The Creta facelift has been recently released by Hyundai Motor India, featuring significant structural changes and enhanced safety features. In addition to updates to the front fascia, the new Creta boasts 70 connected car features that make it a strong competitor against the KIA Seltos. Let’s take a closer look at its design updates.
Creta Facelift 2024 – Exterior
The new Creta is designed to appeal to modern drivers with a muscular-style front grille, 17-inch wheels, continuous stripe DRLs, dynamic indicators, functional air vents, and four parking sensors at the front. The back design includes static reverse lights, hazards, and a spoiler, while the exhaust is discreetly hidden under the boot. The previously unseen 2D logo appears on the hood, along with a 360-degree camera to enhance the crossover’s overall aesthetics.
Engine
The new Hyundai Creta is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged GDI petrol engine, providing 160 Ps of power and 253 N-m of torque. It boasts the most powerful engine in its sector, similar to the KIA Seltos, and features a dual-chch transmission (DCT).
Creta Facelift Interior
The Creta’s interior offers ample storage, spacious cabin room, and unmatched comfort. The dashboard exudes a premium feel with a 10.25-inch single screen integrated with the infotainment system and speedometer. Additional features include a center armrest, height-adjustable seat belts, D-cut adjustable steering, wireless charging ports, USB charging spots, Apple CarPlay, Blue Link, Android connectivity, and a Dual-zone AC. Moreover, the SUV’s eight-speaker sound system and expansive panoramic sunroof elevate the luxurious vibes. The driver’s side is equipped with illuminated buttons and an 8-way adjustable seat with reclining and ventilation options.
Safety Features
The Creta 2024 is designed with a level-2 ADAS that includes radar and camera functionality. It offers Rear View Traffic Alert, Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Keep, Forward Collision Alert, LVDA (Lead Vehicle Departure Alert), eight parking sensors, electric parking brakes, auto headlights and wipers, auto-dimming, and 12-language support. While Hyundai has focused on strengthening the vehicle’s structure, the ANCAP safety rating is still pending. For more international news, visit PakWheels’ official website.