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The Hyundai Creta has seen over 6.5 lakh customers world wide with over 4.5 lakh units being sold in India itself since it first arrived. Now, Hyundai is gearing up to launch the all new second generation model of the Creta in March 2020. Here are some pictures of the Creta that reveal quite alot about the upcoming SUV and what it will offer.
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Hyundai will be launching the all-new Creta in India later this month. And we have some pictures that reveal just what the Creta will have to offer for the India market. Starting with these split design LED headlamps. Similar to what we have seen in the Chinese market, the Creta will get the same set up, however, the lower trims will only be offered with projector headlamps.
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The tail lamp on the second generation Hyundai Creta is designed to emulate the headlamps as it too features a split LED set up and the same boomerang LED design. The rear also sees the CRETA lettering on the tailgate in bold individual letters – a growing trend among many manufacturers.
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The Hyundai Creta will come offered with steel wheels as standard, but the wheel caps on the lower models are designed to resemble alloys which are a neat touch. The higher trims get alloy wheels while the top of the line model gets diamond-cut alloy wheels with black accents.
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The Creta will come equipped with a 1.5-litre petrol and a 1.5-litre turbo diesel engine. Both engines are to be offered with automatic transmission options. Additionally, Hyundai will also offer a 1.4-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol engine which will be offered with a manual or a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic option. Some variants will also get driving modes with automatic options as well.
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The all-new Creta will feature a dual-tone cabin with a fully redesigned dashboard. At the centre the dashboard is a brand new infotainment touchscreen system that comes with Hyundai BluleLink Connect 1.5 with a virtual assistant. The SUV will also feature a panoramic sunroof, ventilated cooled seats at the front, wireless charging, and USB ports at the front and rear.
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The top of the line model will come equipped with an all-digital driver’s instrument cluster. However, the variants will only be offered with analogue dials for the speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge and the temperature gauge, but in the centre will be a monochrome digital MID for additional information for the driver in the new Creta along with a multi-function steering wheel with an all-new design.
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The rear seats in the Creta offer 2-step adjustment of the backrest, as was offered before, along with which rear AC vents are also provided. There is also a foldable centre arm at the rear.
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The all-new Hyundai Creta will be offered in 10 colour options. They include White, Silver, Black, Grey, Orange, Deep Forrest (dark green), along with the offering of two new colour options called Galaxy Blue and Mulberry Red. Additionally, two dual-tone options will also be offered in the form of White with black contrast roof, and Orange with black contrast roof which will only be offered with the 1.4-litre turbo variant.

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