Hyundai Creta Diamond concept revealed

    Creta Diamond concept features a panoramic sunroof, 19-inch alloy wheels, unique exterior paint and premium interior.

    Published On Nov 09, 2018 12:01:00 AM

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    Hyundai has taken the wraps off the Creta Diamond concept at the ongoing Sao Paulo motor show 2018 in Brazil. The company had teased this SUV a few days ago.  The Hyundai Creta Diamond concept has been prepared by the Hyundai Brazil team and is based on the top-spec Hyundai Creta Prestige variant sold in the South American market.

    The Hyundai Creta Diamond concept features a unique "Deep Dive blue" exterior paint shade, a panoramic sunroof, special microfiber seats finished in ivory and caramel colours and other unique interior trim bits and badging. The Creta Diamond concept's dashboard features a dual tone layout with white shade at the bottom including the steering wheel and gear knob. The model also features larger 19-inch alloy wheels with 245/45R19 tyres.

    The Hyundai Creta Diamond concept gets a 7-inch touchscreen system with navigation, Apple CarPlay and Android auto. As part of the upgrade, it features a JBL sound system with three amplifiers and six speakers and a 750Watt sub-woofer. It also features dual 10-inch screens for the second row passengers.

    The Hyundai Creta Diamond concept is powered by a 2.0-litre petrol engine good for 156hp mated to a six-speed automatic.

    While the model showcased could make it into production for the South American market, there is no news on the Hyundai Creta Diamond concept making it to our shores.

    Should Hyundai bring a similar top-spec Creta variant to India? Let us know in the comments section.

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    Next-gen Hyundai Creta launch set for late 2020

    Hyundai QXi compact SUV to sport latest family design elements

     

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