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Three competitive SUVs namely the Tata Harrier, Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta battle out against each other in this image gallery. The idea is to put the three against each other primarily in two parameters – interiors and features in order to help you with your buying decision. Hyundai Creta has been a champion in the segment with some impressive sales numbers while the Tata Harrier and Nissan Kicks are yet to be launched in the country and we have driven them both. So, which SUV offers what and which one has a better cabin, find out here.
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All three SUVs here namely the Tata Harrier, Nissan Kicks and Hyundai Creta get projector headlamps that offer better illumination than conventional units. However, the headlamps on the Harrier are positioned unconventionally below and the regular position where the headlamps are generally located have been occupied by the sleek LED DRLs that look aggressive.
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All three SUVs here get some features that are unique to themselves and are interesting at the same time. For instance, the Tata Harrier gets puddle lamps that project the silhouette of the car. On the other hand, the Hyundai Creta gets wireless charging facility while the Nissan Kicks offers a fully digital instrument cluster as unique features.
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All three SUVs here get a touchscreen infotainment system. While the units on the Hyundai Creta and Nissan Kicks support both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, the one on the Harrier supports only Android Auto while Apple CarPlay connectivity might be offered in near future.
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Talking of other features that are unique to the three SUVs, the Tata Harrier gets dial-type drive mode selector. On the other hand, the Hyundai Creta is the only one here that comes with a sunroof and last, the Nissan Kicks gets a 360-degree camera as a unique highlight.
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Nissan Kicks has a quite different colour scheme for the cabin and the dashboard uses soft touch leather material. The Tata Harrier on the other hand has a wooden theme for the dashboard and this coupled to the aluminium accents enhance the overall appeal. However, it is the Hyundai Creta that still has the best build quality and feels the most premium out of the the three SUVs listed here.
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Tata Harrier gets dual airbags for the base variant while the top end trim features six airbags. On the other hand, the Hyundai Creta also gets six airbags on the range-topping variant and hence, is equally high on safety. Last but definitely not the least, the Nissan Kicks gets four airbags against six on the other two and hence, falls a bit short on safety compared to the other two.

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