I am planning to buy the Hyundai Creta Knight Edition with iVT. I have also taken a test drive of the top-end Tata Nexon DCA, and while it is a good car with excellent features and strong value for money, I did notice some lag in city traffic. My first preference is an automatic transmission. I am slightly confused about investing in the top-end version of the Creta, especially since a new facelift (K3 platform) is expected in the next 6-8 months. In that case, I am concerned that the current model may depreciate further in the resale market. Could you please suggest the best option available and advise whether I should go ahead with the current Creta offerings?
Go for the Creta Knight iVT. Like you mentioned, the Nexon's DCT gearbox can tend to hesitate in city traffic, and the Creta’s CVT automatic is much smoother and calmer in stop-go conditions. It also gives you more space and an easier, more comfortable ride for family runs, while the 1.5 petrol with this gearbox suits everyday city use very well.
About the “new facelift in 6-8 months”, there is no official word yet. Even if a new version arrives next year, the Creta name holds strong value in the used car market. Do note, the Creta iVT is not the quickest when you floor it, so fast highway overtakes will need some planning especially when fully loaded. For a smooth city automatic and fuss-free ownership, buy the Creta now.
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Posted on: 18 Jun 2026
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