Here’s The Quickest Hybrid Car We’ve Tested Under Rs 31 Lakh
- by Ujjawal Agarwal
- Mar 18, 2024
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Self charging strong-hybrids combine both performance and efficiency into a single package!
Hybrid vehicles are often considered to be strong on efficiency, but not so much in terms of performance. But the truth in fact is that they combine the best of both worlds. So if you’re looking for a hybrid vehicle but also want a taste of performance as well, here’s a list of all the hybrids we’ve tested under the Rs 31 lakh mark.
Price check
Maruti Grand Vitara |
Honda City Hybrid |
Toyota Innova Hycross |
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Price (ex-showroom) |
Rs 18.43 lakh to Rs 20.09 lakh |
Rs 18.89 lakh to Rs 20.39 lakh |
Rs 25.72 lakh to Rs 30.68 lakh |
The Maruti Grand Vitara and Honda City Hybrid are priced in a very similar ballpark, while the Toyota Innova Hycross is more expensive.
Spec check
Maruti Grand Vitara |
Honda City Hybrid |
Toyota Innova Hycross |
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Powertrain |
1.5-litre petrol with self charging hybrid |
1.5-litre petrol with self charging hybrid |
2-litre petrol with self charging hybrid |
Transmission |
e-CVT |
e-CVT |
e-CVT |
Output |
116 PS/122-141 Nm |
126 PS/253 Nm |
190 PS/206 Nm |
Kerb weight |
1290-1295 kg |
1260-1280 kg |
NA |
While the Grand Vitara and the City Hybrid both get a 1.5-litre self-charging strong-hybrid powertrain, the Innova Hycross gets a bigger 2-litre engine. All are paired to an e-CVT transmission sending power to the front wheels only.
The Innova Hycross has the most power, while the City Hybrid has the highest torque figure.
Performance
Tested performance paramaters |
Maruti Grand Vitara |
Honda City Hybrid |
Toyota Innova Hycross |
0-100 kmph |
11.55 seconds (Wet) |
9.95 seconds |
10.13 seconds |
Quarter mile |
18.03 seconds @ 125.24 kmph (Wet) |
17.11 seconds @ 128.55 kmph |
17.17 seconds @ 134.99 kmph |
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The Honda City Hybrid is the quickest under 30 lakh hybrid car tested by us with a time of 9.95 seconds
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The Toyota Innova Hycross comes in a close second with a 0-100kmph time of 10.13 seconds, which is impressive for a car its size.
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The Maruti Grand Vitara’s test was carried out in wet conditions and took 11.55 seconds to hit the 100kmph mark.
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The City Hybrid and Innova Hycross complete the quarter mile in near identical times, with the City just edging it.
While hybrid powertrains might be more expensive than their non-hybrid powertrains, they do offer both better performance and efficiency. Under the Rs 31 lakh mark, it is the Honda City Hybrid that will offer you the best performance, but the Innova Hycross does really well for a car its size. The Grand Vitara would have certainly done better in dry conditions, but is still not a slow car by any means. If you had to, which one of the three would you pick?