The Hyundai Creta N Line will be introduced on March 11
Hyundai will add the much-anticipated Creta N Line variant to its lineup in just two months after launching the facelifted Creta. Hyundai will announce Creta N Line prices on March 11, with bookings expected to begin by the end of the month. Leaked patent images and spy photos have already hinted at the updated design; there will be minor interior changes, and it will also get a new powertrain option that is not available on the regular Creta.
Also Read:- Think about these three lifestyle pickup trucks in India
Hyundai Creta N Line powertrain options
The Creta N Line will use the same 160hp, 253Nm, 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine as the standard Creta, but it will also be available with a 6-speed manual transmission. The 7-speed DCT gearbox will be carried over unchanged. Aside from the powertrain, expect a retuned suspension setup, revised steering, and a sportier exhaust, as seen on other N Line models.
Hyundai Creta N Line exterior and interior
The Creta N Line will feature a completely reworked design to distinguish it as the sportier variant. The front bumper will be all-new, with a slimmer grille, more angular cuts, wider air inlets, and a bull bar-like element on the lower portion. However, the arrangement of the headlamps and LED DRLs will not dchange.
Also Read:- Forthcoming Maruti Suzuki Cars in 2024
In profile, the Creta N Line will have prominent side skirts with red accents, N Line badging, and larger 18-inch wheels with a new design. The rear will feature a larger roof-mounted spoiler, a sportier bumper with a prominent diffuser, and dual exhaust tips. The Creta N Line will also feature two new colour options: blue and matte grey.
The final design of the Creta N Line, spotted during an ad shoot, features an all-black interior with a N Line-specific steering wheel and gear lever, metal pedals, and red accents. The dashboard and equipment list are expected to remain unchanged.
Also Read:- Best 5 Electric Cars Under Rs 40 Lakh in 2024
The Creta N Line will have no direct competitors in the midsize SUV class when it launches, but other special edition variants include the Kia Seltos X Line and the Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo. Expect the N Line variant to cost around Rs 50,000 more than the regular Creta model.