5 Indian Crossovers That Surprisingly Failed in India
Find out why?
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Several premium crossovers arrived with a bang in the Indian market, but
failed to take off
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The Volkswagen Cross Polo generated quite some buzz with its launch in
2013, as a sportier Polo version. Yet, it was discontinued in 2015 after poor
sales figures
1. Volkswagen Cross Polo
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Renault tested the waters with its Captur crossover-SUV offering, although
it did not quite interest buyers and was discontinued in 2020
2. Renault Captur
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The Tata Aria was always a unique vehicle, with MPV, SUV, and sedan-like
traits, being a 7-seater crossover. One of India’s oldest and premium
crossovers, it was discontinued in 2017
3. Tata Aria
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With the success of the Toyota Etios Liva, the company brought out the
Etios Cross, which was unfortunately a failure in India, being discontinued
in 2020
4. Etios Liva
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The Fiat Avventura took inspiration from the Punto and was a good car
overall. Yet, Fiat’s gaps in after-sales service and negative perceptions about
the company dented its prospects. It was discontinued in 2019
5. Fiat Avventura
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