India, March 25 -- Blind-spot monitoring has quickly gone from being a premium add-on to an essential safety feature, especially on Indian highways where unpredictability is the norm. With fast-moving traffic, sudden lane changes, and two-wheelers appearing out of nowhere, a well-calibrated blind-spot system can make a real difference. But not all systems are equal; some are better tuned for Indian conditions.

Here are five SUVs across segments that come with blind-spot monitoring:

Priced between Rs.13.66 lakh and Rs.24.92 lakh, the Mahindra XUV 7XO offers one of the most usable blind-spot monitoring systems currently available. It is part of a comprehensive Level 2 ADAS suite that includes collision avoidance and lane assist features....