Hyundai Creta expected to get two top-spec trims

    Hyundai’s new SUV, the Creta, will launch next month; to get petrol and diesel engine options.

    Published On Jun 24, 2015 03:25:00 PM

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    Update: Hyundai Creta launched in India at Rs 8.59 lakh

    Read our Hyundai Creta review

    Hyundai is all set to launch its new Creta SUV in India next month. Once launched, the Creta will take on the Renault Duster and Ford EcoSport at the lower end of the segment, and the recently updated Mahindra XUV500 at the higher end.

    The Creta will be powered by 1.6-litre petrol and diesel motors, with the possibility of a 1.4-litre diesel being offered some time later. A new set of spy images of the Creta are being circulated online, and they provide a fair idea of the equipment details on the top two variants of the Creta.


    Hyundai Creta SX with 16-inch alloy wheels.

    As seen from the pictures, the Hyundai Creta, like the Verna is likely to get two top-trims — the SX and SX (O). 

    Key features noted on the Creta SX:

    • 16-inch silver alloy wheels
    • Beige-black dual-tone dashboard and seats
    • Standard infotainment system without a touchscreen option
    • Climate Control
    • Reverse camera with display in the rear-view mirror
    • Reverse parking sensors
    • Standard radio antenna

    Hyundai Creta SX manual interior. Note small display for infotainment and standard key-fob. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Key features seen on the Creta SX (O):

    • 17-inch Diamond-cut alloy wheels
    • Push-button start with keyless entry and go
    • Bigger touchscreen infotainment system with display for reverse camera
    • Leather-wrapped steering wheel.
    • Shark-fin radio antenna.

    Additional chrome bits on the bumpers and door handles


    Hyundai Creta SX (O) interior. Note larger touchscreen system & push-button start.

    Hyundai dealers have started taking bookings for the Creta SUV, which is slated to launch on July 21, 2015.

    More on the Hyundai Creta

    Hyundai Creta first look review

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