The CRETA has undergone significant changes from its exterior to interior! Discover these 6 unique features on January 3, 2024.
Hyundai has officially declared the introduction of the updated model of its popular SUV, the Hyundai CRETA, and has commenced bookings.
The upcoming Hyundai CRETA is anticipated to be exceptionally distinctive, incorporating numerous features and technologies to surpass its predecessor.
It's noteworthy that the current second-generation CRETA was launched in March 2020, and after nearly three years, it is receiving a substantial update.
Images and teaser videos reveal substantial modifications from the exterior to the interior. Let's explore the 6 distinctive features of the new CRETA:
The CRETA boasts a completely revamped front, featuring a new radiator grille with a chrome insert and inverted L-shaped LED lights, signaling a major change.
Redesigned Front Hyundai has introduced new design connected tail lamps for the SUV, covering the entire rear width with an inverted L-shape at the front.
Rear Tail Lamp The interior of the new CRETA has become more opulent, housing an integrated infotainment system and digital instrument cluster, elevating the modern and advanced feel.
Integrated Display The new CRETA offers three engine options: 1.5-litre Kappa Turbo DGI petrol, 1.5-litre MPI petrol, and 1.5-litre CRDI diesel, with four gear choices, including 6-speed manual, automatic, IVT, and 7-speed DCT.
Enhanced Performance Available in 7 variants and 6 mono-tone color options, including new choices like Robust Emerald Pearl, Fiery Red, Ranger Khaki, Abyss Black, Atlas White, Titan Gray, and one dual-tone option - Atlas White with Black Roof.
Color/Variety Options The company asserts the inclusion of advanced safety features in the new Hyundai CRETA, with 6 airbags as a standard feature. Reports also suggest the possible inclusion of ADAS.
Color/Variety Options The company asserts the inclusion of advanced safety features in the new Hyundai CRETA, with 6 airbags as a standard feature. Reports also suggest the possible inclusion of ADAS.