
Last Updated on: 12 Aug 2026
Hyundai Creta price in Sarangarh-Bilaigarh
On-road in Sarangarh-Bilaigarh, the base model Petrol E MT starts at 12.22 lakh and the top model Diesel King Knight AT reaches 22.63 lakh. The Diesel EX(O) AT sits between the two at 18.02 lakh, and that middle section is where most buyers end up.
If you are financing the car, a loan of 11,00,000 on the base model Petrol E MT means an EMI of 17,698 a month. Stepping up to the top model Diesel King Knight AT raises that to 32,822 on a loan of 20,40,000.
Why prices change from the base model to the top model:
There are three engines here rather than one, so part of the price difference is the engine you pick before any equipment is counted.
The diesel costs more than the 115hp petrol, and the 160hp turbo-petrol sits above both.
Four gearboxes are offered across the range, and every automatic option costs more than the manual it replaces.
The panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats and the 360-degree camera arrive part way up the range rather than at the bottom.
Adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist and automatic emergency braking are reserved for the higher variants, which is where the last part of the price goes.
Registration, road tax and insurance are added to the ex-showroom figure, and how much they add depends on the state you buy in. That is why the same variant costs more in one city than another.
Hyundai Creta price in Sarangarh-Bilaigarh
On-road in Sarangarh-Bilaigarh, the base model Petrol E MT starts at 12.22 lakh and the top model Diesel King Knight AT reaches 22.63 lakh. The Diesel EX(O) AT sits between the two at 18.02 lakh, and that middle section is where most buyers end up.
If you are financing the car, a loan of 11,00,000 on the base model Petrol E MT means an EMI of 17,698 a month. Stepping up to the top model Diesel King Knight AT raises that to 32,822 on a loan of 20,40,000.
Why prices change from the base model to the top model:
There are three engines here rather than one, so part of the price difference is the engine you pick before any equipment is counted.
The diesel costs more than the 115hp petrol, and the 160hp turbo-petrol sits above both.
Four gearboxes are offered across the range, and every automatic option costs more than the manual it replaces.
The panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats and the 360-degree camera arrive part way up the range rather than at the bottom.
Adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist and automatic emergency braking are reserved for the higher variants, which is where the last part of the price goes.
Registration, road tax and insurance are added to the ex-showroom figure, and how much they add depends on the state you buy in. That is why the same variant costs more in one city than another.
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The 2026 Hyundai Creta feels dated in comparison to newer offerings like the Kia Seltos, Tata Sierra, Renault Duster, Nissan Tekton, Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Taigun. As such, it misses out on a lot of new-age features that the rivals offer, while being offered at a similar price compared to the newer rivals. So, even though it is the bestselling midsize SUV, it does not currently offer a lot of value for the price paid.
Questions you may find useful
I want to choose between the Kia Seltos base petrol variant and the Hyundai Creta base petrol variant. My usage is mostly in city traffic, with limited highway driving. Please suggest which one would be better for me.
Go for the Kia Seltos base petrol. Both the Seltos and Creta share the same 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine, though the Seltos has moved to a new generation and thus offers a few more benefits, mechanically and with respect to electronics too. Around early next year, the Creta too will move to the new platform; thus, you could use this to drive a good bargain, and if you are getting a good deal, go with the Creta; else, we would lean towards the Kia. The Seltos base variant is also better equipped than the Creta base variant at a similar price point, giving you a more complete ownership experience from day one. Since your usage is mostly city driving with limited highway runs, the 1.5 petrol is well suited to your needs, offering smooth performance and good refinement in traffic. The Seltos also feels slightly more premium inside, which adds to the overall appeal. The Creta is still a very good car, but in this specific comparison, the Seltos would be the better option.
I am confused between the Hyundai Creta King vs Kia Seltos GTX(A). The Creta gives me more features for lesser price, but those are just good to have features. The Seltos gives me a futuristic design but it is slightly costlier. My annual running is around 6000 km with most of it being in bumper to bumper Bangalore traffic.
Go for the Hyundai Creta as you're getting more value. The Seltos GTX (A) does look more futuristic and is more premium inside, but the Creta gives you more features for less money, and if those features actually make a difference to you in daily use, then it's definitely the Hyundai car you should go for. Mechanically, both cars are near-identical, so the decision really comes down to value for money and ownership experience. The Creta is the more cost-effective option for your usage.
I'm 38 years old, with a monthly salary of Rs. 1.5 lakh, and this will be my first car. Among the Brezza, Fronx, XUV 3XO, Seltos, and Creta, which would be the most suitable for me? My average monthly running is around 2,000 km, mostly for daily commuting.
With a monthly running of 2,000 km and mostly daily commuting, the right fuel choice is crucial. At this usage, a diesel makes the most financial sense, and the Kia Seltos diesel is the best fit from your shortlist. This Kia car is a well-rounded SUV with a strong diesel engine, good refinement and a comfortable ride, making it ideal for long daily commutes. It also offers a premium cabin and a solid ownership experience, which is important for a first-time buyer.The Hyundai Creta diesel is a very close alternative with a similar mechanical package, but it will be replaced by an all-new Creta early next year, the Seltos also feels slightly more premium inside. The Mahindra XUV 3XO diesel is the value alternative, offering strong performance and a lower price point, but it is a smaller car overall. The Maruti Brezza and Fronx are both petrol-only, so they are not the right choice at this running. The Seltos diesel is the most suitable option for your usage and budget.
I have a budget of Rs 15-20 lakh and want to replace my existing Verna (2011 model). I have explored Honda Elevate, Kia Seltos and Creta, all in automatic mode. My usage is 1000 km per month and I want a safe and reliable car. Please suggest.
With a budget of Rs 15-20 lakh, 1,000 km a month and a focus on safety and reliability, the Honda Elevate automatic is the recommendation. The Elevate is a simple, robust and well-engineered SUV with Honda's proven naturally aspirated petrol engine and CVT automatic, which is smooth, reliable and well suited to city driving. It is also a comfortable and easy car to live with, and Honda's reputation for long-term reliability makes it a strong ownership proposition. The only drawback with the Elevate is that it is not the most feature-rich car in the segment, but it makes up for it with its simplicity, reliability and ease of ownership. The Kia Seltos is a good option but likely to stretch your budget for the better-equipped variants, and the Creta is being replaced by a new model in a few months; this however, can present an opportunity for you to get a good deal from the dealership, and if you do so, then the Creta is a very sensible choice.
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