The Indian automobile industry has been experiencing a surge in demand for cars over the past few months, resulting in longer waiting periods for some popular car models. The waiting period for a car refers to the amount of time a customer has to wait between placing an order and receiving the delivery of the car.
10 Highest Waiting Period Cars
Here we go:
1. Mahindra Scorpio-N
The “Big Daddy of SUVs” is at the top of the list with a wait time of more than 21 months. The Scorpio N received more than 1 lakh reservations in the first 30 minutes of accepting reservations, all because to its aggressive pricing. It is built with a tough ladder frame and comes with a variety of powerplant options.
2. Kia Carens
There is a waiting period of roughly 20 months for the Kia Carens. The MPV has a roomy interior with much standard safety equipment, including all four disc brakes, ESC, hill start assist, and six airbags.
3. Mahindra XUV700
The XUV700 commands a waiting period of about 16 months, and this is the case more than a year after its launch. It is the most technologically advanced alternative within the 30 lakh price range.
4. Kia Sonet
The Sonet sub-4-meter small SUV is the second vehicle made by Kia. For some variations, the waiting period can be up to 11 months. The SUV’s winning combination of aggressive style, high ground clearance, and a tech-rich interior is selling like hotcakes.
5. Hyundai Creta
Hyundai Creta, another Korean SUV, follows the Sonet. There is a 9-month waitlist for the mid-size SUV. The Hyundai Creta is a wonderful package for those with a budget of between 15 and 20 lakhs, according to the “Jack of all trades, master of none” theory.
6. Hyundai Venue
The Hyundai Venue recently underwent a mid-life redesign, so you’ll have to wait about 7 months. Some of the factors contributing to the success of the SUV include its affordability, dependability, and outstanding after-sales service from Hyundai.
7.Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Depending on the variation selected, the waiting period for Maruti Suzuki’s 7-seater MPV is approximately 6 months. The wait time for the Ertigafueled by CNG is much longer, coming in at roughly ten months.
8. Mahindra Thar
The waiting period for the Mahindra lifestyle car is up to 6 months. One of the best off-road vehicles in the nation, the Thar is available with a gasoline or diesel engine.
9. Grand Vitara and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
The waiting period for the freshly released, cost-effective hybrid choices in the 20 lakh price range is approximately 5–6 months. Toyota’s Bidadi factory produces both SUVs.
10. Maruti Baleno
Baleno, a premium hatchback from Maruti Suzuki, is listed last. The Baleno is one of the most popular cars in the Indian market, with waiting times of up to 5 months.