ZadBuzz

The Hyundai Creta is safer than it was before with new security features

The latest safety measures for the Hyundai Creta are now standard on all SUV models. Six versions (E, EX, S, S+, SX, and SX (O)) are now offered in the lineup; they come with two different powertrain choices.
More safety features included with all Creta models include headrests that can be adjusted, two steps to fully recline the back seats, and three-point seatbelts on every seat. In addition, the SUV’s back seats have a 60:40 split capability. Significantly, these traits are now common throughout the Creta range.

New security features make the Hyundai Creta

There are two engine options available for the Creta: a 1.5-liter petrol engine and a 1.5-liter diesel engine that meet RDE and BS6 Phase 2 standards.

New security features make the Hyundai Creta

The former can be combined with an IVT unit or a six-speed manual gearbox, and it has a power output of 113 horsepower and 143.8 Nm of torque. Conversely, the latter may be had with an automatic or six-speed manual gearbox and generates 113 horsepower and 250 Nm of torque. Recent reports state that Hyundai has increased the price of every model in its lineup by as much as Rs. 12,600.

In case you forgot, Hyundai debuted the sportier Creta N Line Night Edition—a compact SUV designed especially for the Brazilian market—in March of this year. The car is fully black-themed and has several external and interior cosmetic upgrades. Differentiating it from the present standard model, the N Line variation has a redesigned grille.

Read More Articles

Mahindra Scorpio-N Technical Analysis, features & Complete Guide to Buying 

The Maruti Suzuki Fronx will introduced in 2024

Volvo XC40 Recharge or BYD Seal : Which is superior in terms of battery, motor, and range:

Hyundai’s new-generation Tucson-inspired Creta N Line Night Edition has a defining air vent that divides the grille from the hood and a parametrically designed grille. In addition to adding gloss black inserts between the grille and the LED headlamps to give the front end a larger look, the front bumper has been reworked with vertically stacked fog lamps.

There is now a pseudo diffuser on the back bumper of the SUV, and the tailboard has been redesigned to look a little sharper. Moreover, the N Line Night Edition’s LED taillights look to be smoking.


There are no chrome accents on the body of the Creta N Line Night Edition; instead, the entire vehicle is black, including the interior. The gear knob has contrast stitching and red highlights, and the cabin’s upholstery is all black leather with red stitching. Throughout the cabin, the N Line logo is shown on the gear knob, seats and steering wheel.

 

Exit mobile version