Hyundai will take the wraps off a new top-spec Creta variant at the upcoming Sao Paulo motor show. Likely to be called the Hyundai Creta Diamond Edition, this new variant of the Creta will be on display with multiple other concepts including the Saga SUV at the motor show.
The Hyundai Creta Diamond Edition is based on the refreshed Creta that made its debut back in 2017. As part of the Diamond edition package, the model gets a panoramic sunroof, unique exterior paint shades and premium quilted leather seats with dual-tone caramel and ivory leather. The Creta Diamond edition is likely to sit above the top-spec Creta Prestige sold in Brazil which is equivalent to the Creta SX (O) variant sold in India.
The Hyundai Creta for South American markets does not come with a diesel engine and is available with only a choice of flex-fuel engines – a 130hp 1.6-litre unit offered with a choice of a manual and automatic gearbox or a larger 166hp 2.0-litre unit offered with an automatic gearbox as standard.
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Hyundai Creta Diamond Edition to be unveiled at Sao Paulo
Creta Diamond Edition likely to come with a panoramic sunroof and premium upholstery.
1 min read•30 Oct '18
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