Let's compare Mahindra Bolero B4 vs Hyundai Creta E

Compare Mahindra Bolero B4 vs Hyundai Creta E price, specifications, mileage, features and performance to find the best car for you.

Mahindra Bolero B4
Mahindra Bolero
Hyundai Creta E
Hyundai Creta
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Here is a detailed comparison of price:

Mahindra Bolero B4

Price

₹ 9.00 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 16,627/month

Hyundai Creta E

Price

₹ 12.24 Lakh

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 22,609/month

From the above comparison, we can conclude that Mahindra Bolero feels light on the pocket compared to Hyundai Creta by ₹3,23,939.

Dimensions & Seating

Body Type

Suv

Suv

Length

3995 mm

4330 mm +335

Width

1745 mm

1790 mm +45

Height

1880 mm +245

1635 mm

WheelBase

2680 mm +70

2610 mm

Ground Clearance

180 mm

190 mm +10

Seating Capacity

7 +2

5

Fuel Tank Capacity

60 Liters +10

50 Liters

Boot Space

384 Liters

433 Liters +49

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type

Diesel

Petrol

Mileage (KMPL)

16.7 Km/l

17.4 +0.7

Range

1002 Kms +152

850 Kms

Engine Type

Mhawk75

1.5l Mpi

Powertrain Assistance

No

No

Emission Standards

Bs Vi

Bs Vi

No. of Cylinders

3

4 +1

Displacement

1493 cc

1497 cc +4

Max Power

75 bhp @ 3600 rpm

113 bhp @ 6300 rpm +38

Max Torque

210 Nm @ 1600-2200 rpm +66.2

143.8 Nm @ 4500 rpm

Transmission Type

MT

MT

Gear Box

5-MT

6-Manual

Drive Type

RWD

FWD

Top Speed

125.6

195 +69.4

Steering and Suspension

Tilt Adjust

--

Yes

Telescopic Adjust

--

Yes

Turning Radius

5.8 +0.5

5.3

Front Suspension

IFS Coil Spring

McPherson strut with coil spring

Rear Suspension

Rigid Leaf Spring

Coupled torsion beam axle

Front Brakes

Disc

Disc

Rear Brakes

Drum

Disc

Safety & Security

Airbags

2

6 +4

Seatbelt Warning

Yes

Yes

Over Speeding Warning

Yes

Yes

Anti-lock Braking System

Yes

Yes

ESP

--

Yes

Brake Assist

--

--

Tyre Pressure Monitor System

No

Yes

Reverse Camera

No

No

360 Camera

No

No

Hill Assist

--

Yes

Hill Descent Control

No

No

Child Lock

Yes

Yes

Isofix Child Seat Mount

--

Yes

Engine Immobilizer

Yes

Yes

ADAS

No

No

Comfort & Convenience

Power Windows

No

Front And Rear

ORVM Adjustment

Manual

Manual

Request Sensors

--

--

Push Button Start

No

No

Cruise Control

No

No

Keyless Entry

--

--

Steering Mounted Control

--

--

Climate Control

--

--

Rear AC Vents

No

Yes

Adjustable Steering Column

--

Yes

Interior Features

Upholstery

Fabric

Fabric

Adjustable Front Seats

Yes

Yes

Height Adjustable Driver Seat

--

--

Rear Armrest

Yes

Yes

Rear Cup Holders

--

Yes

Front Cup Holders

Yes

Yes

Cooled Glovebox

No

No

Exterior Features

Sunroof

No

No

Wheels

Steel Rims

Steel Rims

Fog Lights

No

No

Tyre Size

215 / 75 R15

205 / 65 R16

Daytime Running Lights

--

LED

Headlight Type

Halogen

Projector

Tailgate

Manual

Manual

Roof Rails

No

No

Rear Wiper

No

No

Infotainment & Telematics

Touch Screen

--

Yes

Screen Size

--

--

USB Port

Yes

Yes

Navigation System

No

No

Speakers

--

--

Remote App Control

No

No

Wireless Charging

No

No

Smartphone Connectivity

No

No

Telematics

Digital

Digital

Connectivity & Internet

USB Port

Yes

Yes

Navigation

No

No

Smartphone Connectivity

No

No

Mahindra Bolero Vs Hyundai Creta Colors
Mahindra Bolero DIAMOND WHITE

DIAMOND WHITE

Hyundai Creta Abyss Black

Abyss Black

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DIAMOND WHITE

Hyundai Creta Abyss Black

Abyss Black

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Mahindra Bolero Vs Hyundai Creta FAQs

The current Bolero Power+ variant uses a 1.5-litre mHawk D70 diesel engine, while earlier versions had larger 2.5-litre diesel motors.

The 1.5 L Bolero delivers around 70–75 bhp and about 195 Nm of torque, tuned for fuel efficiency and load-carrying rather than outright speed.

Yes, the Bolero launched in 2000 as the direct replacement for the Armada Grand, taking forward Mahindra’s rugged SUV DNA with more comfort and modern appeal.

Its simple design, tough chassis, high ground clearance, and low maintenance cost make it ideal for bad roads and multi-purpose use in villages and small towns.

Not much. The Bolero has kept its boxy silhouette since 2000, only receiving facelifts on bumpers, grille, headlamps, and interiors.

It can handle city traffic, but its steering, size, and ladder-frame feel are better suited for highways and rough rural roads.

The Bolero measures about 3,995 mm in length, 1,745 mm in width, and 1,880 mm in height, depending on the variant.

The Hyundai Creta is priced between ₹11.11 lakh and ₹20.92 lakh (ex-showroom) depending on variant, fuel type (petrol/diesel), and automatic vs manual gearbox.

Hyundai Creta measures 4.330 m in length, 1.790 m in width, 1.635 m in height (≈ 14.20 ft x 5.87 ft x 5.36 ft). The wheelbase is 2,610 mm, which helps with legroom for back-seaters. Ground clearance is 190 mm (nice if you hate scraping speed breakers).

The Creta offers multiple engines: petrol (1.5-litre NA), a 1.4-litre turbo petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel, depending on variant. Mileage ranges from ≈ 17.4 kmpl to ~21.8 kmpl depending on fuel & transmission.

If you want an SUV that’s stylish, well-loaded, confident on the road (yes, Lord Creta memes are a thing), and gives you good ground clearance, big boot, and highway comfort, Creta is for you. It’s great for small families, professionals who travel, or people who want the image without going full luxury-SUV. If you’re someone who only needs a hatchback for very tight city parking, or wants lowest possible running cost, Creta might feel like “overkill” (and yes, some of the “chhapri” memes come from seeing people park huge SUVs where a small hatchback would do). But for many buyers, that size + road presence + features justify it.

Because Creta has become a status symbol. It’s seen everywhere, sometimes over-parked, sometimes used for flashy selfies. “Lord Creta” jokes come from people treating the SUV like royalty on roads, or behaving like “I own this road because I drive Creta.” It’s humor but also signals what some people value: image + presence. If that matters to you, Creta gives you that.
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