating | 4.8/5 10 Ratings | 4.0/5 3 Ratings | 4.4/5 90 Ratings |
Rating Parameters | 4.9Exterior | 5.0Exterior | 4.7Exterior | |
4.8Comfort | 5.0Comfort | 4.6Comfort | ||
4.9Performance | 4.7Performance | 4.6Performance | ||
3.9Fuel Economy | 4.7Fuel Economy | 4.1Fuel Economy | ||
4.1Value for Money | 4.7Value for Money | 4.4Value for Money |
Most Helpful Review | Sportback after 7000 kms It is a flashy car and you will get the best looks in this price range but mileage and features will be a tradeoff for the sporty looks. Not even a 360 camera at this price. City mileage sometimes drops to pathetic levels as low as 6.5 kmpl. The drive feel is good and acceleration and stability at high speeds are impressive. | Buy only if you have ample money guys it's only for high class Jeep Build quality is good, drive quality is smooth, safety strong. Road presence is great, mileage is good, cost to maintain is high compared to Mahindra and Toyota. But after all no value for money. Buying and maintaining is high cost. No resale value at all. Less service centre. Spare parts are not available aftermarket. Maintaining costs is worry worry-making thing, Jeep needs to reduce costs. | Extremely Overpriced If you want comfort in a 5 seater car with good luggage capacity --- Creta/Seltos. --you save 20 lacs. If you want great safety and ride handling good reliable engine -- Harrier/XUV500 -- You save 20 lacs. If you want specific off-roader --- Thar -- save 25lacs If you want good off-roader and lot of luggage space Insane custom options-- upcoming Isuzu VCROSS -- save 15 lacs Exceedingly Overpriced. with the saving on all other options you can drive and maintain them for 10-15 years of ownership. BUT you got money, no one is stopping you. Don't worry about the 7 seater shit no one can sit there for any off-road situation where this car is meant to go. And if you are sitting 7 good luck fitting in your luggage. The saving on the all above cars is much better to deal than the TOYOTA engine. Plus after the merger with Maruthi Suzuki, they have started building some kind of bodies. Build quality has down. So Sad to see such a great brand taking this route for profit destroying all the trust they build over so many years. |
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