10 Features That Hyundai Creta gets but the Honda Elevate doesn’t!

Creta better than the Elevate
Hyundai Creta and Honda Elevate!

Hyundai Motor’s top model, Creta, has been performing brilliant in sales as it still continues to dominate the SUV segment even though it’s rivals has offered some better features than the Creta, yet, the Creta is the one that outperforms it’s rivals. It also got a new rival on June 6th when Honda globally unveiled the Elevate SUV which looks muscly from the outside, and spacious from the inside, and loaded with good features, yet the Elevate misses out on few. So, here are those 10 features that the Hyundai Creta gets but unfortunately, isn’t available with the Elevate SUV –

  1. Ventilated Seats
  2. Air Purifier
  3. Power adjustable driver’s seat
  4. Electric Parking Brake with auto hold function
  5. Ambient Lighting
  6. Cooled Glovebox
  7. Tyre-Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
  8. Panoramic Sunroof
  9. Drive Modes
  10. Height adjustable front seatbelts

The features mentioned above like the Ventilated Seats should’ve been offered at least as now it has become a common feature among it’s rivals and Honda missing out on that features seems like a huge missed opportunity. Other feature like cooled glovebox, ambient lighting, and Height adjustable front seatbelts should’ve been offered as well as the Elevate looks more and more like an SUV version of the current-gen City.

A feature like Air Purifier is an another feature Honda forgot to add in the Elevate SUV. Hyundai Creta has this feature on offer to ensure that you breathe clean and fresh air to avoid getting affected by those harmful gases and airs. Air pollution is so much these days that Air purifier helps breathe clean air while travelling for certain distances. Another miss from Honda is not the addition of Drive Modes. The drive modes adds feels to your driving, like if you want to drive efficiently, you switch to Eco to save fuel, or if you want to go sportier, you switch to sport mode to feel the wind breezes at high speeds.

Other features like the Tyre-Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) should’ve been offered as well as it helps you monitor the pressure of the tyre, and lastly, a panoramic sunroof should’ve been given instead of the single-pane sunroof.

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