Hyundai has updated the new Creta with tyre pressure monitoring system on all the variants. Earlier, this safety feature was available on the mid and top-spec variants of the Creta but with the rising competition from Kia Seltos, Hyundai is now providing TPMS as standard across its variants.
Along with the addition of TPMS in the base, E variant of the Creta, the carmaker has also brought in some exteriors changes with it. The rear profile now gets LED taillights and a bar with gloss black highlights that gives the Creta a sporty look. Earlier, there was no gloss black masking on the taillights but the current model now gets it.
Feature-wise, the base E variant of the Creta is equipped with all four power windows, manual AC, projector headlights, body-coloured ORVMs, door handles and bumpers, follow me home headlights, rear AC vents and more.
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Safety equipment on the base E variant includes dual airbags at the front, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, front seatbelt reminder, high-speed alert system, central locking, immobilizer, impact sensing auto door unlock, speed sensing door lock and more.
Hyundai Creta E variant is offered with two engine options - 1.5L diesel and 1.5L petrol. Both the motors generate 113 bhp of power with a peak torque of 250 Nm and 144 Nm respectively. They are mated to a 6-speed manual transmission only. The higher variants get IVT and 6-speed AT as an option for the automatic.
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