Hyundai Creta N Line Model to Launch on March 11, Here's What to Expect
Hyundai Creta N Line Model to Launch on March 11, Here's What to Expect
The Hyundai Creta N-Line is expected to come with a redesigned front bumper, improved front fascia and noticeable cosmetic changes from outside.

After making everyone drool over Creta’s facelift, Hyundai is again gearing up to shift all the spotlifts with the all-new Creta N line. The sportier model is scheduled to launch on March 11, 2024, allowing the interested ones to have further options in the series.

It has been reported that the upcoming model might share the typical signature styling cues from the company’s other N-Line products. However, the vehicle is expected to rule the segment with some unique cosmetic changes. It will hit the market with a sportier, aggressive, and powerful avatar.

Design Elements

The upcoming model is expected to come with a redesigned front bumper, improved front fascia, noticeable cosmetic changes from the outside, and the latest styling cues from the side profile. Customers also can expect dual exhaust tips and a sleek roof spoiler at the rear. To make it stand out from the crowd, it will feature bold and stylish sylish alloy wheels with red-colored brake calipers.

Interior Styling

When it comes to the cabin, the dashboard is expected to come with some impressive improvements with N-Line badging on the seats, steering wheel, and gear knob as well. The overall layout might not flaunt drastic upgrades, and will feature a similar structure as standard models.

Standard Features

Some of the notable features are likely to be carried forward from the existing model. The list includes ventilated seats, dual-zone climate control, a panoramic sunroof, a Bose sound system, system, a 360-degree camera, both ends parking sensors, touch screen infotainment system with all wireless car connect technology, a digital instrument cluster, and the list goes on.

Engine and Gearbox

Now the most important, powertrain! The Creta N line model will be offered in 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine. The unit will generate a max power of 157.811 bhp and 253 Nm of peak torque. As far as the transmission is concerned, it will be equipped with either a 7-speed DCT or a 6-speed manual gearbox

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