• Q. What is the mileage and drawbacks of KUV 100 K8?

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    Purshottam
    Purshottam | 5 years ago

    Mahindra KUV100 NXT delivers a claimed mileage of 18 Kmpl to 25 Kmpl. Although, actual mileage can be different according to the riding style and road conditions. Let's talk about the things we dont likein KUV100 NXT, - Average handling and noise insulation. Competitors like the Grand i10 and Ignis are better in these aspects.- Not a real 6-seater. Front middle seat is cramped and unsafe to use.- Looks. While better than, it may still come across a bit too quirky for some buyers.

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    Kunal
    Kunal | 5 years ago

    15 to 17 kmpl and 10 to 13 if you give it beans. Talking bout drawbacks , there are only a few of them like small alloys with big sidewalls that looks weird sometimes , no reverse parking camera. Low torque for smooth pickups which eventually lowers its speed.

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    Sumit
    Sumit | 4 years ago

    Mileage is 17-18 on PetrolDrawbacks1. Boot space is little less2. Cabin noise

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