Mod Note: Please continue the discussion in the 2014 B-segment hatchback thread. Thanks!
So many hatchback choices available in the 4L to 6L (petrol) and 5L to 8L (diesel) brackets today, and which one to go for? This thread can serve as a guide for all present and future prospective buyers who are looking for a sound, well-balanced option to spend their well-earned rupees on.
All prices listed are ex-showroom, Delhi. Prices are subject to change at the discretion of the respective companies.
Most pictures have been taken from Team-BHP's Official Reviews threads (thanks to the respective photographers). Specifications/Feature Lists are courtesy of the respective Official Brochures of the cars listed.
Thanks to GTO, .anshuman, Sidindica, suhaas307, Stratos, Rehaan, Eddy and Vid6639 for their wonderful reviews, opinions and inputs of the cars listed below, and to many fellow Team-BHPians for their superb ownership threads.
And finally, a
BIG thanks to mdsaab and all my Pune Chapter friends (selfdrive, ajay.satpute, dot, Guderian, kaustubh.vaze, kpbhatt, shridhar.s.i, nanduchitnis, sajo, antz.bin, 1self, sudarshan, ashishpallod, kevinephrahim, gautamkhadse, paragsachania, ironshark, throttleking, libranof1987, etc.) for helping through this project with their invaluable suggestions and unbiased inputs, without which this thread would not have been possible.
Maruti Suzuki Swift [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Driver's car, peppy and rev-happy engines, DDIS performance, interior space & design, superb mileage, riding comfort and road manners, price vis-a-vis features, Maruti's A.S.S., low maintenance costs.
(-) DDIS pricing, Boot space, braking, rear seat, plastics quality, cabin insulation, waiting periods, looks.
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Prices: (P) LXI-4.48L, VXI-4.94L, ZXI-5.72L.
(D) LDI-5.58L, VDI-6.00L, ZDI-6.83L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Maruti Suzuki Ritz [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Well-built practical option, tall-boy design, superb VVT/DDIS engines, interior space and headroom, boot space, handling & road dynamics, Maruti's A.S.S., maintenance costs.
(-) Rear styling (love-hate), low speed riding, interior plastics quality, rear door/window styling, cramped for taller drivers, equipment levels.
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Prices: (P) LXI-4.29L, VXI-4.64L(w/ABS-4.88L), ZXI-5.24L, AT-TBA.
(D) LDI-5.35L, VDI-5.68L(w/ABS-5.86L), ZDI-6.27L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Hyundai i20 [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+)
Best-in-class features/equipment list, interior space/quality, riding comfort, engine response and performance, frontal looks, cabin insulation, diesel engine performance and NVH levels, Hyundai's A.S.S.
(-) Lifeless steering, under-performing petrol, high-speed handling, costly diesels, petrol mileage, maintenance costs.
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Prices: (P) Era-4.76L, Magna-5.00L, Magna(O)-5.30L, Sportz-5.86L, Asta-6.32L, Asta(O)-6.77L, AT-7.79L.
(D) Era-6.02L, Magna-6.25L, Magna(O)-6.55L, Sportz-7.12L, Asta-7.57L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Hyundai i10 1.2 Kappa [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Premium fit and finish, tall-boy design, front seats, rev-happy engine, NVH levels, city commuter, neutral looks, features.
(-) Steering, suspension, ride quality, high-speed handling and highway runs, rear seat and rear visibility, brakes, premium features, no diesel option provided (yet).
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Prices: (only P) Magna-4.4L, Sportz-4.71L, Sportz(O)-5.01L, Asta-5.46L, Sportz AT-5.28L, Asta AT-6.20L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Honda Jazz [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+)
Best-in-class interior space, Magic Seats, price vis-a-vis features, fit and finish quality, all-round visibility, Honda's bulletproof reliability, road presence, mileage, cabin insulation.
(-) Pricey, Low RPM pickup, Suspension, no AT option, no diesel option, ground clearance, subjective looks, features offered, expensive maintenance.
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Prices: - (only P) Base-6.0L, Select-6.25L, X-6.56L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Honda Brio [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Premium fit and finish, peppy 1.2L i-VTEC, performance, interiors quality, urban runabout, "ECO" mode, Honda's bulletproof reliability, Automatic option.
