Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus Sport vs Hyundai Creta N Line: Compared In Images
Both Taigun GT Plus Sport and Creta N Line get sportier looking design elements
The Volkswagen Taigun was recently unveiled in new sportier looking GT Line variants: GT Plus Sport and GT Line Sport. The former comes with a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine and features some additional design elements inside and out over its 1-litre variant. The Taigun GT Plus Sport can be regarded as a direct rival to the Hyundai Creta N Line, which also features some sportier add-ons over its regular version. In this article, we have compared this sportier looking Taigun with the Creta N Line in images.
Front
The GT Plus Sport variant of the Taigun exactly resembles the design of its regular version, however it gets red-coloured ‘GT’ badge on the front grille and dark finish on the underbody diffuser. The Creta N Line on other hand features a refreshed grille with an N Line badge over its regular version. This new variant of the Taigun also gets smoked out LED headlights, while the Creta N Line still comes with non-smoked LED headlights.
The Creta N Line also features some red inserts on the lower parts of the front bumper on both sides for a sportier look.
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Profile
Both SUVs feature their respective 'GT' and 'N Line' badges on the side fenders. However, the Creta N Line includes additional red inserts on the side sills. These inserts not only enhance its sportier appeal but also make it easily identifiable as the sportier N Line version.
In profile, the Taigun's GT Plus Sport variant is equipped with 17-inch blacked-out alloy wheels, whereas the Creta N Line boasts larger 18-inch alloy wheels. Both SUVs also feature red-painted brake callipers; however, the Creta N Line also comes with 'N' branded centre caps on its alloys.
Rear
From the rear, the Taigun's GT Line doesn’t showcase significant design enhancements apart from the dark-finished rear diffuser and a red 'GT' badge on the tailgate. In contrast, the Creta N Line exudes a sportier vibe with an extended rear spoiler, red inserts on the rear bumper, and a dual-tip exhaust setup.
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