The South Korean automaker has already commenced bookings for the Creta 2024 version, which is expected to cost more than the current version. Interested customers can book the new SUV for Rs. 25,000.
“The technologically superior new Hyundai Creta emerges as the ultimate SUV, boasting advanced technology, safety, and comfort features,” said the official statement of the auto giant.
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What are the features of Creta Facelift?
- Level 2 ADAS with 70+ safety features
- Standard Safety features include six airbags, all-wheel disc brakes, Electronic Stability Control
- The SUV will be available in seven variants and six mono-tone colour options including Robust Emerald Pearl (New), Fiery Red, Ranger Khaki, Abyss Black, Atlas White, Titan Grey and 1 dual-tone colour option available in Atlas White with Black Roof
- New Horizon LED Positioning lamp, DRLs and Quad beam LED headlamps
- Three engine options are 1.5l Kappa Turbo GDi Petrol, 1.5l MPi Petrol and 1.5l U2 CRDi Diesel engine
- Four transmission options available to customers are 6-speed Manual, IVT (Intelligent Variable Transmission), 7-speed DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) and 6-speed Automatic transmission
“As pioneers in democratizing technology and setting safety benchmarks, Hyundai Motor India presents the new Hyundai Creta—an epitome of innovation that redefines the SUV landscape. With a plethora of revolutionary tech and safety features, the new Hyundai Creta not only continues the legacy of an undisputed SUV but sets a new standard, delighting customers with a superior and futuristic experience,” reported ETAuto quoting Tarun Garg, COO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd.Hyundai Motor India ended the year 2023 on a good note as it achieved the highest-ever domestic sales in the calendar year 2023, surpassing the six lakh sales milestone.
The automaker recorded sales of 6,02,111 units, registering a nine per cent increase over the previous year’s 5,52,511 units. Additionally, Hyundai Motor India elevated its export performance by 10 per cent, shipping 1,63,675 units in 2023 compared to 1,48,300 units in the previous year.