The Korean car maker ensures to equip Hyundai Creta with some of the best features in the segment. In India, Hyundai Creta, a five-seater, is available in various colors such as polar white, sleek silver, mystic blue, red passion, stardust, phantom black and earth brown. It comes in 14 variants with 2 fuel options. Creta is Hyundai’s entry into the world of compact SUVs. Within six months of its launch, it has climbed up to the top of the ladder of the compact SUV segment in terms of sales.
Hyundai Creta has a hexagonal chrome grille and thick horizontal slats. It has a muscular stance with the wide bonnet, swept back headlamps, blacked out air-dam and innovative vertical fog-lamps with black surrounds. The stance is forward leaning with flared wheel arches. The rear roofline tapers as it connects with the tail lamps. At the rear, there is a vertically stacked design with each part appearing like a separate section. The first part goes from the spoiler to the base of glass while the second section is from a ridge line at the centre of the hatch door to just above the number plate slot. Hyundai is positioning the Creta as a premium car and the projector headlamps with DRLs, diamond-cut alloy-wheels, bold roof rails and liberal usage of chrome vouch for the same. The top-spec variant gets auto headlamps and wipers, touch-screen music system, navigation, climate control, rear AC vents, keyless entry and a start-stop button. Hyundai Creta has used premium soft touch material for the dashboard and the top-end version gets leather seats with contrasting stitching. It has power steering. Engines: 1396 cc, Diesel, 89 bhp @ 4000 RPM power 1582 cc, Diesel, 126 bhp @ 4000 RPM power 1591 cc, Petrol, 122 bhp @ 6400 RPM power Gearboxes: 6-speed, Automatic, Front Wheel Drive 6-speed, Automatic, Front Wheel Drive 6-speed, Manual, Front Wheel Drive 6-speed, Manual, Front Wheel Drive Mileage: Mileage is an important parameter while evaluating the potential of a car. The 1.4 litre diesel manual variant is tuned to deliver 21.38 kmpl whereas the 1.6-litre diesel manual trims can run up to 19.67 kmpl and the 1.6 litre diesel automatic variant claims to deliver 17.01 kmpl. Safety features: Stopping power is provided by disc brakes fitted in the front axle. Hill-start Assist Control (HAC) that lets a driver to get a safe start on an uphill incline without rolling backwards, an anti-lock-braking system that ensures the vehicle does not roll or skid, an immobilizer, dual airbags, impact-sensing auto door unlock, electronic stability control, rear parking camera with guidelines and sensors, and rear parking sensors are the safety features that the model possesses. Price: The price of Hyundai Creta ranges from Rs 9.45 Lakh to Rs 15.06 Lakh. Hyundai Creta is slowly growing in size with new launches and has attracted customers time and again. It is a well-stuffed SUV, offering advanced features. However, Creta lags behind in terms of wheelbase. With the updated Duster and the upcoming Honda BR-V, Creta faces a stiff competition while maintaining its top position in the compact SUV segment.
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