In the bustling South African crossover market, Hyundai offers two standout models: the Creta and the Venue. Both are fresh and cater to distinct audiences, sharing a commitment to the Korean automaker’s quality, technology, and style. We compare these two models in terms of size, design, technological and multimedia features, powertrains, and warranties.
Size and Design
Hyundai Creta
The Hyundai Creta is a compact SUV with a robust and modern design. The range features a striking front grille with parametric jewel patterns, reminiscent of the larger Tucson, and sleek LED headlights in the Executive variant. The rear is equally stylish with bold chrome lettering and new taillights. Side profiles are enhanced by a silver inset running from the A-pillar to the C-pillar, and new 17-inch alloy wheels. Available in a variety of vibrant colours like Dragon Red Pearl and Galaxy Blue, the Creta stands out on the road.
Hyundai Venue
As the junior member of Hyundai’s SUV lineup, the Venue boasts a compact but confident design. The design includes a bold new front grille with a cascading chocolate-box appearance and a rear-end with horizontally connected taillights. The Venue’s N Line variant offers bespoke styling elements, including a unique grille and 16-inch alloy rims. Colour options are diverse, with the N Line offering three two-tone schemes for added flair.
![Hyundai Creta](https://www.leisurewheels.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/creta-2.jpg)
Tech and Multimedia
Hyundai Creta
Inside, the Creta offers a clean and minimalistic cabin with spacious seating. The infotainment system features an 8-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Executive variant includes wireless phone charging and a multifunction steering wheel with buttons. Additional convenience features include rear air vents and multiple USB ports for front and rear passengers.
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Hyundai Venue
The Venue’s interior is designed for convenience and connectivity. An 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Higher trims like the Fluid and N Line include cruise control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and rear air vents. The N Line variant further enhances the driving experience with automatic air conditioning, a sunroof, and multiple driving modes.
![Hyundai Venue](https://www.leisurewheels.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/venue-1.jpg)
Powertrains
Hyundai Creta
The Creta is powered by a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine delivering 84 kW and 144 N.m of torque. It offers a choice between a six-speed manual gearbox and an Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT). The IVT mimics the shifting characteristics of a traditional automatic with improved efficiency, according to Hyundai, and six distinguishable manual steps.
Related: Hyundai Venue 1.0T N Line Driven
Hyundai Venue
The Venue offers two engine options: a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine producing 61 kW and 115 N.m of torque, and a more powerful 1.0-litre turbocharged petrol engine delivering 88 kW and 172 N.m of torque. The latter can be paired with either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), which offers manual shift capability and driving modes in the N Line variant.
Warranties
Both the Creta and Venue come with Hyundai’s comprehensive warranty package, which includes a 5-year/150 000 km warranty, 7-year/200 000 km drivetrain warranty, and 7-year/150 000 km roadside assistance.
Both Hyundai’s Creta and Venue bring unique strengths to the table, tailored to different market segments. The Creta, with its larger size and advanced features, is perfect for those seeking a more spacious and versatile SUV. Meanwhile, the Venue, with its compact dimensions and youthful design, appeals to urban dwellers and younger buyers.
Pricing for the Venue line-up starts at R328 900, while the bigger Creta retails from R469 500.
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