(-) Rear styling, large rear glass, equipment levels, very basic boot, rear seat, headroom, ride quality, highway running.
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Prices: (only P) EMT-4.10L, EXMT-4.26L, SMT-4.44L, S(O)MT-5.04L, VMT-5.29L, S(O)AT-5.74L, VAT-5.99L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Ford Figo [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Driver's car, Very spacious interiors, frugal and rev-happy diesel options, diesel performance, road manners and handling, boot space,
(-) Dated bland design, petrol option, petrol performance, rear styling, low-slung, interior styling, features on offer, rear headroom/legroom, Ford's A.S.S., plastics quality.
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Prices: (P) LXI-3.85L, EXI-4.23L, ZXI-4.53L, Titanium-5.02L.
(D) LXI-4.82L, EXI-5.21L, ZXI-5.51L, Titanium-6.0L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Fiat Grande Punto [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Driver's car, Looks,
Best-in-Class riding comfort and handling, features on offer (specially Blue&Me), loaded variants, excellent diesel engines, interior space, suspension build quality, boot.
(-) Sluggish, fuel-guzzling petrols, performance, interior fit and finish, rear bench space, cabin insulation, driving position, long clutch travel, Fiat A.S.S, availability of spares.
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Prices: - (P) Active-4.92L, Dynamic-5.16L, Emotion-6.68L.
(D) Active-5.61L, Dynamic-6.25L, Emotion-6.86L, 90HP-7.23L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Volkswagen Polo [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Driver's car, looks and styling, frugal engines,
Best-in-class build quality, riding comfort, handling, front seat space, boot, 1-year service intervals.
(-) Rear bench space, features, stance, headroom, 3-cylinder engines, cabin insulation & NVH levels, VW's A.S.S, high maintenance costs.
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Prices: (P) TL-4.91L, CL-5.41L, HL-5.78L.
(D) TL-6.03L, CL-6.54L, HL-6.91L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Skoda Fabia [
Link to sidindica's First Drive report]
(+) Driver's car, build quality, fit and finish, interior space and riding comfort, road manners and handling, high-speed dynamics, boot space, Skoda Shield.
(-) Pricey, NVH levels, equipment list, outright performance, mileage, cabin insulation, head room, Skoda's A.S.S., maintenance costs (if not opted for Skoda Shield).
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Prices: - (P) Ambition+-5.38L, Elegance-6.23L, Elegance1.6-6.53L, Scout-6.83L.
(D) Ambition+-6.58L, Elegance-7.44L, Scout-8.14L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Nissan Micra [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Premium fit and finish, cute frontal looks, interior quality, interior space, diesel's outright performance, ride quality and road manners, handling, features on offer, safety features across range, maintenance.
(-) Side & rear styling, interior styling (love-hate), low-slung, ground clearance, 3-cylinder petrols, rear head restraints, ABS, Nissan's A.S.S..
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Prices: (P) XE-4.22L, XE+-4.49L, XL-4.85L, XV-5.52L.
(D) XV-5.97L, XV Premium-6.42L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Renault Pulse [
Link to sidindica's short First Drive Report]
(+) Similar to the
Micra, masculine frontal looks, diesel performance and rev-happy frugal engines, interior plastics quality, fit and finish, spacious, city commuter, long warranty period.
(-) Similar to the
Micra, pricey, no ABS, interior space and comfort, vague steering and high-speed confidence, braking, Renault's A.S.S.
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Prices: (P) RxE-4.27L, RxL-5.06L, RxZ-5.65L.
(D) RxL-6.07L, RxL(O)-6.20L, RxZ-6.61L, RxZ(O)-6.74L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Petrol variants Diesel variants Toyota Etios Liva [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review (Petrol),
Link to Official Team-BHP Review (Diesel)]
(+) Spacious interiors, headroom/legroom, good city commuter, diesel performance, riding comfort & road manners, safety features in middle variants, Toyota's reliability, long-term maintenance.
(-) Plain-jane looks (front & rear), pick-up at low RPMs, build and plastics quality, interior styling, central console/dash, equipment list, engine noise, NVH levels, only one (mid) diesel variant.
