Renault Duster, which played a key role in popularising the mid-size SUV segment when it was first launched in 2012, is now back on sale in the Indian market after being discontinued in 2022 due to rising competition. However, in its new-gen avatar, the 2026 Duster returns as a far more mature product, featuring contemporary design, improved build quality and a host of premium features. With its comeback, the Duster aims to reclaim its lost ground and take on established rivals such as the segment-leader Hyundai Creta. So, here, we have put both these mid-size SUV segments to see how they stack up against each other: –
Renault Duster vs Hyundai Creta: Dimensions
| Dimensions | 2026 Renault Duster | Hyundai Creta |
| Length | 4,346mm | 4,330mm |
| Width | 1,815mm | 1,790mm |
| Height | 1,703mm | 1,635mm (with roof rails) |
| Wheelbase | 2,657mm | 2,610mm |
| Boot Space | 518 litres (700 litres till roof) | 433 litres |
As is clear from the above table, the new Renault Duster is bigger than the Hyundai Creta in all parameters, including the wheelbase, which should result in better space inside the cabin.

Renault Duster vs Hyundai Creta: Engine Specifications
| Model | 2026 Renault Duster | Hyundai Creta | ||||
| Engine Options | 1-litre Turbo-petrol | 1.3-litre Turbo-petrol with mild-hybrid system | 1.8-litre Naturally Aspirated Petrol with strong-hybrid system | 1.5-litre Naturally Aspirated Petrol | 1.5-litre Turbo-petrol | 1.5-litre Diesel |
| Max Power | 100PS | 163PS | 160PS | 115PS | 160PS | 116PS |
| Peak Torque | 160Nm | 280Nm | 172Nm | 144Nm | 253Nm | 250Nm |
| Transmission Choices | 6-speed Manual | 6-speed Manual and 6-speed DCT Automatic | 8-speed DHT Automatic | 6-speed Manual and CVT Automatic | 7-speed DCT Automatic | 6-speed Manual and 6-speed Torque Converter Automatic |
| Drivetrain | FWD | |||||
- Both Renault Duster and Hyundai Creta get three engine options, all offered in a front-wheel-drive setup.
- Renault has refrained from offering a diesel powertrain and all-wheel-drive setup option available with the previous-gen Duster.
- Unlike Creta, which gets a naturally aspirated petrol, a turbo-petrol and a diesel engine, the Duster is a petrol-only offering, available with two turbocharged and one strong-hybrid engine.
- Despite being smaller in displacement, the Duster’s 1.3-litre mill is the most powerful and torquey turbocharged unit in the segment.
- While the Creta benefits from a diesel engine, the Duster tries to offset this with the introduction of a strong-hybrid powertrain. However, buyers will have to wait longer for it as deliveries are slated to commence around the festive season.


Renault Duster vs Hyundai Creta: Features
| Common | Additional Features in the Renault Duster | Additional Features In Hyundai Creta |
| – Automatic LED projector headlamps with DRLs – 18-inch alloy wheels – Dynamic turn indicators – Connected LED taillights – Rear spoiler – Roof rails – Keyless entry with push-button start/stop – Dual-tone cabin theme – Leatherette upholstery – Adjustable headrests for all seats – Front & rear centre armrests – Twin connected displays for infotainment and instrument cluster – Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto – Connected car tech – Wireless charger – Ambient lighting – Panoramic sunroof – Dual-zone AC – Rear AC vents – Powered front seats with ventilation function – Multiple driving modes – Auto-dimming IRVM – Fast Type-C charging ports – 360-degree camera – Front & rear parking sensors – Six airbags – ABS with EBD – Hill assist – Traction control – Electronic parking brakes with auto-hold – ISOFIX anchors – All-wheel disc brakes – 3-point seatbelt for all – Level-2 ADAS suite | – Front & rear fog lamps – One touch up & down function for all windows – Built-in Google OS – 6-speaker Arkamys tuned sound system – 48-colour ambient lighting – Manual lumbar support for the driver’s seat – Powered tailgate | – Rear sunshades – Retractable tables for rear passengers – 8-speaker BOSE sound system – BOSS mode to adjust the front passenger seat from the rear – 2-step recline function for rear bench seat – Memory function for the driver’s seat |
Both the Renault Duster and Hyundai Creta are very well-equipped; however, the Creta has a slight edge in terms of comfort & convenience features with amenities like driver memory function, reclining rear seat, rear sunshades, BOSS mode and rear foldable trays, offering a more premium in-cabin experience.

Price
| Â Model | 2026 Renault Duster | Hyundai Creta |
| Price range (ex-showroom pan-India) | Rs 10.49 – 18.49 lakh (prices of strong-hybrid variants are yet to be announced) | Rs 10.79 – 20.20 lakh |
Verdict
Both offerings offer a strong legacy value. The Duster’s comeback appears stronger than ever, grabbing attention with its rugged design and the promise of a more premium experience with a long list of features. On the contray, the Creta dominates the segment, with its strong brand value, extensive features’s list, proven reliability, Hyundai’s huge network across the country and the availability of a diesel engine making it an extremely practical choice for buyers. That said, the Duster’s looks very strong on paper and could be a great option for those looking for a change and a more distinctive model in the market. But only time will tell how it will perform in the market.
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