Launched January 16, Here's A Change Of Hyundai Creta Facelift
Hyundai Creta has successfully played a role in boosting sales of South Korean manufacturers in a number of global automotive markets. To continue its success, Hyundai intends to present a facelift version of the compact SUV.
Reporting from RushLane, Tuesday, December 5, this car will receive a refresher using the latest design language and will get a fairly radical H-shaped DRL feature.
Then, the manufacturer redesigns the front goal, front and rear bumpers, and back lights. Other changes may include the latest design for rims.
In the interior, this car gets an updated dashboard design with redesigned air conditioning ventilation. The car will also get the latest horizontal panoramic on the roof. Then, Hyundai Creta also gets a double screen of 10.25 inches for infotainment systems along with digital instrument consoles with an updated seat and interior theme display.
In addition to design updates, Hyundai is also focused on improving features. The vehicle will be equipped with a 360-degree parking camera and ADAS level 2 system. The system includes various security features such as Forward Collision-avoidance Assist (FCA), Lane Following Assist (LFA), Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), Blind-spot Collision-avoidance Assist (BCA), and Rear Cross-traffic Collision-avoidance Assist (RCCA).
It is estimated that the latest Hyundai Creta will use the same machine as the latest generation Verna model, which is equipped with a 1.5 liter TGDi engine capable of generating up to 158 dk of power and a maximum torque of 253 Nm.
In addition, Hyundai seems to be providing more engine options to consumers including a 1.5 liter NA gasoline engine and 1.5 liters of diesel turbo.
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The manufacturer also confirmed that the Creta facelift will be launched in the Indian market starting January 16, 2024. Although it has not been confirmed, it is likely that the Honda HR-V competitor will be increased in price by around 1-2 percent more expensive than before.