Hyundai Accent Hatchback 1.6 CRDi GL AT DCT (2015) vs Nissan Almera 1.5L VL AT (2016)

A full spec-by-spec comparison of Hyundai Accent Hatchback 1.6 CRDi GL AT DCT (2015) vs Nissan Almera 1.5L VL AT (2016) — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification Hyundai Accent Hatchback 1.6 CRDi GL AT DCT (2015) Hyundai ₱908,000 Nissan Almera 1.5L VL AT (2016) Nissan ₱933,000
Overview
Model Year 2015 2016
Warranty Unlimited/5-years 100,000km/3-years
Availability Current Current
Engine & Drivetrain
Engine Type Inline-4 Inline-4
Displacement 1582cc 1498cc
Valvetrain DOHC 16-valve DOHC 16-valve
Aspiration Turbo Intercooler CRDi Natuarlly Aspirated
Fuel Type Diesel Gas
Max Power 136 PS @ 4000 rpm 99 PS @ 6000 rpm
Max Torque 300 Nm @ 1500 – 3500 rpm 134 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Transmission 7-Speed DCT 4-Speed A/T
Drivetrain FWD FWD
Body & Dimensions
Body Type Hatchback Sedan
Segment B B
Construction Unibody Unibody
Doors 5 4
Seating Capacity 2+3 2+3
Length (mm) 4115 4425
Width (mm) 1700 1695
Height (mm) 1457 1505
Wheelbase (mm) 2570 2600
Curb Weight (kg) 1185 1077
Fuel Tank (L) 43 41
Chassis, Wheels & Brakes
Front Suspension MacPherson Strut with Coil Spring MacPherson Strut w/ Coil Springs & Stabilizer Bar
Rear Suspension Torsion Beam Axle Rigid Axle, Torsion Beam
Front Wheels 14 Steel Rim 15
Rear Wheels 14 Steel Rim 15
Front Tires 175/70 R14 185/65 R15
Rear Tires 175/70 R14 185/65 R15
Front Brakes Disc Disc
Rear Brakes Drum Drum
Steering Type Hydraulic Electric Power Steering (Speed Sensing)
Steering Column tilt Tilt
Tire Pressure Monitoring No No
Differential Lock No No
Safety
Anti-lock Braking (ABS) Yes Yes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution Yes Yes
Brake Assist No Yes
Parking Sensors No Yes
Stability Control No No
Traction Control No No
Vehicle Dynamic Control No No
Forward Collision Mitigation No No
Blind Spot Warning No No
Hill Start Assist No No
Hill Descent Control No No
Auto Stop/Start No No
Driver Airbag Yes Yes
Knee Airbag No No
Passenger Airbag Yes Yes
Front Curtain Airbags No No
Rear Curtain Airbags No No
Rear Side Airbags No No
Engine Immobilizer No Yes
Security Alarm Yes No
Door Locking Central Locking Central Locking
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning Manual Aircon Full Auto Climate w/ Dual Zone
Rear A/C Vents No Yes
Seat Material Fabric Leather
Parking Brake Manual Manual
Key Type Keyless Entry Keyless Entry
Push-Button Start No Yes
Cruise Control No No
Multi-Info Display No No
Paddle Shifters No No
Reverse Camera No No
Auto Headlights No No
Power Windows Yes Yes
Power Seats No No
Remote Trunk Release No Yes
Eco Mode No No
Antenna yes no
Infotainment & Audio
Speakers 4 4
Touchscreen No No
Navigation No No
Bluetooth No No
Apple CarPlay No No
Android Auto No No
USB Yes Yes
AUX Input Yes Yes
AM/FM Radio Yes Yes
CD Player Yes Yes
DVD Player No No
MP3 Playback Yes Yes
iPod Support No Yes
SD Card Slot No No
Lighting
Headlights Halogen Halogen
Fog Lights Yes Yes
Daytime Running Lights No No
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Hyundai Accent Hatchback 1.6 CRDi GL AT DCT (2015) vs Nissan Almera 1.5L VL AT (2016): which should you buy?

The Hyundai Accent Hatchback 1.6 CRDi GL AT DCT (2015) is the better choice for most Filipino buyers seeking value and practicality. At ₱908,000, it is ₱25,000 cheaper than the ₱933,000 Nissan Almera 1.5L VL AT (2016). Its 136 PS diesel engine delivers significantly more power (300 Nm vs. 134 Nm) and torque, making it more suitable for Filipino driving conditions. The hatchback body style offers superior cargo space compared to the sedan, and it includes a 7-speed DCT transmission versus a 4-speed automatic, enhancing driving control. The unlimited/5-year warranty provides long-term peace of mind. For daily commuting or light hauling, the Accent’s power and practicality outweigh the Almera’s advantages. Budget-conscious buyers prioritizing fuel efficiency and versatility will find the Accent more compelling. The Almera’s 100,000km/3-year warranty is shorter, which may impact long-term reliability planning. Overall, the Accent aligns better with typical Filipino needs for performance and cost-effectiveness.