The upcoming Hyundai Creta facelift has been leaked online ahead of the global debut on November 11. The updated Hyundai Creta will make its debut at the GIIAS 2021 motor show for the Indonesian market. While the official teaser of the popular mid-size SUV reveals the design language of the car, the leaked images now reveals much more than the design, revealing the complete details of the Creta. The Hyundai Creta facelift will compete against the MG Astor, Kia Seltos and Volkswagen Taigun in India and will be priced between Rs 10 - 17 Lakh.
The updated Hyundai Creta will make its global debut at the GIIAS 2021 motor show and will be launched for the Indonesian market first, followed by launch in other South Asian countries. The India launch is expected in second half of 2022.
While Hyundai has official teased the popular mid-size SUV, revealing the design language of the car, the leaked images now reveals much more than the design, revealing the complete details of the Creta including the design, cabin, features among others.
The updated Creta facelift's design is inpired from the new-gen Hyundai Tucson and gets a redone front end with the new parametric grille design that will be the signature grille in new Hyundai SUVs. The grille incorporates the LED Daytime Running Lamps and gets rectangular and repositioned headlamps.
The sides of the new Creta remains almost similar with additional body lines, while the rear end gets sharper looking tail-lights and a redesigned boot lid. Overall, the facelifted Creta looks more modern and sharp.
Inside the cabin, the new Creta will sport the same design as the current model but with an updated list of equipment. Prominent among those are a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster borrowed from the Hyundai Alcazar 6/7-seater SUV, 8-speaker Bose sound system, panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, cooled glove box, ambient lighting and an air purifier.
In terms of powertrain options, Hyundai Creta is getting a 1.5-litre petrol engine with 115hp, 144Nm output for the Indonesian market. For the Indian market though, we can expect the same set of engines which includes both NA petrol and diesel engine options and a turbo unit as well.
The new Creta will also sport an Advance Driver Assist Systems (ADAS) with safety features like lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control and auto emergency braking.
The Hyundai Creta facelift will compete against the MG Astor, Kia Seltos and Volkswagen Taigun in India and will be priced between Rs 10 - 17 Lakh, as like the current model.