Pros:
-Strong and Tough Build Quality
-The TDCi's versatile nature. Feels at home in the city
as well as the highway
-Focused more on Safety
-Handling and Driving Dynamics are spot-on for a
baby SUV
-Well-loaded(Sync 3 variants)
Cons:
- Thick A-pillar causes a huge obstruction for city
driving
Firm Suspension (not bone jarring though)
Titanium+ and above variants are a bit overpriced
- Strictly for 4 adults only. 5th Adult is a squeeze
Fuel Economy is sensitive to throttle and city fuel
economy is average.
Ride and Handling:
Though the suspension is firm, you don't feel most
of the undulations in the cabin. Rough road driving
is manageable. As the speed of the car increases the
bumps are hardly felt, in fact, it's much better with
a full load of 4 passengers and luggage. However,
bridge expansion joints can be felt with a bit of
nosedive. Due to the stiff suspension, driving this car
on curves or ghat roads are a delight. The steering
is very communicative and you can feel the tyres
and the road surface on your palms while driving.
Changing lanes or emergency manoeuvres in this car
are quick and agile by compact SUV standards.