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Prices: (P) J-4.45L, G-4.76L, G(SP)-5.24L, Sportivo-5.28L, V-5.70L, VX-6.21L.
(D) GD-5.86L, GD(SP)-6.18L, Sportivo-6.39L)
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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Chevrolet Sail U-VA [
Link to Official Team-BHP Review]
(+) Spaciousness, rear seating, ride quality and handling, city commuting, diesel performance, NVH levels, headroom/legroom, frontal looks, features vis-a-vis pricing, safety features.
(-) Premium features on offer, rear styling, interior plastics quality, interior styling, rear visibility, steering feedback, placement of power-window switches, cost-cutting evident in some finishes.
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Prices: (P) 1.2-4.44L, LS-4.84L, LS(ABS)-5.19L, LT-5.58L.
(D) LS-5.88L, LS(ABS)-6.20L, LT-6.62L.}
Specifications & Features list, variant-wise:- (Click to
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And, in closing, let's take a look at the comparison table (technical specifications-wise) of all the B2-Segment hatches listed above :-
Thanks for reading and analysing. If this thread helps even one of you to zero in on your final choice of your dream car, it would have served it's purpose.
Comments and feedback are most welcome!
I honestly think Indica Vista / Indica Vista 90BHP competes right with Suzuki Swift and Hyundai i10 at the very least and for that reason should be here in list.
Nice thread I must say.
But any particular reason for excluding the Ford Figo? Since you have taken Toyota Liva and Hyundai i10 into account, then why not the Figo?
Hi, a really nice thread. Would encourage if you could elaborate on the "PREMIUM" tag line. (e.g.) Cars with Features like curatin / side air bags, steering mounted controls, Auto Climate Control, A/T, Unique / Innovative Features, etc. may be put as premium. Since price band alone will not be good to put the tags. Then cars like the Vista, Beat, A Star, etc. though having many of these features will lose their appeal.
Please rate the cars based on specific features only and not price tag. If price is the differentiator, then it will not hold good.
Great thread. Will be a good starting point in one's search for a hatch. As some others have mentioned, please include the Indica Vista and Ford Figo too. Also, ARAI figures as well as any unique features of each car, e.g. Magic seats in Jazz, turn indicators on ORVM of swift, keyless start in Micra etc will help.
The main reason for asking for cars like Figo or Indica Vista might be the inclusion of the Liva in your thread.
Had you left the Liva out, the rest all would quite well fit into this category, needing no further additions.
And yes, i10 A/T does fit in premium category. I take my words back for i10.
Everything below the Fabia will strictly NOT have the 'premium tag'. Indica as a premium hatch? Come on...
If you have Indica, Figo & Liva in this list, no way it can be termed as "premium" hatchback. You should then include Wagon R, Beat & A-Star as well.
Good initiative.
Lets cut out what is premium and what is not for the time being.
But the way I see, if I10, Liva and Figo is included, so should be Beat. Beat's interiors quality is way better than Figo, Liva, Punto etc. It is not built to cost like Liva. It looks more upmarket than Figo. It is #2 in JD power quality ranking. (next to Jazz). So why noy.
So should be Ritz in the list. No explanation needed here.
You can call this thread, "Hatch with 1.2L+" instead of premium.
Nitpicking: Micra is a poor handler.
My opinion on Performance.
Petrol
Polo1.6=Jazz=Swift=Ritz=I10>Beat=Polo1.2=Fabia1.2> I20>Micra>Liva>Figo>Punto
Diesel
I20>Swift=Ritz>Micra>Figo>Punto>Polo1.2=Fabia1.2>Beat
Handling
Punto>Figo>Polo>Fabia>Swift>Liva>Jazz=Ritz>i10=Beat>Micra=I20
Interior quality
I20=Polo=Fabia=i10>Jazz>Beat>Ritz>Swift>Figo>Micra >Punto>Liva.
Cars in bold are guesswork.
For me it is tough choice between Jazz, Swift(P/D), Polo1.6, I10 & FigoD.
What is the comparison between Polo 1.6 with Jazz in respective to handling in city driving and quality levels ( leave the interior space topic)? Is the GC (160 mm) too low in Jazz for Bangalore roads ( with 90% of the drives having with 3 occupants)
Cheers!