The rapidly expanding compact SUV segment in India has got yet another competitor and this time it is Mahindra that has brought a second player to the fight. It launched the TUV300 in 2015 and is now offering the NuvoSport as a more urban option in the same arena. Despite it pretty much the same car as the latter, we have decided to see how it stands up to its rivals the EcoSport and Vitara Brezza in a spec comparison test. Read on to find out more….
Dimensions
The precise rules of the compact vehicle segment have been exploited to create vehicles that match their criteria but also our growing love for crossovers. All three cars in this fight measure in at over 3.95 meters but vary in terms of the wheelbase. The NuvoSport is the largest at 2.76 metres while the Vitara Brezza is the smallest at 2.50 metres. However, the NuvoSport is only one offered with seven-seats, though there are no seat belts for row three.
The SUV defining ground clearance is the lowest in the NuvoSport at 180mm while the EcoSport and Vitara Brezza are evenly matched at 200mm and 198mm respectively. Maruti’s Vitara Brezza looks to be the most contemporary thanks to its sporty styling. The Ford EcoSport appears to be a really large vehicle but is much smaller than it actually looks. The NuvoSport looks aggressive from the front, but is not really able to hide its MPV origins when viewed from the side or rear.
Equipment
Firstly, the Ford EcoSport gets a grey and black cabin while the Vitara Brezza is an all-black affair. The NuvoSport too gets a black and grey interior combination with the dashboard being in the latter while the seats are a mix of both.
In terms of basic requirements, all three cars that we have compared are top-spec models and match each other. Their standard features include power windows, electrically adjustable OVRMs, seat covers and a plethora of cubby holes. The Brezza and EcoSport have climate control while the NuvoSport and former are equipped with a touchscreen infotainment system.
It is when you start looking into the smaller things that you notice the differences. The NuvoSport for example gets cruise control, leather seats and a reclining second row. The Vitara Brezza gets a reverse camera, retractable OVRMs, rain sensing wipers as well as telescope adjustment for the steering wheel. The EcoSport is down on features as compared to the other two but gets lumbar support for the driver as well as anchor points for a child seat.
On the safety front, all three cars get two airbags and ABS with EBD. However, the Vitara Brezza is the only one where there is an airbag present even in the base model. This is not the case in the EcoSport or NuvoSport.
Engine and gearbox
The NuvoSport is offered with a 1.5-litre mHawk100 diesel engine that produces 100bhp/240Nm while the EcoSport also gets a 1.5-litre diesel that produces 100bhp/205Nm. The Vitara Brezza is powered by the 1.3-litre Multijet diesel that produces 89bhp/200Nm. A five-speed manual is standard across all three models. The NuvoSport also gets the option of a five-speed AMT while the EcoSport is only one that offers the option of petrol engines which in this case also includes the 1.0-litre EcoBoost motor.
Price (Ex-showroom Delhi)
The NuvoSport’s range starts at Rs 7.42 lakh and goes all the way till Rs 9.87 lakh for the top-of-the-line diesel model while the Vitara Brezza is in the range of 6.99 lakh to Rs 9.54 lakh. Finally, the EcoSport, which also has petrol models in its range, is priced in the range of 6.99 lakh to Rs 9.75 lakh.
If you are looking for a petrol car then the EcoSport is your only options while the NuvoSport and its sibling the TUV300 are the only offerings in the case of a diesel AT. However, considering everything, these will not be factors that will hinder the Vitara Brezza from achieving its numbers in the overall scheme of things.