Renault Triber Vs MG Hector Vs Hyundai Creta Comparison

Published On: 11 November 2019 | 1639 Views

Renault Triber Vs MG Hector Vs Hyundai Creta Comparison based on various factors like Price, Fuel Capacity and Mileage, Features, Specifications.

  • Renault Triber Vs MG Hector Vs Hyundai Creta Comparison

In 2019, India has celebrated the festive season for the entire year, as the automakers have tried their best to lure the buyers with the new car launches, where the maximum number of new launches were sport utility vehicle (SUV).

The car market saw the launch of two new cars – Renault Triber and MG Hector.

Both SUVs have created a lot of buzz in the car market. Their popularity rivals to that of Hyundai Creta, another popular SUV.

Hyundai Creta has ruled the hearts of Indian buyers since its launch in the year 2015. But which one of the three you should buy.

Lets us find out in this brief comparative between Renault Triber Vs MG Hector Vs Hyundai Creta.

  1. Renault Triber

Renault Triber is the result of the company’s ambition to create disruption in the sub-4-meter market. The car has the looks of a crossover, spacious cabin, features similar to mid-spec hatchbacks accompanied by aggressive pricing tag. Renault Triber specifications include a 1 L, 3-cylinder petrol engine that makes 72Ps of power and 96Nm of torque.

The car has several hi-tech features like an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, twin air-con vents for the second and third row, push-button start, LED instrument cluster and four airbags. With a fuel efficiency of 20kmpl, it is one of the best mileage 7 seater cars in India. Renault Triber on road price starts from  Rs 6.06 lacs up to Rs 7.09 lacs for the top-spec model.

  1. MG Hector

The car is being termed as India’s first Internet SUV car. The Hector features over 50 different connectivity features via the iSmart system. The MG Hector specifications include a 2.0-liter diesel engine that churns out 168bhp of power and 350Nm of torque.

The SUV offers other features like Real-Time Navigation, Remote Location, Geo-Fencing, Emergency Response and much more. The system software is designed in a way to be updated via over-the-air (OTA) downloads like firmware and features updates. The SUV comes with pre-loaded apps like mTom IQ Maps, Gaana Premium, and AccuWeather app among others and MG offers free data services for 5 years. The Tata Harrier Specifications for the top model includes an 8.8-inch touchscreen infotainment screen that has inbuilt navigation and Apple car play.

MG Hector on road price starts from Rs. 13.68 Lacs for the base model and goes up to Rs. 18.96 Lacs for the top-spec model.

  1. Hyundai Creta

Hyundai Creta was the top-selling SUV in March 2019. The Korean company have infused a lot of power in the machine.

Hyundai Create specifications include 1396 – 1591 cc engine, paired with 6- speed gearbox that pumps 126 bhp of power and 260Nm of torque. Hyundai Creta comes in both petrol and diesel variants with both manual and automatic transmission options. The car has a decent boot space of 400 Litres which makes accommodates a lot of stuff. The mileage of the car ranges in the range of 14 – 22 Kmpl.

The car comes in 15 variants and 9 color options like Stardust, Typhoon Silver, Polar White, Pearl White Dual Tone, Phantom Black, Passion Orange, Passion Orange Dual Tone, Marine Blue, and Fiery Red.

Hyundai Creta on road price starts from Rs. 11.78 Lacs to Rs.18.16 Lacs.

By looking at the specs and features of the car, you might get an idea of the car that you would like to park in your garage.

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