Why is the Hyundai Creta so popular?


Often seen in spy shots plying on Indian roads before it’s Indian lunch, yes finally Hyundai Motor has unveiled the facelift variant of the most anticipated midsized SUV in the Indian market, and indeed a lot has changed inside as well as outside and under the hood of the car along with a range of safety features.

Exterior
The talking point of the car is the refreshed design with a block theme, a new connected DRL that runs along the length of the bonnet with embedded sequential turn indicators.
Outgone is the trapezoidal front grill seen in the previous version now it’s been replaced by a rectangular blacked-out grille with large air intakes. The headlamps are square and have no separate fog lamps but now they are integrated with the LED headlamps itself. The skid plate-inspired grille design is large enough to give Creta a rugged look.
The side profile remains the same with large wheel arches that fits in 17-inch rims, and a sloping roof line with a sliver accent embedded in the C pillar. The rear of the car is also redesigned with connoted LED tail lamps and small sequential turn indicators and a new bumper with metal accents.

InteriorA new 2024 Creta gets an updated cabin where with 2 digital 10.25-inch screens for the instrument cluster and an infotainment system grab the maximum attention. Thankfully Hyundai India has kept its calm by not going for a fancy touch plane for A/C control like that TATA Harrier (which takes driver attention from the road while adjusting the cabin temperature during the drive) and stuck to the old-school buttons.
The interior design looks up market with copper color toughs in the dashboard, seat piping, and steering wheel.

Engine
Creta 2024 is available in 3 engine options two 1.5L Petrol and one 1.5L Diesel. Here the new 1.5L Turbo Petrol is a new power train that joins the Creta bandwagon, mated to a 7-speed DCT transmission, power output stands at 160PS@5500rpm and 253Nm Torque@3500rpm, while the 1.5L Diesel is available in 6-speed Torque Convertor and 6-speed manual producing 116PS@4000rpm, 250Nm@2750rpm.

The 1.5L Petrol coupled to a manual/automatic making 115PS@6300rpm, 143Nm@4500rpm.

Features

6 Airbags
Wireless charger

360 camera

Cool Glove box

Power modes (Eco,Normal,Sport)

Peddle Shifters

Electronic Parking Break

Electronic Stability Program

Hill Assist

Power Driving Seat

Bose Audio System
Panoramic Sunroof
Safety
Creta is equipped with level 2 ADAS technology and has been introduced in the car for the first time here are a few host of features, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist-Car (FCA-Car) & & Forward Collision Warning (FCW)

High Beam Assist (HBA)
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)

Lane Keeping Assist (LKA)
Leading Vehicle Departure Alert (LVDA)
Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go (SCC with S&G)
Blind-spot Collision – Avoidance Assist (BCA) & Blind-spot Collision Warning (BCW)
Color
Abyss Black
Atlas White with Abyss Black
Atlas White

Fiery Red
Ranger Khaki
Robust Embrald Pearl

Titan Grey
Competition
Kia Seltos
Engine: 1.5L Petrol & 1.5L Diesel
Transmission: AT(CVT/DCT/iMT) & MT
Price: ₹12.95 lakh – ₹24.33 lakh
Skoda Kushaq
Engine: 1.0L & 1.5L Petrol
Transmission: AT(DSG) & MT
Price: ₹10.5 lakh – ₹17.6 lakh
MG Hector
Engine: 1.5L Petrol & 2.0L Diesel
Transmission: AT(CVT) & MT
Price: ₹17.78 lakh – ₹27.02 lakh
VW Taigun

Engine: 1.0L & 1.5L Petrol
Transmission: AT(DSG) & MT
Price: ₹13.73 lakh – ₹23.38 lakh
The 2024 Hyundai Creta is an excellent choice for those who want a stylish, well-equipped, and capable compact SUV with competitive pricing ranging between ₹11 lakh – ₹20 lakh Ex-showroom. It provides a perfect combination of everything you need for your daily commute, weekend adventures, and everything in between. Whether you are a young professional, a growing family, or an adventure enthusiast, the Creta has something to offer everyone. Because of these reasons, the Creta remains the most popular choice among its segment. choice among its segment.

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