Not Long Enough To Launch, Inden Hyundai Creta Facelift Up To 5 Months

JAKARTA - After officially launching at the beginning of the year, January 16 in India, the waiting time to get a Hyundai Creta facelift was not short, even up to five months.

Citing the Autocar India report, Monday, January 29, the longest incident was a version of the Creta diesel engine powered by 1.5 liters of 116 hp engine, and equipped with a 6-speed manual gearbox option and 6-speed torque converter.

In addition, his waiting period of three to four months is the Creta Facelift with a gasoline engine of 1.5 with 115 hp with manual options 6 acceleration and CVT, as well as a 1.5 liters of new 160 liters of turbo gasoline, which features an automatic double coupling of 7 accelerations as standard.

It's not really explained why the waiting time is so long, does it signify that this one model is very popular? Reflecting on the emerging country market, Hyundai Creta is one of the prima donna cars on the market.

Meanwhile, of the seven levels of trim offered, a refreshable Creta (facelift) buyer seems to prefer a trim SX(O) with the top specifications, both in manual and automatic form.

In addition, according to dealer sources, it was revealed that the medium specification S variant was only available in the form of 1.5 manual transmission gasoline and 1.5 manual diesel and was an unpopular choice.

One source also noted that of the seven color choices available on the Creta facelift, Abyss Black is the most requested to finish, while Titan Gray attracts the buyer at most.