Disclaimer: The information given in this article is based on media reports and estimated figures. Wait for the official launch for exact details.
The heat is going to increase once again in the Indian automobile market. The SUV craze is at its peak in the country. Mid-size SUVs are in highest demand in this segment. currently on this category Hyundai Creta’s one-sided rule is going on. But now there is news that Tata Motors is bringing back its legendary SUV Tata Sierra in a new avatar.
Tata Sierra was an iconic car of the 90s. The news of its comeback has filled with excitement among car lovers. On the other hand, Hyundai Creta is established in the market on the basis of its premium features and reliable performance. In such a situation, the question arises that when these two will face each other, who will win? Let us compare these two powerful vehicles and know which option can be better for you.
Design battle: retro vs modern
When it comes to looks and styling, both the vehicles offer completely different approaches. Tata Sierra is bringing back its old retro design with a modern touch. In this you will see large glass panels which are identifying it. Its bonnet is high and stance is quite bold, which makes it a muscular SUV.
On the other hand, Hyundai Creta is known for its sporty and futuristic look. The new parametric grille and LED lighting setup in it give it a distinct identity on the road. If you like classic and rugged look then you will like Sierra. But if you want a stylish and sleek design for the city, then Creta has the upper hand.
Features and Technology: Who is Smarter?
Nowadays, cars are bought not just for driving but also for the features. Hyundai Creta is considered the king of features. It has panoramic sunroof, large touchscreen, ventilated seats and Bose sound system. Apart from this, Level-2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) is also provided in it which enhances safety.
Tata is also not going to lag behind in this matter. According to reports, you will also get a larger digital instrument cluster and connected car technology in the new Sierra. Tata is also preparing to provide ADAS and premium interior in it. However, the cabin of Creta gives a slightly more premium and luxury feel.
Engine and Performance: The Real Test of Power
Hyundai Creta is famous for its variety of engine options. It is available in three options: petrol, turbo-petrol and diesel. Its engine is quite refined and smooth which performs well both in the city and on the highway.
On the contrary, the biggest feature of Tata Sierra may be its electric incarnation. Tata can launch it mainly as an electric SUV (EV). However, there is a possibility of petrol and diesel variants coming later. If you want to move towards future technology i.e. electric vehicle, then Sierra will win.
Price and value for money
Budget is the biggest factor before buying any car. The price of Hyundai Creta currently starts from Rs 11 lakh to Rs 20 lakh. It also offers excellent resale value and service network for its price.
Whereas Tata Sierra will be a premium product. Its estimated price can be between Rs 15 lakh to Rs 22 lakh. The price of the electric variant may be slightly higher than this.
Conclusion: Which one is wiser to choose?
Overall this match is going to be very interesting. If you want a car that has lots of features, no service tension and is fun to drive in the city, then Hyundai Creta is still number one. But if you want to stand out from the crowd, refresh the old memories and experience electric mobility, then it would be wise to wait for Tata Sierra.
Read more:
Why lack of money? – Due to these 5 bad habits, Goddess Lakshmi does not stay at home, know what Chanakya Niti says and how to avoid financial crisis!
The limits of relationships are at stake! Samadhi’s heart fell on Samdhan even before her son’s engagement, 45 year old woman left her husband and children and eloped with her 50 year old ‘boyfriend’! Amazing story of strange love
The perfect weapon for success! – Whether to defeat the enemy or to be successful in life, these 4 things of Chanakya are still the biggest Brahmastra, to win you need intelligence, not strength!
-
CEC Gyanesh Kumar highlights global recognition as India set to chair International IDEA for first time

-
Raquel Escalante dead: Beloved TV presenter dies aged 28 after tragic cancer battle

-
Ben Stokes accused of being 'disrespectful' as England icon calls his side 'embarrassing'

-
X Factor star looks unrecognisable after ditching fame for life as spiritual healer

-
Frontline British troops get mobile brain scans in major medical breakthrough
