Hyundai launched the Creta N Line model in March for the Indian market. It is stated that this SUV is the highest type of Creta family.

Six months after debuting in India, this sporty-style car also has the potential to pave in other markets including Indonesia. This is evidenced by the inclusion of the name of this model to the DKI Jakarta Province Motor Vehicle Selling Value List (NJKB).

Based on VOI monitoring, Thursday, September 19, the car was entered with the code CRETA NLINE GLS4X2AT, CRETA NLINETOP4X2 AT, and CRETA NTRBO1.5 4X2AT on the list.

It was also stated that this compact SUV had a selling value of IDR 223 million to IDR 240 million. However, it should be remembered that the prices listed on the NKJB website do not cover all sales taxes such as BBNKB, PPh, VAT, and others.

Talking about Creta N Line, Hyundai offers a different design compared to other types of Creta, such as a sporty display with the latest front and back bumpers, redesigned grip, prominent side skirts, and 18-inch rims wrapped in 215/55 R18 tires.

Meanwhile, the back is presented with a sporty skin plate with red accents and a twin tip exhaust, which provides an aggressive element like a racing car.

This aggressive display also radiates on the interior, which is decorated with red accents accompanying the black coating of the cabin. In addition, this car also gets metal pedals, N driven steering wheels, transmission knobs, and red ambient lighting.

To make users feel comfortable, also screen 10.25 inches, dual-zone climate control, ventilated seats, panoramic sunset, and 8-speaker from Bose. Safety features are also presented consisting of 360-degree cameras, blind-spot monitors, pressure monitors, electronic parking brake, and six airbags.

Regarding the engine, Hyundai Creta N Line gets a runway of 1.5 liters of gasoline turbo with a magnitude of 160 dk and transmission of seven dual-clutch accelerations. In addition, the company also offers a transmission system of six manual accelerations to feel a different sensation. The manufacturer claims, Creta N Line can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/hour within 8.9 seconds.

This model has three driving modes: Eco, Normal, and Sport. Not only that, but manufacturers also provide three modes of traction, such as Snow, Sand, and Mud.

In India, Creta N Line is priced at prices ranging from 1.682 million rupees to 2 million rupees (equivalent to Rp306.8 million to Rp364.8 million).


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