Hyundai Creta now, Just two months after launching the facelifted Creta, Hyundai will introduce the highly anticipated Creta N Line variant to its lineup. Hyundai is set to announce prices for the Creta N Line on March 11, with bookings expected to begin by the end of this month.
Leaked patent images and spy pictures have already hinted at the updated design of the vehicle. Minor tweaks are expected on the inside, along with the introduction of a new powertrain option not available with the regular Creta.
- The prices for the Creta N Line will be announced on March 11.
- It will come equipped with a 160hp, 1. 5-liter turbo-petrol engine with a manual transmission (MT) and a dual-clutch transmission (DCT) gearbox.
- Bookings are expected to begin this month.
Hyundai Creta N Line offers various powertrain options.
Under the hood, the Creta N Line will retain the 160hp, 253Nm, 1. 5-liter four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine from the regular Creta, and will also be available with a 6-speed manual gearbox. The 7-speed DCT gearbox will remain unchanged. Powertrain aside, expect a retuned suspension setup and revised steering along with a sportier exhaust, just like other N Line models.
Hyundai Creta N Line exterior and interior
The Creta N Line will come with a thoroughly reworked design to mark it out as the sportier variant. Up front, it will have an all-new bumper with a slimmer grille, more angular cuts, wider air inlets and a bull bar-like element on the lower portion. The headlamps and LED DRL arrangement, however, will remain unchanged.
The Creta N Line will feature pronounced side skirts with red accents, N Line badging, and larger 18-inch wheels with a new design. Moving to the rear, you can expect a larger roof-mounted spoiler, a sportier bumper with a prominent diffuser, and dual exhaust tips. Additionally, the Creta N Line will introduce two new color options: blue and matte grey.
Internally, we do not anticipate any changes to the dashboard or equipment list, but we do expect an all-black finish instead of the dual-tone grey-black finish found in the standard Creta. Additional updates may feature an N Line-specific steering wheel and gear lever, metal pedals, and red accents.
Upon launch, the Creta N Line will not have any direct rivals in the midsize SUV class. However, some other special edition variants in this segment include the Kia Seltos X Line and the Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo. Expect a markup of about Rs 50, 000 for the N Line variant compared to the regular Creta.