A new spy shot of the 7-seat Hyundai Creta
has surfaced online, revealing its rear end. The Hyundai Creta seven seater
will apparently feature unique design at the rear. The 7-seat Hyundai Creta
will have several design modifications for being more appealing and to be able
to have the extra space required for the third-row seats. The latest spy shot
shows wider LED tail lamps that have inward extensions on the tailgate. Also,
the rear windscreen might not be as rakish as on the 2020 Hyundai Creta.
At the front, the three-row Hyundai Creta
will feature a unique radiator grille with chrome inserts in a more premium
pattern, bigger lower air intake and also front parking sensors. Differences on
the sides will include distinctive side sills, a revised roofline, slimmer
Lightening Arch pillar and rear quarter glass. The previous spy shot had shown
a different roof rail design as well.
The interior design might be the same as
that of the regular model. However, more comfort and convenience features are
expected onboard, including a 360-degree camera and configurable ambient
lighting.
The all-new Hyundai Creta measures 4,300
mm in length, 1,790 mm in width and 1,635 mm in height (with roof rails). Its
wheelbase spans a length of 2,610 mm. The 7-seat version will likely have the
same wheelbase but an extended rear overhang.
As for the powertrain options, expect the same options as those of the
5-seat version.