The Hyundai ix25 (Hyundai Creta) is about to get a
facelift in China this year. A report from Cheshi.com says that the facelifted
model will get a new 1.4-litre T-GDI petrol engine.
The current Hyundai ix25 is available with 1.6-litre
Gamma, 1.6-litre T-GDI and 2.0-litre Nu petrol engines. The 1.4T engine was
confirmed to the Chinese publication by Xue Haozhi, the director at
Beijing-Hyundai’s communication office, who said in an interview that the 1.4T
engine will have an output comparable to the current model’s 2.0L engine. The
1.4-litre turbocharged engine develops 128 hp and 211 Nm of
torque.
Other local reports say that the facelifted model
will sell with two engine options – 1.4T and 1.6L. The 1.6-litre Gamma engine
is a carryover, tuned to deliver 123 hp and 150.7 Nm of torque.
The 1.6-litre T-GDI and 2.0-litre Nu engines will get discontinued.
Beijing-Hyundai is either making space for the Hyundai Kona or simply making
changes as demanded by the market. The length of the SUV, courtesy new bumpers,
will increase from current 4,270 mm by 20 mm to 4,290 mm. Undisguised spy shots
have already shown the new front fascia and other visual changes arriving with
the mid-cycle refresh.
Mr Haozhi has confirmed that Beijing-Hyundai will
launch the facelifted Hyundai ix25 in China during this year.