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Parveen Sharma

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I’m confused between the Hyundai Creta diesel base model and the new Kia Seltos diesel base model. My priorities are comfort for long journeys as well as safety. Please guide me.

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Since you are looking at keeping the car for a while, we would recommend the Kia Seltos over the Hyundai Creta. It is the newer one of the two with a few more modern features, including over-the-air updates for certain modules like the infotainment system. This way your car will stay newer for a longer time. 

Also, the New Kia Seltos will meet your requirement of comfort as the new car has a longer wheelbase. Therefore, it liberates more room, and the suspension is also tuned with a bias towards a comfortable ride.    

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Posted on: 1 Feb 2026