The 2020 Hyundai Creta is having its world
premiere at Auto Expo 2020. Hyundai will launch the new generation Hyundai
Creta in India next month. While the previous generation Hyundai Creta was a
proper conventionally designed SUV, the new generation Hyundai Creta aims to
spice things up by mixing radically designed elements.
The newly designed front
and rear fascias are inspired by that of the Hyundai Palisade. That’s clearly
evident from the look of those split LED headlamps and the vertical LED rear
combination lamps. The Indian model has a radiator grille different from the
Chinese model (2020 Hyundai ix25). Noteworthy exterior elements also include a
"flying C-pillar", new 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels and the
unique layout of the CRETA emblem at the rear.
While the exterior of the 2020 Hyundai
Creta may be polarising, the interior of the 2020 Hyundai Creta will set a new
benchmark in its segment in our market. The dashboard is more compact and has
clean, serene surfacing to go with the minimalist theme of the overall interior
design. The centre console is dominated by a huge portrait-style touchscreen
display that combines the functions of the infotainment system and even the
climate control system among others.
The central air vents are car-like
horizontal units and positioned together. There’s a more compact steering
wheel, on the front of which lies a fully digital instrument cluster. The
aircraft-style gearshift lever with a digital gear indicator is another
sophisticated piece of attraction inside the 2020 Hyundai Creta. What’s also
included in the package is a panoramic sunroof and a plethora of BlueLink
connected car features.
The 2020 Hyundai Creta will be offered
with 140 PS 1.4L turbocharged petrol, 115 PS 1.5L N/A petrol and 115 PS 1.5L
turbocharged diesel engines. Buyers will be able to choose between 6-speed MT,
a CVT and a 7-speed DCT as well. Hyundai will announce the prices of the
2020 Creta in India next month. Deliveries will commence shortly after. Early
birds can pre-book their next-gen Creta now.