вℓα¢кℓιѕтє∂: Hyundai Creta vs Renault Duster AWD vs Nissan Terrano vs Mahindra Scorpio: SUV Comparison review

Hyundai Creta vs Renault Duster AWD vs Nissan Terrano vs Mahindra Scorpio: SUV Comparison review

Hyundai Creta vs Renault Duster AWD vs Nissan Terrano vs Mahindra Scorpio: SUV Comparison review

Hyundai's swanky new compact SUV is here to shatter the establishment. Can it send a shiver down the spine of the Duster and its badge engineered sibling and will it appeal to Scorpio buyers too? Here's your answer
Hyundai Creta vs Mahindra Scorpio vs Duster AWD vs Nissan Terrano front static
New Hyundai cars are turning out to be a major cause for concern in every segment the Korean carmaker is venturing into. It started with the Grand i10, followed up to some level of success with the Xcent, scored a home run with the Elite i20 and made cross Hatchbacks mainstream with the i20 Active. Now Hyundai has introduced the Creta in the larger-than-4-metre compact SUV segment and with it has the Renault Duster and Nissan Terrano right in its crosshairs. Considering the price point, the Creta also poses a credible threat to the new Mahindra Scorpio. Should you consider the Creta then over its well established competitors?
For this comparison, we have the top end diesel manual gearbox equipped variants of each car. The Duster AWD is the only 4WD car in this comparison. For clarity on the 2WD variant, the mechanicals are exactly same as the Terrano.
Hyundai Creta and Renault Duster details
Design and styling
Hyundai Creta
Renault Duster AWD
Nissan Terrano
Mahindra Scorpio 
Design and styling is subjective so let’s not comment on the most attractive SUV among the four. What we can shed some light upon is the detailing and exterior touches that do or do not work well for this segment. Starting with the Scorpio, we like the headlamp cluster with its projectors and LED DRLs, the menacing grille, imposing stance due to its tall and wide body and the taillamp detailing. If size and presence matters, the Scorpio is the one for you. But there’s plenty we don’t like too. Old school roof gutters, boxy body and cheap plastics don’t appeal to us. There is a certain absence of finesse in the Scorpio’s design that can be so beautifully seen in the Creta.
Mahindra Scorpio and Nissan Terrano details
The Duster and Terrano are cars of the same mould barring their differentiating factors like the headlamps, alloy wheels and taillamps. The overtly flared wheel arches and the stubby front end look smart. The rear end design is the least attractive bit on the both cars but overall proportions do justice to the compact SUV segment. Unlike the Creta and Scorpio’s projector lights, headlamps are the standard bulbs. You don’t get cornering lamps either in the Duster and Terrano. Coming to the Creta, Hyundai has given it projectors and daytime LED DRLs, vertically slat fog lamps and plenty of chrome to look upmarket. Plastic cladding all around gives it a rugged look as do the neatly styled rear bumpers. High set taillamps and the rising window line further add to the SUV stance. On the whole, Hyundai’s Creta looks and feels the most desirable and complete design compared to the Duster, Terrano and Scorpio.

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