India's struggling 7-seater SUV, long criticized for its outdated design, underwhelming performance, and lack of features, has officially been discontinued by the manufacturer. The model, once launched with high hopes to tap into the growing family car segment, failed to capture the market’s attention and consistently lagged behind in monthly sales charts.
Auto analysts point to multiple reasons for the model's failure — from a lack of modern safety features and tech integration to poor mileage and underwhelming engine options. Competing models from rivals like Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra, and Hyundai quickly took over the segment with better value propositions and more appealing designs.
The company has now decided to cease production entirely and focus its resources on upcoming electric and compact SUV offerings. Dealerships are expected to clear remaining inventory through heavy discounts. For current owners, service and parts support will remain active for the foreseeable future, the brand assured.
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