SUV Self-Drive Mumbai to Goa — Book a Car & Hit the Road

Drive Mumbai to Goa (590 km, 10-11 hours) in a suv self-drive car. Fuel cost ~₹NaN one-way at 11 km/L. Booking from ₹2,200-4,000 per day. Compare suv models from multiple partners on Zymo.

Distance
590 km
Drive Time
10-11 hours
SUV from
₹2,200-4,000/day
Fuel one-way
₹NaN
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Why a SUV for Mumbai to Goa

An SUV like the Creta, Seltos, or Brezza is the right call for Mumbai-Goa when you're a family of 4-5, travelling in monsoon, or carrying surf or dive gear. Higher ground clearance (190-200mm vs 165mm sedan) absorbs the broken sections near Ratnagiri-Kankavli and the Goa-border approach without the jolts a sedan transmits. Boot space (430-460 L) swallows family luggage plus a cooler box. Fuel cost is the trade-off — at ~11 km/L on NH66 you'll burn about ₹5,500 one-way (590 km), roughly 45% more than a hatchback. For monsoon trips (June-September) the SUV's traction and clearance over the ghat-section streams is non-negotiable. Innova/Hycross variants seat 7 — useful for multi-generational family trips.

SUV models on Zymo

Common suv options across self-drive partners in Mumbai:

Exact model availability varies by partner, dates, and city. Search Mumbai on Zymo to see live suv options.

SUV class specs

Seats5 (Innova/Hycross seat 7)
Luggage4-5 large suitcases plus rooftop carrier capacity
Fuel efficiency11 km/L (typical)
Daily booking range₹2,200-4,000
Best fitFamilies of 4+, mountain trips, monsoon driving, luggage-heavy travel

Trip cost breakdown — SUV

Estimated cost for a 2-day suv self-drive trip from Mumbai to Goa:

Car booking (2 days)₹5,000-8,000
Fuel (₹103/L, 11 km/L)₹5,525
Tolls₹640
Total estimate₹11,165-14,165
Save ₹5,355 vs booking a cab (₹16,520) — plus you keep the suv for the entire trip.

Other car classes for this route

Compare alternatives for Mumbai to Goa:

Hatchback self-drive Mumbai to Goa
16 km/L · ₹1,100-1,800/day · Solo travellers, couples, short trips, weekend escapes
Sedan self-drive Mumbai to Goa
14 km/L · ₹1,600-2,500/day · Couples and small families, long-highway runs, comfort-prioritised trips
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is a suv suitable for Mumbai to Goa?

SUVs are families of 4+, mountain trips, monsoon driving, luggage-heavy travel. For the 590 km Mumbai to Goa drive, the suv class offers higher ground clearance (190-200mm) for ghats, broken sections, and monsoon slush. commanding seating view aids long mountain drives. trade-off: ~45% higher fuel cost than a hatchback. Compare cars from multiple partners on Zymo to pick the right one.

How much fuel does a suv use from Mumbai to Goa?

A suv at approximately 11 km/L will consume about 54 litres for the 590 km one-way drive — roughly ₹NaN at current fuel prices on the route. Actual mileage varies by load, AC use, and driving style. Double for a round trip.

Which suv cars are available on Zymo for Mumbai to Goa?

Common suv models on Zymo across self-drive partners include Hyundai Creta, Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, Kia Seltos, Mahindra XUV3XO. Exact availability varies by city, dates, and partner. Search Mumbai as your pickup city on Zymo to see live suv options for your travel window.

How much does a suv cost per day for the Mumbai to Goa drive?

SUV self-drive booking on Zymo ranges around ₹2,200-4,000 per day depending on partner, model, and demand season. For 590 km / 10-11 hours, plan a 2-day booking minimum. Final price visible after entering pickup/drop dates.

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