Hyundai Creta vs Rivals: Specifications Comparison

When it comes to overall length the Renault Duster has the edge followed by the the Maruti Suzuki S-Cross. The Creta comes in a close third while the EcoSport falls into the sub-4 metre segment. However, the EcoSport grabs some points back into its kitty by being the tallest car of the lot, followed by the Duster, then the Creta and finally the S-Cross.

The dimensions of the cars play a major role when it comes to the space they have on offer inside the car and this is where the measurement of the area between the wheels comes in handy. The battle of the wheelbase is won fair and square by the Duster which has 2673mm on offer while the S-Cross follows suit by offering 2600mm of usable space. The final two slots are filled by the Creta and the EcoSport.
Also Read: Hyundai Creta First Drive Report
Another thing to look at when it comes to such cars and considering that they're coming to India is ground clearance and the Duster is the clear winner here. The EcoSport comes in a close second, but the fight here is between the Creta and the S-Cross.

The Creta has more ground clearance to offer than the S-Cross and though it is a crossover, the S-Cross sits lower even than the i20 Active and the Toyota Etios Cross.
Also Read: Maruti Suzuki S-Cross; Things to Know
Moving on to the engines that are on offer. The Hyundai Creta will be offered with three engine options - 1.4-litre CRDi diesel, 1.6-litre CRDi diesel and 1.6-litre VTVT petrol - the Hyundai Creta will be launched in a total of four trim levels - Base, S, SX and SX (Optional). While the 1.4-litre diesel engine-equipped model will come with a 5-speed manual gearbox, the 1.6-litre diesel and 1.6-litre petrol-engined models will get a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic transmissions.

The S-Cross promises a punchy 1.6 litre DDiS - sourced from Fiat - with 118 bhp on tap. In Europe the SX4 S-Cross, as it is called, also offers the choice of a CVT. The other engine on offer is the 1.3-litre DDiS which is good for 88bhp and 200Nm of torque.
Renault offers the Duster in the 1.5-litre diesel guise with two states of tune, the 84bhp and the 109bhp. The EcoSport comes with a 1.5-litre petrol, 1.5-litre diesel and the award winning 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine.
The EcoSport with the EcoBoost engine was the most powerful of the lot; however, it isn't much in demand considering it comes at a price. The Duster therefore could be considered as the powerful one in this segment but with the entry of the Creta and the S-Cross all that is about to change. The Creta is the most powerful of the lot followed by the S-Cross and this will certainly change the scenario in this segment.

When it comes to pricing, all the four cars are priced closely to one another and it'll all come down to what more they can offer their customers in terms of features, safety and service. The battle is about to begin and since we've already driven the Creta, we are really interested in what the S-Cross has to offer.

Also Check: Hyundai Creta vs Renaut Duster Review Comparison
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