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Hyundai Creta vs Hyundai Verna

Out of Hyundai Creta and Hyundai Verna, which is the best car produced by Hyundai? Today, we’re doing a comparison of the Creta against the Verna to see which is the best produced vehicle and why you should buy that!

Hyundai Creta vs Hyundai Verna – Exterior and Interior

As you can see at the front of the Creta, it has square-shaped grille with top edges curved and is finished in chrome with four horizontal line across the grille. Split LED DRLS with tri-square shaped LED lights with fog lamps and indicators below them and the bumpers are finished in faux silver skid plate. Moving to the side, it’s simple looking with roof rails on top and 17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels. At the rear, the LED taillamps looks similar to the split headlamps at the front.

As you can see at the front, the Verna has an LED light bar that spans almost the width of the car with automatic headlamps below them and massive grille with the radar at the bottom for the ADAS. Moving to the side, it has cuts and creases to make it look sporty as it rides on the 17-inch alloy wheels, a chrome line that runs through the bottom window frame and chrome door handles. The rear has the connected light bar going as well with slightly crystal additions in them.

From the inside, the Creta has a 10.25-inch infotainment system placed below the AC vent and at the sides it has vertically positioned AC vents. The Creta does not have the dual-tone theme dashboard option unfortunately. It has multi-function four-spoke steering wheel with digital instrument cluster, the pedals finished in silver color, and a huge panoramic sunroof. Around the gear lever which is designed like the one in Planes or similar to the one’s in Audi, it has rotary dials for drive modes, button for electric parking brake with auto hold function, and for the ventilated seat . It has two USB-A ports at the front, and two at the rear. The rear seats has 60:40 split which can be reclined as well.

As for the Verna, it has dual 10.25-inch HD displays, one for the infotainment system and one for the instrument cluster, and Hyundai calls it seamless integrated displays. The Verna interiors will have dual tone black-beige theme and sporty black interiors with red accents that has soft-touch materials and a light strip for ambient lighting that goes across the whole dashboard with 64 colors options with addition of changing the color as per your driving mode option. Hyundai has integrated the front AC vents into the dashboard to have that horizontal strip run across the whole dashboard. The Verna also has a single-pane sunroof. Hyundai has added a new feature, an Switchable dial-type infotainment & climate controller where you can just press the right round button on the HVAC controls, you can switch it to control for infotainment system or for climate control. The gear lever is the same as the Creta with buttons around it such as ventilated and heated seats, electric parking brake with auto hold, and for drive modes. The rear seats has 60:40 split which can be reclined as well.

In the end, both the Hyundai Models from the outside looks really good except people might prefer the Creta over the Verna as the front design of the Verna is a bit polarising meaning some may like it and some may not. From the inside, however, the Verna looks and feels a lot premium and spacious than the Creta and people will prefer that over anything.

Hyundai Creta vs Hyundai Verna – Dimensions

Hyundai CretaHyundai Verna
Length4300mm4535mm
Width1790mm1765mm
Height1635mm1475mm
Wheelbase2610mm2670mm
Ground Clearance190mm170mm
Boot Space433 litres528 litres
Fuel Tank Capacity50 litres45 litres
Kerb Weight1,690 kg1,195 kg

When it comes to the dimensions, the Creta measures 4300mm in length, 1790mm in width, and 1635mm in height. The Verna measures 4535mm in length which is longer by 235mm, width of 1765mm which is less wide by 35mm, and has a height of 1475mm which is shorter by 160mm. However, the Verna has the longer wheelbase of 2670mm as the Creta has 2610mm wheelbase. The Creta has a ground clearance of 190mm which is 20mm more than the Verna that has 170mm.

As for the boot, the Verna has 528 litre of boot space while the Creta has 433 litres boot with 95 litre difference. Hyundai offered the Creta with 50 litres fuel tank which is 5 litres more than the Verna’s 45 litres fuel tank. After all this, the Creta has a kerb weight of 1,690 kg which is 495 kg heavier than the Verna’s 1,195 kg kerb weight.

So, in dimensions, the Verna is obviously lengthier than the Creta and a longer wheelbase than Creta which means it offers better comfort than the Creta has to offer.

