Hyundai Xcent Facelift vs Volkswagen Ameo: Comparison Review

- The Hyundai Xcent is the most recent subcompact sedan to be launched
- The Hyundai Xcent now gets Apple Carplay and Android Auto
- The Volkswagen Ameo is the more powerful of the two

Volkswagen Ameo shares its design with the VW Polo
As far as design is concerned, the Ameo is plainer looking. Up front it's similar to the Polo, with hardly any differentiation. As you move along the side and reach the rear, it's all about the boot; and VW India has done a good enough job, to not make it look awkward. The design is well finished and the Ameo looks well-proportioned too. Compared to the Ameo, the Hyundai Xcent is the better looking one. With the front-end design, inspired from its bigger brother - the Elantra, the Xcent looks pretty, at first glance. The front bumper has been redesigned and the foglamps are new and of course the new DRLs.

The Xcent sees the addition of LED DRLs up front
While we expected it to have the same face, as the new Grand i10, Hyundai certainly surprised us, with this new look. The wraparound taillamps are proportional too and there's a lot of effort, put into making this facelift stand out; and it shows. There's a generous dose, wait, a highly generous dose of chrome, splashed all over the car, but, we feel, it could have done with less. So, on the looks front, the Xcent holds the upper hand.

2017 Hyundai Xcent Facelift is much better-looking now
As far as dimensions are concerned, the Ameo is marginally longer, wider and taller, than the Xcent. It has more ground clearance, as also space, between the wheels, than the Hyundai. However, the Ameo does feel a bit crammed, at the rear, while the Xcent has decent space, for 3 people. As we said earlier, the Ameo is a feature rich car and Hyundai has had to do update the Xcent, quite a bit. The Xcent's cabin is a familiar place and gets the same two-tone beige and black interiors, while the dashboard breathes a breath of fresh air, with the new 7 inch touchscreen infotainment system. Hyundai now offers Apple CarPlay and Android auto, with MirrorLink and voice recognition, something that's been introduced, in the segment, for the first time. Sadly though, there's no navigation.There's also a reverse-parking camera and a 3-spoke multifunctional steering wheel. It also gets a Start/Stop button and that's great too. There's also rear AC vents but the Ameo gets those as well. On the safety front, the Xcent comes with dual airbags, as standard, across variants.

Hyundai Xcent Facelift Cabin
The Ameo isn't far behind. It gets features like a touchscreen infotainment system, with smartphone and app connectivity, along with reverse-parking camera and sensors. It gets steering mounted controls, for audio and Bluetooth telephony. The Ameo too misses out on navigation, but gets stuff, like rain-sensing wipers and even cruise control (which is a segment first). The Ameo is the only car, in the segment, which gets ABS with EBD and dual airbags, as standard, across all variants; and that's a big plus.

Volkswagen Ameo Cabin
The biggest plus, however, is the 1.5-litre diesel engine and its output of 108 bhp, which makes the Ameo, the most powerful diesel subcompact sedan, in the country. The Xcent too receives a new engine and this one's the 1.2-litre, which we've seen on the Grand i10. Power figures stand at 74 bhp, but it's the increase in torque that has made a lot of difference. The 190 Nm makes the car a bit more peppy and you get the power early, so it's a bit more enjoyable now.

The Ameo is more powerful than the Xcent
Though there is a bump of 2 bhp, the Xcent needs to be above 2000 rpm, to be in its powerband and once it's there, it's happy and so are you. The 5 speed manual transmission is seamless and the light clutch does not tire you, in stop/start traffic conditions. The suspension setup too has been worked on and it's not too soft or stiff. The Xcent soaks in the potholes, with ease, and that's pretty impressive, given what the predecessor was like. Hyundai has done a lot as far as engine and ride quality are concerned, but has it done enough? Frankly, no!

Hyundai Xcent Facelift gets a new 1.2-litre diesel engine
The Ameo is still the car, you want to be in. There's more power, more torque; and it's just like being behind the wheel of the Polo, but the stiff suspension does act up a bit. The ride is a bit bumpy, when you encounter bad roads; and though VW said that it has worked on the suspension, for the Ameo, we can't really see the difference. There's ample power though and it's quick off the line too. The steering feel might be a bit of a downer, but you enjoy every moment, when you're behind the wheel. There's 250 Nm of torque too, which provides pulling power, from as low as 1500 rpm. The 5-speed manual gearbox slots in well; but, of course, the choice will always be the 7-speed DSG, which is the cherry on top of the cake. It's sublime, entertaining and an absolute joy. The gear changes are seamless and the power is constantly at your service; and hence, there's an obvious winner. Sadly, Hyundai does not provide an automatic variant, in the diesel - yet.

Volkswagen Ameo Engine
But, as it is with Indian markets, it all comes down to price. The price for the Xcent diesel starts at around Rs. 6.28 lakh and goes all the way to Rs. 8.41 lakh, while the Ameo starts at Rs. 6.66 lakh and tops out at Rs. 9.62 lakh, for the automatic (both prices ex-showroom Delhi).

The Ameo is more expensive than the Xcent
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