Purpose-Built for India: The Syros is designed with a compact footprint, maximizing practicality, features, and value

Purpose-Built for India: The Syros is designed with a compact footprint, maximizing practicality, features, and value

28 Jan, 2025

Yashein Kewalramani

Quirky Design: The concept-car-like design elements make it stand out, though some elements may pose practical challenges

Maximized Space: Built on the Sonet's K1 platform, it offers a stretched wheelbase and more height

Premium Interiors: The dashboard, materials, and features, like the new two-spoke steering wheel, deliver a premium feel beyond its price point

Rear-Seat Versatility: Adjustable rear seats offer great knee room

Feature-Packed: High-end features include a panoramic sunroof, front and rear seat ventilation, 12.3-inch displays, Harman/Kardon audio, etc.

Balanced Engines: The 1-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre diesel engines offer adequate performance and efficiency

Ride and Handling: While easy to drive with light steering, its suspension struggles over bad roads, and high-speed ride comfort could be improved

Safety Suite: Equipped with six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, and advanced driver-assistance features

Value Proposition: The Syros redefines small cars by offering space without compromise, though the ride quality could be a dealbreaker

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