Hyundai Creta SUV Waiting Period Reaches up to 7 Months in India
In terms of mechanical specifications, the 2024 Hyundai Creta comes with three engine options: a 1.5-litre normally aspirated (NA) petrol engine, a 1.5-litre diesel engine, and a new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol unit.
With an introductory starting price of Rs 11 lakh (ex-showroom), Hyundai Motor India launched the 2024 Creta facelift in January this year. The mid-size SUV's top-of-the-line variant is priced at Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom). In our market, the Hyundai model faces off against the Volkswagen Taigun, the MG Astor, the Honda Elevate, the Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, the Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, and the Kia Seltos. As for the waiting duration, the petrol versions of the all-new Creta command a 2 to 4 months (8 to 16 weeks) waiting period. Meanwhile, a maximum waiting period of 5 to 7 months (20 to 26 weeks) from the day of booking applies to the diesel models. The mentioned time frame is estimated and varies depending on the chosen variant, powertrain, and colour options. Other factors like dealership, location, and stock availability may also affect the same.
Hyundai Creta SUV: Design Language and Variants
The 'Sensuous Sportiness' global design language of Hyundai can be seen in the facelifted Creta. The model gets a redesigned front look with quad-beam LED headlights and a black chrome parametric radiator grille. Furthermore, signature Horizon LED positioning lights and DRLs are also available. The vehicle's modified rear end features an aerodynamic spoiler, a revamped tailgate, and new distinctive connected LED taillamps. The car rides on updated 17-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, despite the new bumpers.
The overall dimensions of the Creta are 4,330mm in length, 1,790mm in width, and 1,635mm in height. Along with a 2,610mm wheelbase, it has 190mm of ground clearance. For the 2024 iteration of the SUV, there are seven variants on offer: E, EX, S, S (O), SX, SX Tech, and SX (O). They come decked out in six monotone and a single dual-tone paint shades. These include the brand-new Robust Emerald Pearl, Fiery Red, Ranger Khaki, Abyss Black, Atlas White, Titan Grey, and Atlas White with Black Roof (dual-tone).
Hyundai Creta SUV: Under the Bonnet
In terms of mechanical specifications, the Creta comes with three engine options: a 1.5-litre normally aspirated (NA) petrol engine, a 1.5-litre diesel engine, and a new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol unit. The first two units, which produce 250Nm/114bhp and 144Nm/113bhp, respectively, were updated to meet the more stringent BS6 Phase II emission requirements. The new turbo GDi petrol engine generates 158bhp of maximum power and 253Nm of peak torque. Moving on, there are four gearbox options available: a six-speed manual, an IVT, a standard seven-speed DCT, and a six-speed automatic.
Hyundai Creta SUV: Interior and Safety Suite
The cabin of the SUV has been extensively modified as well. As soon as you step inside, the completely redesigned dashboard with its integrated 10.25-inch infotainment screen and 10.25-inch multi-display digital cluster will catch your attention. The controls for the new dual-zone automatic climate control are located on the revised centre console. In addition, the dashboard has new aircon vents. The Bose premium sound system with eight speakers, power seats, a 360-degree camera, a flat-bottom steering wheel, ambient lighting, surround view and blind spot view monitors, a leatherette-wrapped gear shifter, wireless phone charging, voice-activated panoramic sunroof, and front-row ventilated seats are several other features offered with the facelift.
As far as the safety suite is concerned, the list is extensive and includes six airbags, an advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) like adaptive cruise control, lane keep, and departure assist, all-wheel disc brakes, an electric parking brake with auto hold, a front parking sensor, hill-start assist control, an emergency stop signal, and an electronic stability programme (ESP).
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