Hyundai India has introduced the MY 2025 model year update for the Creta, introducing two new variants – EX (O) and SX Premium, both variants are equipped with India’s favourite panoramic sunroof feature. Besides, some existing variants, including the SX (O), have received feature updates.
EX (O) | Manual | Automatic | Premium over EX variant |
1.5-litre NA petrol | Rs 12.97 lakh | Rs 14.37 lakh | Up to Rs 65,000 |
1.5-litre diesel | Rs 14.57 lakh | Rs 15.97 lakh | Up to Rs 65,000 |
SX Premium | Manual | Automatic | Premium over SX Tech |
1.5-litre NA petrol | Rs 16.18 lakh | Rs 17.68 lakh | Up to Rs 9,000 |
1.5-litre diesel | Rs 17.77 lakh | – | Up to Rs 10,000 |
SX (O) | Manual | Automatic | Quantum of Price Hike |
1.5-litre NA petrol | Rs 17.46 lakh | Rs 18.92 lakh | Up to Rs 8,000 |
1.5-litre diesel | Rs 19.05 lakh | Rs 20 lakh | Up to Rs 8,000 |
1.5-litre turbo-petrol | – | Rs 20.19 lakh | Up to Rs 8,000 |
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The Hyundai Creta remains mechanically unchanged. It retains all three engine options, with their respective manual and automatic gearbox options. Here’s a look at their specifications: –
Engine | 1.5-litre naturally aspirated engine | 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine | 1.5-litre diesel |
Max Power | 115PS | 160PS | 116PS |
Peak Torque | 144Nm | 253Nm | 250Nm |
Transmission Option | 6-speed manual/ CVT | 7-speed DCT | 6-speed manual/ 6-speed torque converter automatic |
In other news, Hyundai is gearing up to introduce the new-generation version of the Creta SUV by 2027. It has been codenamed SX3. It is expected to feature a new design philosophy and a strong-hybrid powertrain. Head here for more details.
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