Hyundai Creta CVT vs Honda Elevate CVT: Performance Comparison

The Hyundai Creta has been a favorite in the compact SUV segment for many years, and now it faces competition from the new Honda Elevate, a petrol-only offering. Both SUVs feature a naturally aspirated petrol engine paired with a CVT automatic. We compared the performance of these two SUVs in real-world tests to see which one comes out on top.

Powertrain Specifications

Both SUVs are equipped with 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engines. The Honda Elevate boasts a slightly more powerful engine. Both vehicles offer a choice between a 6-speed manual transmission and a CVT paired with their naturally aspirated engines.

SpecsEnginePowerTorqueTransmission
Creta1.5 l N/A Petrol1115 PS144 Nm6-speed MT/CVT
Elevate1.5 l N/A Petrol121 PS145 Nm6-speed MT/CVT

Acceleration Test

TestsHyundai Creta CVTHonda Elevate CVTDifference
0-100 kmph13.36 seconds12.35 seconds+1.01 seconds
Quarter Mile19.24s at 119.92kmph18.64s at 125.11kmph+0.6 seconds
Kickdown (20-80kmph)7.3 seconds7.2 seconds+0.1 seconds

In the 0-100 kmph acceleration test, the Honda Elevate is quicker by 1.01 seconds compared to the Creta. Similarly, in the quarter mile test, the Elevate leads by 0.6 seconds. The kick-down test from 20 to 80 kmph shows almost no difference between the two.

Braking Test

TestsHyundai Creta CVTHonda Elevate CVTDifference
100-0 kmph Braking38.12 metres37.98 metres+0.14 metres
80-0 kmph Braking24.10 metres23.90 metres+0.2 metres

In the braking test from 100 kmph to 0 kmph, the Honda Elevate stops slightly quicker, taking 37.98 meters compared to the Creta's 38.12 meters. From 80 kmph to 0, the Elevate also stops at a shorter distance by 0.2 meters. Both SUVs have 17-inch wheels, but the Creta has all-disc brakes, whereas the Elevate has disc brakes only at the front.

Price Comparison

ModelPrice Range
Hyundai Creta CVTRs 15.86 lakh to Rs 18.88 lakh
Honda Elevate CVTRs 13.71 lakh to Rs 16.51 lakh

The Honda Elevate CVT is more affordable, saving you Rs 2.15 lakh compared to the Hyundai Creta CVT. Both SUVs compete with models like the Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder, Skoda Kushaq, Volkswagen Taigun, and Citroen C3 Aircross.

Conclusion

In terms of performance, the Honda Elevate edges out the Hyundai Creta in acceleration and braking tests. Additionally, the Elevate offers a more competitive price point, making it a strong contender in the compact SUV segment. However, the choice between these two may also depend on other factors like features, brand preference, and overall driving experience.

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