Hyundai Motors Indonesia (HMID) has officially brought Creta N Line to the Indonesian market as well as being the second model of N Line to be presented in the country.
Creta N Line has a base from the Creta facelift launched in India some time ago, with a bolder design and sporty. Carry the spirit of 'Be Unstoppable', it is hoped that the presence of this car can be a solution for consumer mobility to sporty driving in daily needs.
Having a different form compared to the previous model, the question is how impressive it is to drive from this car.
The VOI team got the opportunity to feel the feeling of driving from this car for the first time after its launch at Mall Kelapa Gading 3, Jakarta, Thursday, January 9. This is the short review.
Sophisticated And Comfortable Interior Features
Creta N Line has been equipped with a full TFT LCD cluster meter of 10.25 inches featuring attractive animations from the driver's side. In addition, the screen installed on the dashboard has a low dose so that it does not interfere with visibility when driving.
The car also has a touch of sporty on the inside with a red touch typical of Hyundai N which then has a steering wheel of three bars, a kg of gear, and a leather seat bearing the N logo with an 8-way tuning.
This seat tuning can provide driving doses according to the driver's wishes. Unfortunately, this feature is only found on the driver's seat and has not been given to the front passenger seat.
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Feelings of Driving
Talking about control, Hyundai Creta N Line has a 'fun-to-drive' driving characteristics with a fairly soft but slightly stiff slam.
For its performance, this car is equipped with a 1.5L Turbo GDI engine coupled to a dual-clutch seven acceleration transmission which is claimed to have a power of up to 160 ps and a torque of 253 Nm.
When the gas pedal is stepped on with normal mode, there is a 'turbo-lag' feeling in this car. However, when transferred to sports mode, this car becomes more responsive but does not intimidate.
Conclusion
Hyundai Motors Indonesia brought Creta N Line to the country market intending to continue the positive trend that had been built in the previous model.
With a sporty appearance, of course, Creta N Line is very suitable for young people who want to undergo their daily activities.
The Creta N Line variant made its debut in the Indonesian market at a price of IDR 460.5 million for non-turbo types and IDR 507.2 million for turbo choices.
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