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Simply put, the length of the Triber does not exceed the 4 metre mark, making it as a Mini MPV, not Compact MPV. On the other hand, it is clearly based on the Kwid, which is an A-segment car. The Compact MPV has been rooting its history from the C-segment cars, not A-segment ones. The sources (mainly Indian ones) also often do not use the term in usual ways; they refer to these "mini"-class vehicles as "compact"-class vehicles, because the proportion of small cars in India is far more than in other countries, making the cars classed above it can be referred to as "mid-size" cars, which in reality is generally classified as a "compact" car. So they are often incomprehensible for granted. See this news article about the Honda City and see how they see the classes differently ("mid-size" in the news article vs. "subcompact" in the Wikipedia entry). This article also mentions Clio as a "premium hatchback", though it is just a regular subcompact hatchback. It is all about worldwide perspective. The edits I put do not based on the original research or something, but rather a general understanding that I take in many Wikipedia articles. 182.30.87.226 ( talk) 15:51, 16 November 2019 (UTC)
Based on multiple sources, this car is a Compact MPV: [1] [2] [3] [4]. Telluride749 ( talk) 07:37, 27 November 2019 (UTC)
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Simply put, the length of the Triber does not exceed the 4 metre mark, making it as a Mini MPV, not Compact MPV. On the other hand, it is clearly based on the Kwid, which is an A-segment car. The Compact MPV has been rooting its history from the C-segment cars, not A-segment ones. The sources (mainly Indian ones) also often do not use the term in usual ways; they refer to these "mini"-class vehicles as "compact"-class vehicles, because the proportion of small cars in India is far more than in other countries, making the cars classed above it can be referred to as "mid-size" cars, which in reality is generally classified as a "compact" car. So they are often incomprehensible for granted. See this news article about the Honda City and see how they see the classes differently ("mid-size" in the news article vs. "subcompact" in the Wikipedia entry). This article also mentions Clio as a "premium hatchback", though it is just a regular subcompact hatchback. It is all about worldwide perspective. The edits I put do not based on the original research or something, but rather a general understanding that I take in many Wikipedia articles. 182.30.87.226 ( talk) 15:51, 16 November 2019 (UTC)
Based on multiple sources, this car is a Compact MPV: [1] [2] [3] [4]. Telluride749 ( talk) 07:37, 27 November 2019 (UTC)