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One of the much-awaited launches of the year by Hyundai is just around the corner. The company is all set to drop the fully updated or facelift avatar of Creta in India on January 16. There is already a lot of buzz about the car in the market. To give further flame to the fire, the company has shared a sketch teaser ahead of the official release, revealing its overall design and some of the key highlights.
As per the shared teaser, the tech-loaded compact SUV looks absolutely stunner. From the front fascia to the rear profile to some newly included design elements, the company seems like raising the bar high in the competitive segment.
2024 Hyundai Creta Facelift Updates
Going by the official sketch, the updated model will get a complete redesign bumper, updated grills under a new skin, a boxy bonnet, and L-shaped LED DRLs, which have been positioned right next to the revamped LED headlight setup. The sketch also was seen flaunting a big fat company’s logo on the front grill, making it look more muscular than ever.
Side Profile Updates
Taking about the side profile, the vehicle is likely to grab a lot of attention as it will come with some major updates, featuring functional footsteps among other notable features. The updated model will now run on the new-style dual-tone diamond-cut alloy wheels, which are likely to be offered in top models only.
Features
As far as the features are concerned, customers can expect a premium class cabin, featuring a 10.2-inch touchscreen infotainment system, support by all wireless car connect technology, and a digital instrument cluster. The four-wheeler also will have an updated centre console, providing dual-zone climate control for all occupants. On the music front, the vehicle will offer an 8-speaker Bose premium audio system, making it more premium in the segment.
Engine and Trims
Under the hood, the 2024 model will be powered by multiple engine options including 1.5-litre turbo petrol, 1.5-litre MPi petrol, and a trusted 1.5-litre diesel unit. The 2024 model will be offered in seven variants. The list includes E, EX, S, S(O), SX, SX Tech, and SX (O).
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