Hyundai Creta Vs Volkswagen Taigun- Top Variant Feature Comparison

In this Hyundai Creta Vs Volkswagen Taigun feature comparison, we’ll take a look at the full list of features of the Creta and Taigun’s top variants. First we’ll look at the common features of both SUVs and then the unique features they offer over the other. Let’s start with the feature comparison now.

Hyundai Creta Vs Volkswagen Taigun

Hyundai Creta Vs Taigun (Volkswagen) — Top Variant Common Features

Both the Hyundai Creta and Volkswagen Taigun are fairly loaded SUVs and offer a good set of must-have and feel-good features. The following table lists out all the common safety, entertainment, functional, and style features of the Hyundai Creta SX (O) and Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus variants:

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HYUNDAI CRETA SX (O) VS VOLKSWAGEN TAIGUN GT PLUS

TOP MODEL COMMON FEATURES

Safety

Functional

Style & Entertainment

Std. safety features

Tilt adjustable steering

Front & rear speaker

2x front thorax airbags

Front & rear power windows

Front tweeters

Curtain airbags

12V front power socket

Voice commands

Hill start assist

Front & rear USB/Type-C charging port

Steering mounted controls

Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)

Dead pedal

Bluetooth, AUX, USB, FM

ISOFIX

Auto AC

Android Auto

Impact sensing auto door lock

Cruise control

Apple Carplay

Front seatbelt pretensioners

Rear AC vents

LED DRLs

Anti theft alarm

Automatic headlamps

LED tail lights

Auto dimming inside rear view mirror (IRVM)

One touch up/down window for driver

Full-colour LCD display

Rear defogger

Adjustable front & rear headrest

Leather seat upholstery

Rear wiper with washer

Height adjustable driver seat

Machined alloy wheels

Rear parking camera

Front & rear armrest

Leather steering and gear lever

Halogen reflector fog lamp

Cooled glove box

Ambient lighting

Traction control

Keyless entry w/ push-button start/stop

Flat-bottom steering wheel

All 3 point seatbelt

Rear parcel tray

Roof rail

5th passenger headrest

60:40 rear seat split

Shark-fin antenna

 

Follow me headlamps

Skid plate

 

Passenger-side vanity mirror

 
 

Wireless phone charger

 
 

Ventilated front seats

 
 

Paddle shifters

 

Both the Hyundai Creta SX (O) and Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus offer common features like thorax airbags, TPMS, rear defogger, power windows, cruise control, adjustable headrests, height-adjustable driver seat, and rear parking camera.

Hyundai Creta Unique Features — Not Available In Volkswagen Taigun

Let’s take a look at the safety, functional, style, and entertainment features of the Hyundai Creta that are not available in the Volkswagen Taigun:

HYUNDAI CRETA SX (O) UNIQUE FEATURES

NOT AVAILABLE IN VOLKSWAGEN TAIGUN GT PLUS

Safety & Others

Functional 

Height adjustable seatbelts

Auto folding mirrors ORVMs

Rear disc brakes

Sunglass holder

Electronic parking brake

Boot lamp

LED reflector headlamp

Puddle lamps

Subwoofer

Multi drive modes

Premium sound system

Traction control modes

Rear cabin light

Engine start with remote

Panoramic sunroof

Reclining rear seat

 

Power seat

The Hyundai Creta SX (O) offers features like height adjustable seatbelts, LED reflector headlamp, auto folding ORVMs, engine start with remote, and panoramic sunroof over the Volkswagen Taigun.

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Volkswagen Taigun Unique Features — Not Available In Hyundai Creta

The Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus only offers a handful of features over the Hyundai Creta SX (O):

FEATURES VOLKSWAGEN TAIGUN GT PLUS UNIQUE FEATURES

NOT AVAILABLE IN HYUNDAI CRETA SX (O)

Safety

Functional

Remote central locking

Telescopic steering

LED projector headlamp

Auto wipers

Cornering lamps

 

The Volkswagen Taigun offers features like LED projector headlamp and auto wipers over the Hyundai Creta.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Amit Saraswat

Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

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