Let's compare Hyundai Creta N Line N8 DCT vs Tata Harrier Smart Hyperion

Compare Hyundai Creta N Line N8 DCT vs Tata Harrier Smart Hyperion price, specifications, mileage, features and performance to find the best car for you.

Hyundai Creta N Line N8 DCT
Hyundai Creta N Line
Tata Harrier Smart Hyperion
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Here is a detailed comparison of price:

Hyundai Creta N Line N8 DCT

Price

₹ 20.31 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 37,504/month

Tata Harrier Smart Hyperion

Price

₹ 15.29 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 28,229/month

From the above comparison, we can conclude that Tata Harrier feels light on the pocket compared to Hyundai Creta N Line by ₹5,02,322.

Dimensions & Seating

Body Type

Suv

Suv

Length

4330 mm

4605 mm +275

Width

1790 mm

1922 mm +132

Height

1635 mm

1718 mm +83

WheelBase

2610 mm

2741 mm +131

Ground Clearance

190 mm

205 mm +15

Seating Capacity

5

5

Fuel Tank Capacity

50 Liters

50 Liters

Boot Space

433 Liters

445 Liters +12

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type

Petrol

Petrol

Mileage (KMPL)

18.2 +1.4

16.8 Km/l

Range

910 Kms +70

840 Kms

Engine Type

1.5l Mpi

1.5 Turbo Hyperion

Powertrain Assistance

No

No

Emission Standards

Bs Vi

Bs Vi

No. of Cylinders

4

4

Displacement

1482 cc

1498 cc +16

Max Power

158 bhp @ 5500 rpm

168 bhp @ 5000 rpm +10

Max Torque

253 Nm @ 1500-3500 rpm

280 Nm @ 1750-3500 rpm +27

Transmission Type

AT

MT

Gear Box

7-DCT

6-MT

Drive Type

FWD

FWD

Top Speed

200 +5

195

Steering and Suspension

Tilt Adjust

Yes

Yes

Telescopic Adjust

Yes

Yes

Turning Radius

5.3

5.75 +0.45

Front Suspension

McPherson strut with coil spring

McPherson Strut with Coil Spring & Anti-Roll Bar

Rear Suspension

Coupled torsion beam axle

Twist Blade with Panhard Rod & Coil Spring

Front Brakes

Disc

Disc

Rear Brakes

Disc

Drum

Safety & Security

Airbags

6

6

Seatbelt Warning

Yes

Yes

Over Speeding Warning

Yes

Yes

Anti-lock Braking System

Yes

Yes

ESP

Yes

Yes

Brake Assist

--

Yes

Tyre Pressure Monitor System

Yes

Yes

Reverse Camera

Yes

Yes

360 Camera

No

No

Hill Assist

Yes

Yes

Hill Descent Control

No

No

Child Lock

Yes

Yes

Isofix Child Seat Mount

Yes

Yes

Engine Immobilizer

Yes

Yes

ADAS

No

No

Comfort & Convenience

Power Windows

Front And Rear

Front And Rear

ORVM Adjustment

Electric

Electric

Request Sensors

Yes

--

Push Button Start

Yes

No

Cruise Control

Yes

No

Keyless Entry

Yes

--

Steering Mounted Control

Yes

--

Climate Control

Automatic

Automatic

Rear AC Vents

Yes

Yes

Adjustable Steering Column

Yes

Yes

Interior Features

Upholstery

Leather

Fabric

Adjustable Front Seats

Yes

Yes

Height Adjustable Driver Seat

Yes

Yes

Rear Armrest

Yes

No

Rear Cup Holders

Yes

--

Front Cup Holders

Yes

Yes

Cooled Glovebox

Yes

No

Exterior Features

Sunroof

Panoramic

No

Wheels

Diamond Cut Alloy

Alloy

Fog Lights

Yes

No

Tyre Size

215 / 55 R18

235 / 65 R17

Daytime Running Lights

LED

LED

Headlight Type

Projector Led

Projector Led

Tailgate

Electric

Electric

Roof Rails

Yes

No

Rear Wiper

Rear Wiper

No

Infotainment & Telematics

Touch Screen

Yes

--

Screen Size

8 inch

--

USB Port

Yes

Yes

Navigation System

Yes

No

Speakers

6

--

Remote App Control

Yes

No

Wireless Charging

Yes

No

Smartphone Connectivity

Yes

No

Telematics

Analogue-Digital

Digital

Connectivity & Internet

USB Port

Yes

Yes

Navigation

Yes

No

Smartphone Connectivity

Yes

No

Hyundai Creta N Line Vs Tata Harrier Colors
Hyundai Creta N Line Abyss Black

Abyss Black

Tata Harrier Pure Grey

Pure Grey

Hyundai Creta N Line Abyss Black

Abyss Black

Tata Harrier Pure Grey

Pure Grey

