Cars with the longest waiting period in India

Dec 21, 2021

By: Rounak Jain

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Mahindra XUV 700

The Mahindra XUV 700 has been a hit with enthusiasts thanks to its advanced features at an affordable price, but this has pushed the delays to 8-9 months.

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Hyundai Creta

The Hyundai Creta is one of the best-selling SUVs in India thanks to its balanced feature-set and size. The wait time for the car, though, is a minimum of 4-5 months.

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Mahindra Thar

The new Mahindra Thar has been one of the favourites of off-road enthusiasts, receiving over 15,000 bookings within 17 days of its launch. However, the high demand for the car has sent its waiting time to 8-9 months, and 10 months in some places.

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Kia Sonet

The Kia Sonet compact SUV has been another hit for the Korean car maker, thanks to its design and best-in-class features. The wait times are currently hovering around 4-5 months.

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Tata Nexon

The Tata Nexon has been another hit for the company, and amongst the most popular ones in Tata’s passenger car portfolio. Its current waiting period is around 5-6 months.

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Tata Nexon EV

The electric version of the Tata Nexon has a slightly lower waiting period of 4-5 months.

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Toyota Fortuner

One of the best 7-seater SUVs, the Toyota Fortuner received a facelift in the Indian market recently. This has sent its waiting period to 3-4 months.

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Kia Seltos

Kia debuted in the Indian market with the Seltos in 2019, and demand for the car is still strong, with waiting periods hovering around 4-5 months.

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Nissan Magnite

Nissan Magnite is a sub-compact SUV and one of the most successful offerings from the Japanese company. Its current waiting period is between 2-3 months.

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Renault Kiger

The Renault Kiger is another option in the crowded sub-compact SUV segment. Current wait times for the car hover around 2-3 months.

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