Hyundai is preparing to launch a major entry into the market for limited-edition SUVs with a focus on performance. The upcoming Creta N Line has been exclusively detailed offering enthusiasts a sneak peek into what promises to be an exciting addition to Hyundai’s lineup. In this overview we’ll look at the major features that identify this special edition SUV.
Exterior Changes
The exterior of the special edition Creta is poised for a distinctive transformation with N-Line paint schemes and prominent badging at both the front and rear. One notable element that makes it stand out is the addition of N Line-specific wheels which give this model an air of exclusivity and set it apart from the ordinary
Interior Changes
?Aligning with the N Line models’ trend, the interior is expected to undergo notable modifications. Anticipate an N Line-specific steering wheel, instrument cluster, and red piping accents on the seats, gear lever, and steering. Further enhancements may include N Line embossing on the headrests. Based on the top-spec Creta variant, SX (O), the special edition is set to inherit features such as a 360-degree camera, Level-2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), dual-digital displays, powered driver’s seat, rear-seat recline, and an LED lighting package.
Powertrain
Official confirmation has been provided regarding the powertrain. The Creta N Line will be equipped with the 1.5-litre GDi turbo petrol engine, available in the N8 and a new N10 variant equivalent to the SX and SX (O) models and this engine generates 160bhp and 253Nm of torque. While the standard car features a seven-speed Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT), the N Line variant will also offer a six-speed manual transmission, catering to driving enthusiasts seeking a more engaged experience.
Competition
With competitors like the Volkswagen Taigun GT, Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo, and Kia Seltos X-Line on the market, the Hyundai Creta N Line is set to enter a tough marketplace.
Strategic Advantages for Hyundai
The introduction of the Creta N Line aligns with two strategic considerations for Hyundai. Firstly, it represents a logical progression capitalizing on the popularity of the N Line trim and catering to consumers eager to explore the pinnacle of the Creta hierarchy. Secondly, incorporating Hyundai’s most popular model in India into the N Line portfolio is expected to significantly bolster the volumes and reach of the performance brand. The Creta N Line is anticipated to make its debut at the beginning of the next financial year, with a premium of up to Rs. 1.5 lakh over the equivalent standard models. Hyundai has deliberately positioned itself to capitalize on the increasing demand for SUVs with performance attributes and strengthen its brand recognition within the market.
2024-01-25 15:10:16