New Delhi: Hyundai Motors India Limited (HMIL) company is trying to expand its sporty N line series cars in India and after i20 N line, the company also launched Hyundai Venue N line in the past. Now in the coming time, Hyundai Motors can launch the N Line variant of its most special SUV Creta. In the next few months, Hyundai Motors will launch the facelift model of the Creta in India and it is likely that the Creta N line could also be launched at the same time. Let us tell you how the Creta N Line can be seen and what some special features can be seen in it?
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Sporty look and special features
The most striking feature of Hyundai Motors’ N Line cars is their looks. They are quite sporty and refreshing in appearance than the regular model. The Creta N line will also see a new style grille and bumper as well as new alloy wheels, dual exhaust and many other features on the exterior. The new design gate and new faux roof grille with silver finish can be seen in the Creta N line. After that, the rest of its exterior as well as interior will also see N-line badging in places with red accents. At the same time, talking about the features, it will get many special standard features including wireless smartphone connectivity, large touchscreen infotainment system, wireless charger, ventilated seats.
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Powerful engine
Talking about the engine and power of Hyundai Creta N Line, then it can be seen in 1.4 liter 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine, which can generate 138 bhp power and 250 Nm torque. The Creta N Line will also be powered by the same engine as the standard Creta, which will be mated to a 7-speed DCT. The rest can be seen with the latest safety features including the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) as well as multiple airbags. Along with the Creta facelift early next year, preparations are on to launch the Creta N line with a sleek look and a host of features.
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