The 7-seat Hyundai Creta has been spied on
test yet again. The Hyundai Creta seven seater is being developed in South
Korea. The new spy shots of the 7-seat Hyundai Creta give us a better idea
about its size compared to the previous spy shots. The three-row version is
noticeably longer than the 5-seat version, which measures 4,300 mm in length.
It looks a bit taller too, and that could be because of its different roof rails.
Unlike the 5-seat 2020 Hyundai Creta, which is 1,635 mm tall (with roof rails),
the 7-seat version doesn’t have flush roof rails.
The Hyundai Creta seven seater will
feature a modified front fascia. A unique solid chrome mesh grille will be the
biggest telltale sign of it being the three-row version. It will also help it
look even closer to the Hyundai Palisade flagship SUV. Regular readers would
know that Hyundai has designed the second-gen Creta to look like a mini
Palisade.
Distinctive roof rails and side sill
garnish, rear quarter glass, and of course, a longer body, will distinguish the
7-seat Hyundai Creta’s profile from that of the 5-seat version. One more
difference that will be visible on the sides will be a roofline falling not as
steeply. The elevation of the beltline at the rear won’t be as strong either.
The rear fascia of the three-row version will have another significant visual
difference from the two-row version - wider, split tail lamps.
The 7-seat Hyundai Creta will likely have
the same wheelbase as the Kia Seltos that is made in South Korea and China -
2,630 mm. The 5-seat version’s wheelbase is 2,600 mm. The powertrain options
are expected to be the same. The launch date of the 7-seat Hyundai Creta isn’t
known yet.