Hyundai Creta EX priced from Rs 10.84 lakh

    New Hyundai Creta EX sits above the Creta E+; engine options include 1.6 petrol and 1.4 diesel.

    Published On Apr 05, 2019 04:14:00 PM

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    Hyundai Creta EX priced from Rs 10.84 lakh

    Hyundai has announced that the Creta EX has been priced at Rs 10.84 lakh (1.6-litre petrol MT variant) and Rs 10.99 lakh (1.4-litre diesel MT). And as reported by us a few days ago, the new Hyundai Creta EX sits above the base Creta E+.

    The Creta EX 1.6 petrol comes with features like front fog lamps with daytime running lights, a rear-seat armrest with a cupholder, adjustable rear-seat headrests and a rear parking camera.  

    In addition to the features on the Creta EX petrol, the EX diesel gets a 5.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system, steering-mounted audio controls, two tweeters and a USB charging slot with a 12V power outlet at the front.

    The base Hyundai Creta E+ 1.6 petrol is priced at Rs 9.99 lakh, it comes with a manual key, all four power windows, power steering and steel wheels. Another change to the Creta line-up is that Hyundai has discontinued the Creta S 1.6 automatic, which means the diesel-auto combo is now available only on the top-spec SX trim.

    Hyundai will soon launch the Venue compact SUV, which sit below the Creta in the brand's India range. The Hyundai Venue will rival the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV300 and Ford's EcoSport in the competitive sub-4m SUV sgement.

    (All prices ex-showroom, Mumbai)

    Hyundai Creta variant-wise prices (ex-showroom, Mumbai)
    PetrolDiesel
    Creta E+Rs 9.99 lakhRs 9.99 lakh
    Creta EXRs 10.84 lakhRs 10.99 lakh
    Creta S-Rs 11.90 lakh
    Creta SXRs 12.24 lakhRs 13.59 lakh
    Creta SX (Dual-Tone)Rs 12.79 lakhRs 14.13 lakh
    Creta SX ATRs 13.74 lakhRs 15.19 lakh
    Creta SX(O)Rs 13.86 lakhRs 15.36 lakh
    Creta SX(O) ExecutiveRs 14.14 lakhRs 15.64 lakh

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