In this article we will compare the base variants of three popular SUVs – Skoda Kushaq, Kia Seltos and Hyundai Venue. These three vehicles are strong contenders in terms of style, practicality and value for money. Their updated version in 2026 has created a stir in the market, where even the base models are quite loaded. If you want to buy an SUV in a budget of Rs 10-15 lakh, then it can be beneficial to look at their base variants.
Skoda Kushaq
The ex-showroom price of its base variant Classic Plus 1.0 TSI MT starts from around ₹ 10.69 lakh. It has been made more attractive in the 2026 facelift. A single-pane sunroof is standard in the base model, which is a big plus point in this segment.
Features include a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, steering mounted controls, automatic climate control, rear AC vents, height adjustable driver seat, power windows and LED headlamps. In terms of safety, 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC and 5-star GNCAP rating make it strong.
The engine is a 1.0-litre TSI turbo petrol, which delivers good power (about 115 PS) and driving dynamics. Mileage can be around 19-20 kmpl. The specialty of Kushaq is its strong build quality, European handling and spacious cabin. The base variant is a sensible choice for those who give priority to driving enjoyment and safety. However, some premium features like larger screen or ventilated seats are available in higher variants.
Kia Seltos
The price of the base variant HTE of the new 2026 generation Seltos starts at ₹ 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Seltos has always been feature-packed and even the base model is no behind. Safety features like 10.25-inch infotainment screen, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, cruise control, manual AC with rear vents, rear camera, 6 airbags and ESC are available here. The 12-inch digital cluster and good build quality give a premium feel to the cabin.
Engine options include a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol (MT), which is smooth and fuel efficient. Diesel and turbo options are also available. The specialty of Seltos is large cabin space, comfortable ride and modern design. The base variant is good for family users who want features and comfort without spending much. It is a little more expensive than the Kushaq, but offers more space and a refined feel.
Hyundai Venue
Venue is the most affordable option in the sub-4 meter SUV segment. Ex-showroom prices for the base HX2 variant start at around ₹ 8 lakh, making it attractive for budget buyers. Projector headlamps, touchscreen infotainment, digital cluster, 6 airbags and basic safety features are available in the base model. The 1.2-litre petrol engine is adequate for city driving, while turbo and diesel options are also available. Mileage remains good (18-21 kmpl).
The strengths of Venue are its compact size, easy maneuverability, stylish looks and Hyundai’s strong service network. However, it is much smaller than the Kushaq and Seltos, so rear space and boot space may be limited. The base variant is best for young buyers or first-time SUV buyers who want modern features in a low budget.
Our advice: The base variants of all three SUVs have now become quite mature. Skoda Kushaq leads in driving dynamics, safety and build quality, especially in terms of sunroof and handling. Kia Seltos is balanced in features, space and premium feel, while Hyundai Venue is the most affordable and perfect for the city.
In terms of price, Venue is the most affordable, followed by Kushaq and then Seltos. If your priority is driving fun and safety, choose Kushaq, Seltos for family comfort and Venue for budget + style. Ultimately the decision depends on your needs, budget and test drive.
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