On the inside, the car gets a dual-tone black & greige with leatherette upholstery. Hyundai has equipped Creta with a variety of segment-leading features including a 26.03 cm HD Infotainment with BlueLink, 17.78 cm Supervision Cluster with Digital Display, Bose Premium Sounds System (8 Speakers), Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), Sporty D-Cut Steering.
Hyundai released design sketches of the car that showcased all the key elements of the car. The car also sports the Blue Link connectivity features and a few additional features as against the outgoing model. In terms of mechanicals, the car will most likely debut with the same engine that powers the largely popular Kia Seltos.
The Creta will be powered by new BS6 engines – 1.5L MPi Petrol (6MT/ IVT), 1.5L U2 CRDi Diesel (6MT/ 6AT) and Powerful 1.4L Kappa Turbo GDi Petrol (7DCT). The car also comes with 3 drive modes (Eco, Comfort & Sport) and Traction Control Modes (Snow, Sand & Mud) that optimises driving comfort across different terrains.
Hyundai decision to revamp the Creta in India comes in light of stiff competition that has been put forth by new entrants like the Kia Seltos and the MG Hector that has eaten into the car’s sales since its launch.