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2020 Creta production commences at Hyundai’s Chennai plant

The first unit of Hyundai’s new Kia Seltos fighter has rolled off the brand’s plant, before the midsize SUV launches on March 16; deliveries to begin on the same day.
3 min read7 Mar '20
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UPDATE: 2020 Hyundai Creta launch moved forward to March 16

The first made-in-India unit of the all-new Hyundai Creta has rolled off the production line, ahead of the SUV’s launch on March 17, 2020. Like the first-gen model, the new Creta will be manufactured at Hyundai’s Sriperumbudur plant in Tamil Nadu.

Hyundai had upgraded the plant in preparation for the second-gen Creta’s production. Additions include a set of robots to assemble the roof section of the variants that get the large panoramic roof. The Chennai factory also stamps 17 new body panels for the new Creta. The model is put together at Hyundai’s Plant 1, which will churn out the last few examples of the outgoing Creta, in addition to the Venue and i20. Theoretically, if Hyundai builds only the midsize SUV on Plant 1’s three assembly lines, the carmaker can build 3.3 lakh units a year. The company has also started using 3D scanning technology, especially for the next-gen midsize SUV, to ensure parameters like panel gaps stay within prescribed tolerances. To enhance structural rigidity and keep weight to a minimum, Hyundai has also upped the high-strength steel content to 74.3 percent with the bare shell now weighing in at a smidge under 300kg.

2020 Creta production commences at Hyundai’s Chennai plant
 

The current segment leader, the Kia Seltos, and second-gen Hyundai Creta share a lot under the skin – like the chassis and underpinnings – and even the three engine options. However, the Seltos comes with a total of six engine-gearbox options, while the Hyundai Creta gets five – the 115hp, 1.5-litre petrol unit with 6-speed manual and CVT gearbox options; a 115hp, 1.5-litre diesel mill with 6-speed manual and automatic transmission options; and a 140hp, 1.4-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Interestingly, the Creta’s ARAI mileage figures are a touch higher that the Seltos’. For more on that, click here.

With five BS6-compliant engine-gearbox options and five variants on offer, Hyundai hopes the all-new Creta will be able to take back the SUV sales crown from the Kia Seltos. In order to do that, Hyundai’s ensured the new Creta meets the benchmark in terms of features and safety kit. Even the base Creta E trim comes with a height-adjustable driver’s seat, remote central locking, power windows, power-adjustable outside rear-view mirrors, rear AC vents and a cooled glovebox. The top-spec SX(O) gets segment-leading features such as ventilated seats, a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, an eight-speaker Bose sound system, Hyundai’s BlueLink in-car connectivity tech that adds 55 connectivity features, a 7.0-inch digital instrument cluster, an electronic parking brake, remote engine start-stop and paddle shifters for the automatics. Curious to know what else each variant of the new Creta gets? Click here.

Expect the new Hyundai Creta’s prices to start at about Rs 10 lakh and go up to Rs 17 lakh for the top-spec version. With its bold (if polarising) styling, extensive features list, and the reputation of the Hyundai brand name in the Indian market, the all-new Creta seems poised to take a large chunk of midsize SUV sales, competing with the likes of the MG Hector, Tata Harrier, Nissan Kicks, Renault Captur and even its cousin, the Kia Seltos.

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