Hyundai Creta Mileage vs Mahindra BE 6 Range: What Works Better?

“How far will it take me on a tank or a charge?” For these reasons, mileage/range are no longer mere statistics on paper; they determine our view of the car as efficient.

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In picking a car today, one of the most critical questions a buyer asks is, “How far will it take me on a tank or a charge?” For these reasons, mileage/range are no longer mere statistics on paper; they determine our view of the car as efficient, value for money and convenient. 

On the one hand is the Hyundai Creta, a petrol and diesel SUV that has proven both its execution and appeal as far as Indian car buyers are concerned. On the other side of the line is the Mahindra BE 6, an electric SUV that breaks new ground by delivering an impressive driving range and solid credentials. 

On the one end, the Creta appeals to individuals who seek traditional powertrains and familiar refuelling convenience. On the other hand, the Mahindra BE6 urges consumers to charge ahead by promoting an electric future in which recharging will replace filling up at the pump. So how do the two actually compare in a mileage-versus-range showdown?

Hyundai Creta: Mileage Efficiency Across Variants

The Hyundai Creta offers buyers a wide array of engine and gearbox choices, so naturally, there’s an equally wide spread of fuel efficiency figures to consider. Depending on what is important to you – cost effectiveness, comfortable drive or ease of use – each model has something for everyone.

  • 1.5L Petrol with 6MT (Manual Transmission):

    • Mileage: Around 17.4 kmpl

    • It is ideal for those who enjoy manual control and prefer the affordability of petrol without stretching their budget too far.

  • 1.5L Petrol with IVT (Intelligent Variable Transmission):

    • Mileage: Around 18.4 kmpl

    • Designed for city dwellers who want the ease of an automatic without losing too much efficiency.

  • 1.5L Diesel with 6MT (Manual):

    • Mileage: Around 21.8 kmpl

    • The most fuel-efficient option in the Creta line-up, perfect for those who drive long distances frequently.

  • 1.5L Diesel with 6AT (Automatic):

    • Mileage: Around 19.1 kmpl

    • A balance between highway efficiency and everyday convenience.

  • 1.5L Turbo Petrol with 7DCT (Dual-Clutch Transmission):

    • Mileage: Lower compared to diesel options, but provides more performance-focused driving.

  • Additional Drive Modes (Normal, Eco, Sport):

    • Eco mode improves efficiency further by optimising throttle and gear response.

    • Sport mode prioritises power delivery, affecting mileage but boosting driving fun.

  • Traction Control Modes (Snow, Mud, Sand):

    • Adds versatility for adventurous drivers, though engaging such modes can slightly impact efficiency.

Mahindra BE 6: Range that Redefines Possibilities

The Mahindra BE 6 doesn’t talk about mileage in kilometres per litre; it speaks in kilometres per charge. With large battery packs and cutting-edge efficiency management, it positions itself as a strong alternative to conventional fuel-driven SUVs.

  • Battery Options:

    • 59 kWh and 79 kWh packs to cater to different needs.

  • Certified Range (MIDC P1 + P2):

    • 59 kWh battery: Up to 557 km on a single charge.

    • 79 kWh battery: Up to 683 km on a single charge.

  • Acceleration:

    • 0–100 km/h in just 6.7 seconds, highlighting the balance of efficiency with exhilarating performance.

  • Practical Use Case:

    • Even with real-world conditions trimming down the certified range, users can comfortably expect 450–600 km, depending on driving style and conditions.

  • Charging Flexibility:

    • Compatible with home and public fast-charging networks, making it increasingly viable for long journeys.

Mileage vs Range: Real-World Comparisons

When the Creta and BE 6 are placed side by side, the contrast between traditional mileage and modern electric range becomes clear.

  • Daily Commute:

    • Creta petrol/diesel: 17–22 km per litre, depending on fuel type and tank capacity, means most drivers can expect 600–900 km on a full tank.

    • BE 6: Offers up to 683 km certified range, translating into fewer “refuels” if charging infrastructure is accessible.

  • Running Costs:

    • Creta petrol: Higher cost per km due to petrol prices.

    • Creta diesel: Cheaper per km than petrol, but still costlier than electricity.

    • BE 6: Electricity rates make per-km running costs significantly lower.

  • Convenience Factor:

    • Creta: Quick refuelling at any fuel station

    • BE 6: Requires charging time but reduces dependency on frequent stops if you plan your trips.

  • Environmental Impact:

    • Creta: Emits CO2 and pollutants depending on fuel type.

    • BE 6: Zero tailpipe emissions, aligning with future sustainability goals.

Who Should Choose What?

The decision between mileage and range depends largely on lifestyle, usage patterns, and priorities.

  • The Hyundai Creta suits you if:

    • You often drive in areas with limited EV infrastructure.

    • You prefer the familiarity of petrol and diesel refuelling.

    • You want a balance of efficiency, performance, and long-distance reliability.

  • Mahindra BE 6 suits you if:

    • You are ready to embrace electric mobility with access to charging points.

    • You value low running costs and eco-friendliness.

    • You seek an impressive range with the thrill of strong performance.

Conclusion

The Hyundai Creta and Mahindra BE 6 come from different schools of thought. The Creta still wins hearts with its proven petrol and diesel engines, and with mileage figures that make it appealing, practical and reliable. The light-footed Mahindra BE 6 boldly flies into the electric era, serving up range that exceeds expectations.

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