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Hyundai Creta N Line Vs Tata Harrier FAQs

The Hyundai Creta N Line, better known as Lord Creta Ultra Max Pro, is priced between ₹16.93 lakh and ₹20.81 lakh (ex-showroom). It was launched in March 2024 as part of the facelift update, adding more muscle and attitude to the already popular SUV.

Think of the regular Creta as the boss of the neighborhood and the Creta N Line as the boss who also hits the gym, wears sneakers, and carries protein shakes. The key differences include: 1. Sportier Design: Red accents, N Line badging, aggressive bumpers, and dual exhausts give it a “don’t mess with me” aura. 2. 1.5L Turbo-GDi Engine: Pumps out stronger performance compared to the naturally aspirated petrol engine in the standard Creta. 3. Suspension & Steering Tuning: Stiffer setup for more confidence at higher speeds, so cornering doesn’t feel like a family picnic. 4. Interiors: All-black theme with sporty touches to remind you this isn’t just another Creta in the parking lot.

The Creta N Line runs on a 1.5L Turbo-GDi petrol engine paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT automatic. It delivers a fuel efficiency of around 18.2 kmpl. With a 50-litre fuel tank, the real-world tank range stretches close to 900 km if you don’t floor it at every signal.

The Creta N Line measures 4.33 meters in length (14.2 feet), 1.79 meters in width (5.87 feet), and 1.63 meters in height (5.35 feet). It offers a boot space of 433 litres, enough for 3 medium suitcases plus a few backpacks — so it can carry weekend trip luggage while still looking like it’s headed to a racetrack.

The Creta N Line is for those who love the practicality of the regular Creta but feel it needs an extra shot of espresso. If you’re bored of “family SUV” vibes and want something that screams performance with practicality, this is your ride. It’s not for people who only want mileage bragging rights — it’s for people who want mileage and to scare Swifts at traffic lights.

Because the internet crowned the regular Creta as “Lord Creta” long ago. The N Line takes it a notch higher with its performance tweaks and styling, so in meme-language terms, it’s basically the Ultra Max Pro version of Lord Creta. If regular Creta is the king of urban streets, N Line is the king with upgraded armor.

The Tata Harrier is a 5-seater SUV produced by Tata Motors, based on the OMEGARC platform derived from the Land Rover D8 architecture.

The ex-showroom price for the Tata Harrier typically ranges from approximately ₹14 Lakh for the base variant to around ₹25.25 Lakh for the top-end variant (prices are subject to change and vary based on city, state, and variants).

The variants include Smart, Pure X, Adventure X, Adventure X Plus, Fearless X, and Fearless X Plus, often with additional Dark and Stealth edition options on higher trims.

No, the Tata Harrier is a 5-seater SUV. Its 7-seater counterpart is the Tata Safari.

The Tata Harrier is primarily powered by a 2.0-liter Kryotec Turbocharged Diesel engine. A petrol engine variant is also expected or available in some markets/versions.

The ARAI-certified mileage is typically around 16.8 kmpl for both manual and automatic (as per some recent specifications, though real-world automatic mileage may be slightly lower).

No, the current internal combustion engine (ICE) Tata Harrier is offered only in a Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) layout.

The Tata Harrier (ICE/Diesel model) has a 5-star safety rating from the Bharat NCAP (or Global NCAP depending on the test batch).

Yes, the higher variants (e.g., Adventure X+ and Fearless X+) are equipped with Level 2 ADAS features, which include Adaptive Cruise Control, Forward Collision Warning, Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning, etc.
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