Hyundai has recently introduced the 2024 Creta facelift offering a revamped and enhanced version of its popular SUV. The pricing for this upgraded model starts at Rs 11 lakh for the base E petrol-manual variant and goes up to Rs 20 lakh for the top-of-the-line SX(O) diesel-automatic trim. However, it’s essential to note that these prices are introductory and may vary.
With a diverse range of five engine and gearbox options, the 2024 Creta facelift boasts a total of 19 variants catering to various preferences and requirements of potential buyers.
Pricing Details
Let’s delve into the pricing details across different variants:
- 1.5 petrol-MT E: Rs 11 lakh
- 1.5 petrol-CVT EX: Rs 12.18 lakh
- 1.5 turbo-DCT S: Rs 13.39 lakh
- 1.5 diesel-MT S(O): Rs 14.32 lakh
- 1.5 diesel-AT SX: Rs 15.27 lakh
- 1.5 turbo-DCT SX Tech: Rs 15.95 lakh
- 1.5 diesel-AT SX(O): Rs 17.24 lakh
Walkaround and Exterior Changes
The 2024 Creta facelift doesn’t just undergo minor tweaks; Hyundai has completely overhauled both the front and rear styling. Upfront, a larger grille with parametric details sets the tone, complemented by a new lighting arrangement. The split headlamps feature LED Daytime Running Lamps, sequential indicators, and a light bar above the grille, while the main quad-LED headlamps find their place lower down on the bumper. The front end is further refined with new scuff plates, creating a more harmonious appearance compared to the pre-facelift model.
Similar significant improvements are visible in the rear styling, characterized by a more angular design, full LED tail-lamps, a full-width LED light bar, and a redesigned rear bumper. Despite these enhancements, the profile of the vehicle, apart from the updated alloy wheels, maintains the familiarity of the 2024 model.
Interior Transformations
Hyundai has not overlooked the interior, providing the Creta with a completely new dashboard. A prominent feature is the 10.25-inch touchscreen, receiving a software update, seamlessly integrated with the new 10.25-inch digital driver display from the Alcazar. When the indication is turned on, this high-tech display plays clips from the blind-view monitor and offers three different themes. The lower section of the dashboard has been reworked to accommodate controls for the new dual-zone climate control system, featuring lighter colors and copper details for a refreshing aesthetic.
While the rear section of the cabin remains largely unchanged, notable additions include new USB Type-C charging points. The boot volume remains consistent at 433 litres, ensuring practicality and usability.
Feature and Safety Upgrades
With its wide range of features that combine modern technology, comfort, and convenience the Creta never fails to impress. Noteworthy features include a powered driver’s seat, dual-zone climate control, onboard air purifier, electronic parking brake, two-step adjustable rear seat backrest, pillows for the rear seat headrests, and rear sunshades. The tech suite stands out with the crisp and user-friendly 10.25-inch digital display, slick touchscreen supporting 12 regional languages, a new 360-degree camera, and an impressive Bose sound system. The connected tech introduces features such as the Jio Saavn music streaming app, along with the ability to remotely monitor the vehicle using the eSIM-based setup.
In terms of safety, the Creta facelift sees substantial upgrades. Standardizing six airbags across all variants, higher-spec models receive radar and camera-based Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). This comprehensive suite of 19 ADAS functions includes auto emergency braking, adaptive cruise control with stop and go, lane keep assist and more. Hyundai emphasizes enhanced crash protection with critical reinforcement of the body shell ensuring compliance with India’s latest crash test norms. The vehicle is set to undergo evaluation by Bharat NCAP in the coming months.
Engine Updates
The major mechanical change in the Creta facelift is the introduction of a new 160hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, replacing the discontinued 140hp, 1.4-litre turbo-petrol unit. This new engine is exclusively paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. The existing 115hp, 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engines continue unchanged, offering manual and automatic gearbox options.
Comparative Pricing
When positioned in the context of its rivals, the Creta facelift finds itself priced in the middle of the midsize SUV segment. While models like the Citroen C3 Aircross and Maruti Grand Vitara start at a lower price point, the top-spec petrol-automatic Creta stands among the more expensive offerings. The diesel counterpart aligns closely with the pricing of the Kia Seltos diesel.
Conclusion
In order to satisfy a wide range of customer preferences the 2024 Hyundai Creta facelift offers a complete and competitive package that combines visual modifications, cutting-edge technology, safety enhancements, and a diverse engine choices. As it enters the market it wants to maintain its top spot in the midsize SUV sector.
2024-01-17 13:49:42