Hyundai Creta vs Hyundai Verna – Engine Options

Hyundai CretaHyundai Verna
Engine1.5-litre petrol1.5-litre NA petrol
Displacement1498cc1497cc
Power113 bhp113 bhp
Torque144 Nm143.8 Nm
Transmission Options6-speed MT, IVT (or CVT)6-speed MT, IVT
Fuel Efficiency 17 kmpl19.60 kmpl – IVT
18.60 kmpl – MT

In Engine Options, Creta and Verna offers non-turbo engine options as well. The Creta has the 1.5-litre petrol engine which puts out 113 bhp and 144 Nm of torque mated to a 6-speed Manual and IVT (which is CVT Gearbox, only different name) Gearbox with a fuel efficiency of 17 kmpl. The Verna on the other hand has the 1.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol engine that produces 113 bhp and 143.8 Nm of torque. It drives the front wheels via a 6-speed Manual and IVT Gearbox. This engine gives a fuel efficiency of 19.60 kmpl for the IVT variants and 18.60 kmpl for the Manual variants. No diesel engines are offered in this segment.

Hyundai Verna
Engine1.5-litre turbo-petrol
Displacement1498cc
Power157 bhp
Torque253 Nm
Transmission Type6-speed MT, 7-speed DCT
Fuel Efficiency20.60 kmpl – DCT
20.00 kmpl – MT
Top Speed210+ kmph

The Verna has one petrol turbo engine and the Creta has none. The Verna has a 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine that pumps out 157 bhp and 253 Nm of torque mated a 6-speed Manual and 7-speed DCT Gearbox. It has a fuel efficiency of 20.60 kmpl for the DCT Gearbox and 20 km/l for the Manual Gearbox and has a top speed of 210 kmph.

Hyundai Creta
Engine1.5-litre diesel
Displacement1493cc
Power113 bhp
Torque250 Nm
Transmission Type6-speed MT, 6-speed AT
Fuel Efficiency23 kmpl

Hyundai Creta has one more engine other than the Petrol engine and that is the diesel engine. The 1.5-litre diesel engine puts out 113 bhp and 250 Nm of torque paired toa 6-speed Manual and 6-speed Automatic Gearbox. In return, this engine gives 23 kmpl fuel efficiency.

Hyundai Creta vs Hyundai Verna – Features

FeaturesHyundai CretaHyundai Verna
HeadlampsLEDLED
TaillampsLEDLED
Wheel Size & Type17-inch alloy wheels17-inch alloys wheels
SunroofPanoramicSingle-pane
Auto Power WindowYesYes
Seat upholsteryLeatherLeather
Leather-wrapped steering wheelYesYes
Ambient LightYesYes (64 Colors)
ACAutoAuto
Rear AC ventsYesYes
Heated SeatsYes
Ventilated SeatsYesYes
Instrument ClusterDigitalDigital
Infotainment System10.25-inch10.25-inch HD Display
Android Auto, Apple CarPlayWirelessWireless
Sound System8-speaker Bose Premium sound system8-speaker Bose Premium sound system
Cooled GloveboxYesYes
Auto-dimming IRVMYesYes

Both the cars as you can see at the features table, both the cars are very much feature-loaded. However, Creta does not have heated seats and Verna has. In fact, in it’s segment is the only one to offer heated seats.

Safety FeaturesHyundai CretaHyundai Verna
AirbagsSixSix
ABS with EBDYesYes
CameraReverse-parking cameraReverse parking camera
TPMSYesYes
Auto HeadlampsYesYes
ESPYesYes
Cruise ControlYesYes
Traction ControlYesYes
ADASLevel 2
Hill Start AssistYesYes
All 4 Disc BrakesYesYes
ISOFIX anchoragesYesYes

When it comes to safety, the major difference between the two Hyundai vehicles is the ADAS. The Creta has no ADAS feature on offer while the Verna has ADAS with Level 2 features such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot Monitoring System, Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Auto High Beam, and much more.

Hyundai Creta vs Hyundai Verna – Price and Warranty!

ModelPrice (ex-showroom)
Hyundai CretaRs. 10.87 lakh – Rs. 19.20 lakh
Hyundai VernaRs. 10.89 lakh – Rs. 17.37 lakh

The Hyundai Creta currently is priced at Rs. 10.87 lakh for the base petrol ‘E’ variant and goes up to Rs. 19.20 lakh for the top ‘SX (O) Knight Edition DT Diesel Automatic’ variant. The Hyundai Verna on the other hand is priced at Rs. 10.89 lakh for the base ‘EX’ variant and the top variant ‘SX (O) Turbo is priced at Rs. 17.37 lakh. As you may have noticed, the price difference of the base variant between the two cars is just Rs. 2,000 and Rs. 1.83 lakh for the top-end variant.

As for the warranty, Hyundai is offering 3 years/1,00,000 km warranty period for both Verna and Creta and can be extended up to 7 years/1,00,000 km.

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