We compare the 0-100kph acceleration times of India’s top mid-size petrol automatic SUVs to see which one offers the best performance.
Published on Jul 09, 2025 10:55:00 AM
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Follow usBuyers in the mid-size SUV segment are spoiled not just for choice, but also for powertrain options – ranging from petrol, turbo-petrol, diesel, CNG to even electric. However, it's the naturally aspirated petrol variants that remain the most popular, primarily due to their relatively lower prices. While these aren't the go-to choices for driving enthusiasts chasing performance, it’s still interesting to compare the 0-100kph acceleration times of the automatic versions across this segment.
| Creta vs Grand Vitara vs Astor vs Elevate: specifications | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Creta | Grand Vitara | Astor | Elevate | |
| Engine | 1497cc, 4 cyls, petrol | 1462cc, 4 cyls, petrol | 1498cc, 4 cyls, petrol | 1462cc, 4 cyls, petrol |
| Power | 115hp @ 6300rpm | 103hp @ 6000rpm | 110hp @ 6000rpm | 121hp @ 6600rpm |
| Torque | 144Nm @ 4500rpm | 137Nm @ 4400rpm | 144Nm @ 4400rpm | 145Nm @ 4300rpm |
| Gearbox | 6-step CVT | 6-speed auto | 8-step CVT | 7-step CVT |
| Kerb weight | 1282kg | 1215kg | 1349kg | 1258kg |
| Power-to-weight | 89.71hp/tonne | 85.12hp/tonne | 81.54hp/tonne | 96.18hp/tonne |
| Torque-to-weight | 112.32Nm/tonne | 113.22Nm/tonne | 106.74Nm/tonne | 115.26Nm/tonne |
| Specific output | 76.82hp/litre | 70.45hp/litre | 73.43hp/litre | 80.77hp/litre |
All the contenders are powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine, but are available with different outputs and are mated to different transmissions. The Hyundai Creta’s (also representing the Kia Seltos), Honda Elevate and MG Astor get a continuously variable transmission (CVT); whereas the Maruti Grand Vitara’s (also representing the Toyota Hyryder) is mated to a 6-speed torque converter (automatic).
Among them, the Honda Elevate is the most powerful, while the Grand Vitara/Hyryder pair are the least. The MG Astor, interestingly, is also the heaviest at 1349kg, followed by the Creta at 1282kg, Elevate at 1258kg, and Grand Vitara at 1215kg.
| Creta vs Grand Vitara vs Astor vs Elevate: 0-100kph acceleration | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Creta | Grand Vitara | Astor | Elevate | |
| 0-10kph | 0.75s | 0.52s | 0.91s | 0.63s |
| 0-20kph | 1.78s | 1.37s | 2.21s | 1.42s |
| 0-30kph | 2.85s | 2.33s | 3.69s | 2.43s |
| 0-40kph | 3.87s | 3.32s | 4.95s | 3.41s |
| 0-50kph | 4.97s | 4.69s | 6.46s | 4.44s |
| 0-60kph | 6.27s | 6.1s | 8.09s | 5.59s |
| 0-70kph | 7.73s | 7.63s | 9.86s | 6.84s |
| 0-80kph | 9.52s | 9.46s | 11.91s | 8.31s |
| 0-90kph | 11.39s | 11.87s | 14.19s | 9.94s |
| 0-100kph | 13.73s | 14.39s | 17.53s | 11.89s |
In our tests, the Honda Elevate was the quickest to accelerate from 0-100kph taking merely 11.89 seconds. The Hyundai Creta sprints to 100kph from a standstill in 13.73 seconds, while the Grand Vitara takes a lazy 14.39 second. The Astor’s heavier kerb weight and laidback power delivery result in a 0-100kph acceleration time of 17.53 seconds, making it the slowest in its class.
In our tests, the Honda Elevate was the quickest to accelerate from 0-100kph taking merely 11.89 seconds. The Hyundai Creta sprints to 100kph from a standstill in 13.73 seconds, while the Grand Vitara takes a lazy 14.39 second. The Astor’s heavier kerb weight and laidback power delivery result in a 0-100kph acceleration time of 17.53 seconds, making it the slowest in its class.
Their ranking remains the same when it comes to rolling acceleration times from 20-80kph and 40-100kph.
| Creta vs Grand Vitara vs Astor vs Elevate: rolling acceleration | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Creta | Grand Vitara | Astor | Elevate | |
| 20-80kph | 7.68s | 8.05s | 9.32s | 6.91s |
| 40-100kph | 9.67s | 11.24s | 12.32s | 8.55s |
Before we conduct our performance tests, we check and maintain tyre pressures based on the manufacturer’s recommendation and ensure the car has a full tank of fuel. The car is then tested in a controlled environment with two people on board, and the data is collected via highly accurate GPS-based timing equipment.
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