Tata Sierra vs Honda Elevate: The popularity of the mid-size SUV segment is continuously increasing in the Indian automobile market. In this segment, Tata Motors has recently launched its latest and popular SUV Tata Sierra. It will compete directly with already established SUVs like Honda Elevate. If you are planning to buy a new SUV, then on the basis of engine, mileage and features, let us know which of these two models can prove to be a better option.
Tata Sierra Vs Honda Elevate: Engine Comparison
Tata Motors has introduced Tata Sierra with three engine options. It has a 1.5 liter capacity engine, which generates power of 75.8 kW and torque of 139 Nm. The company has launched this SUV with both manual and automatic transmission options, giving customers more options as per their driving style.
Honda Elevate Engine (Expected Comparison)
Honda Elevate has a 1.5 liter petrol engine, which provides power of about 89 kW and torque of 145 Nm. It also has both 6-speed manual and CVT automatic options available. This engine is known for its smoothness and reliability.
Who is more powerful?
In terms of power and torque, Honda Elevate seems slightly ahead of Tata Sierra. Yes, the Tata Sierra offers more variety when it comes to engine options and driving modes.
Features and Mileage (Brief Comparison)
Tata Sierra: Expect to get many premium features like electric sunroof, large touchscreen system, ADAS features, wireless charging, and connected car tech.
Honda Elevate: Known for ADAS (Honda Sensing), large boot space, sunroof, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay and comfortable driving quality.
In terms of mileage, the Honda Elevate generally returns 15–16 kmpl, while the Tata Sierra’s mileage may vary slightly depending on the variant and engine.
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