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Hyundai Creta vs Suzuki Grand Vitara

Value retention, real cost and monthly money, compared on the same 2026 South African data.

The short answer

The Suzuki Grand Vitara wins on money kept: 73% retained after three years vs 67%, worth about R 24 554 at trade-in time.

Both curves, one chart

R0R125kR250kR375kR500kNow1y2y3y4y5y6y7y8yYears from now
Hyundai Creta Suzuki Grand Vitara

Head to head

CretaGrand Vitara
New price (from)R 428 900R 359 900
±Monthly instalmentR 7 496/mR 6 290/m
Retained after 1 year82%85%
Retained after 3 years67%73%
Value after 3 yearsR 286 211R 261 657
Lost to depreciation (3y)R 142 689R 98 243
Value after 5 yearsR 227 302R 217 966
Our tierMainstreamStrong mainstream

Hyundai Creta

A consistent top seller for Hyundai SA since 2017, imported from India. Buyers value the space, light controls and warranty more than outright polish. Second-generation cars from 2021 sell strongly used and the nameplate holds value well for its segment.

Known for: family suv space and comfort at a fair price

Suzuki Grand Vitara

Two distinct eras share this badge in SA: the rugged Japanese-built 4x4 sold from 2008, and the Indian-built family crossover that arrived in 2023. The current car is twinned with the latest Toyota Urban Cruiser and majors on space and economy, and a full hybrid was offered until 2026. It sells steadily against the Creta and Seltos rather than spectacularly.

Known for: roomy family suv value

Common questions

Which holds value better, the Hyundai Creta or the Suzuki Grand Vitara?

The Suzuki Grand Vitara. It keeps about 73% of its price after three years against 67% for the Hyundai Creta, a gap of 6 points.

Which is cheaper to own over three years?

Depreciation is the biggest ownership cost. The Hyundai Creta loses about R 142 689 over three years and the Suzuki Grand Vitara loses about R 98 243. Fuel, insurance and servicing can narrow or widen that, but the depreciation gap is the number to start from.

What do they cost per month?

On typical finance (10% deposit, 72 months, 11.75%), the Hyundai Creta runs about R 7 496 per month and the Suzuki Grand Vitara about R 6 290, before fees and insurance.

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Modelled estimates on a retail basis; spec levels and real transaction prices vary.