2024 Hyundai Creta Facelift Bookings Open For Rs. 25,000; Rolls Out New Teasers
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By Seshan Vijayraghvan 3 mins read Published on January 2, 2024 Follow us on The 2024 Hyundai Creta facelift can be booked for a token of Rs. 25,000 The facelifted Hyundai Creta will be launched on January 16 The updated model will come with major visual updates and new features and tech Bookings for the 2024 Hyundai Creta facelift have officially opened ahead of its January 16 launch.
It has been the most anticipated launch from Hyundai, and interested customers can book the compact SUV for a token of Rs. 25,000. Pre booking can be done either at an authorised Hyundai dealership or on the company's online retail platform Click to Buy. Also Read: Announcing the start of booking, Tarun Garg, COO, said, “Despite the intensifying competition, has maintained its unrivalled segment leadership, becoming the highest selling mid size SUV with over 9.5 lakh delighted customers enjoying the SUV life.
Redeveloping a product that is so deeply cherished and successful poses its own set of challenges. However, here at Hyundai, we embrace challenges and strive to set higher and higher benchmarks.” In addition to the booking announcement, Hyundai India has also released a few new teaser images that reveal a bunch of new details about the SUV.
For starters, as indicated by spy photos of the car, the India spec Creta facelift will look different compared to the global spec model. Employing Hyundai’s latest ‘Sensuous Sportiness’ design language, the new Creta gets an updated front section with a more upright hood and a new face. The grille design is new and reminiscent of the current Venue.
The SUV also gets new quad beam LED headlamps with a new LED DRL signature, which is connected. The SUV also gets a beefier looking front bumper with a larger air dam. We do not get to see the wheels here, however, the rear section too will get connected LED taillights and a new bumper design. Also Read: Inside, the new Creta will come with an updated cabin, featuring a wide dual screen display, which marks the introduction of a fully digital instrument cluster to the features list of the SUV.
The dashboard design has also changed, and I also see a more premium looking centre console with a new gear lever design and updated steering. The Creta facelift will also offer a suite of advanced active and passive safety features like 360 view cameras, up to 6 airbags, and level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems.
Under the hood, the 2024 Hyundai Creta will continue to come with a petrol, a diesel engine and a turbo petrol option. While the former two are the same 1.5 litre units as before, however, the older 1.4 litre turbo petrol has been replaced by the new 1.5 litre turbo GDI petrol engine, which we have experienced in the Seltos facelift.
The new Creta will also get the option of four transmission options including 6 speed Manual, IVT (Intelligent Variable Transmission), 7 speed DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) and 6 speed Automatic transmission. Also Read: Hyundai India will offer the Creta facelift in 7 variants that include E, EX, S, S(O), SX, SX Tech, and SX (O), which will be available in 6 mono tone and 1 dual tone colour options.
The options include Robust Emerald Pearl (New), Fiery Red, Ranger Khaki, Abyss Black, Atlas White, Titan Grey and 1 dual tone colour option available in Atlas White with Black Roof. 57,000 km Petrol Manual 8,400 km Diesel Automatic 24,447 km Petrol Automatic 17,000 km Petrol Manual 30,000 km Petrol Manual 9,400 km Petrol Automatic 52,000 km Diesel Manual 29,454 km Diesel Manual 85,492 km Diesel Automatic 6,803 km Petrol Manual.
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