Maruti Fronx Turbo vs Tata Nexon Petrol vs Kia Sonet : Compact SUVs have become the vehicle of choice for most Indian buyers these days. With sporty looks, intelligent features, and a good engine, these act as suitable partners to feel relaxed on a conventional city drive and instant fun on long weekend drives. Maruti Fronx Turbo, Tata Nexon Petrol, and Kia Sonet are some of the top picks in this segment. All three cars create an elaborate statement with their style and tech, but which is best for you? Let’s put them against each other and find out.

The Maruti Fronx Turbo, with its futuristic and edgy design boldly projecting coupe-like stance, aims to be at the forefront. It gets LED headlamps with a more aggressive frontal stance and gets broadly bodied upon stunning alloy wheels. It shares its platform with the Baleno but is more modeled onto an SUV in looks than anything else.

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The Tata Nexon Petrol has been recently revised and has a radical look which gets a sleek profile courtesy of its LED lights, being avant-garde in its kind of design. It has a well-defined, bolder design, lending to its slightly more commanding road presence.

The Kia Sonet is among the most artistically sculptured compact SUVs. The sporty yet premium look with aggressive creases, tiger-nose grille, and sharp LED DRLs seals the job.

Interior And Features

Inside, the Fronx Turbo gets a 9-inch touch screen with wireless connectivity for Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, a head-up display, and a stylish dashboard. The interior has fair space, comfortably accommodating about four adults, while boot space isn’t that bad.

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The Tata Nexon is much talked about because of the high feature list. It has a larger touchscreen (up to 10.25-inch), a digital instrument cluster with connected car tech, 6 airbags, and a sunroof. The cabin feels solid with futuristic touches all over.

In terms of premium features, the Kia Sonet is hard to beat — 10.25-inch touchscreen, air purifier, Bose sound system, ventilated seats (in top variants), and a sunroof. The cabin feels truly lush even in mid-variants.

Engine And Performance

Fronx Turbo with its good punch from the 1.0L Boosterjet engine making 100 PS power, along with a smooth option of a 6-speed automatic, feels light and fun in city driving.

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The Tata Nexon Petrol goes with a 1.2L turbo petrol engine with 120 PS on tap. Gearbox options include DCT and AMT. Ride quality feels substantial, whereas highway stability impresses.

Kia Sonet offers both 1.2L NA and 1.0L turbo petrol engines. The punchy yet refined 1.0L turbo goes really well with the 7-speed DCT for a blitzkrieg type of performance.

If you have a penchant for stylishness that along with fun driving ability, then with its reliability, the best choice goes to Fronx Turbo by Maruti. Build quality, safety, and heavy feature list put Tata Nexon worth your consideration. The Sonet wins for a sporty performance and feature-rich top-end. The good news is they’re all fantastic value-for-money — your final choice will be defined by your driving style and requirements.