Hyundai has finally launched the Knight Edition of the Creta and it is priced from Rs 13.35 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi. In this exclusive piece of news, we share with you the number of variants this special knight edition has to offer along with the list of things it receives.
This Knight Edition of the SUV is made available in two variants - S+ and SX(O). The former is a recent addition to the line-up and is offered with a manual transmission only while the top of the line SX(O) gets an automatic gearbox.
Here are the prices of the Hyundai Creta Knight Edition
Knight Edition Variants | 1.5L Petrol Price | 1.5L Diesel Price |
S+ | Rs 13.35 lakh (MT) | Rs 14.31 lakh (MT) |
SX(O) | Rs 17.05 lakh (IVT) | Rs 18.02 lakh (AT) |
On the design front, as the name suggests, this Knight Edition of the Creta gets some gloss black treatment on the roof rails, ORVMs, skid plates, door sills and shark fin antenna. The grille too now gets finished in gloss black with red inserts that gives the Creta a sportier look.
The alloys too get a darker shade of black and to further enhance the look, the brake callipers of the front disc brakes too will be painted in red. The tailgate of Creta now gets 'Knight Edition' badging. Moving towards the inside, the cabin will now get an all-black theme and colour contrast stitching on the seats and leather-wrapped steering wheel. The AC vents too will see colour contrast theme.
Hyundai S+ variant is only available with the Knight Edition of the Creta and it receives a panoramic sunroof, 16-inch alloy wheels, automatic climate control, tri-beam LED headlights, 16-inch alloy wheels and more. Over the S+ variant, the SX(O) gets 17-inch alloy wheels, six airbags, traction control, ESP, hill hold, electronic IRVM, BlueLink tech, power-adjustable driver's seat, front ventilated cooled seats and more.
Powering the Hyundai Creta Knight Edition is a 1.5L petrol and 1.5L diesel motor. Both the engines produce 113 bhp of power on tap and the peak torque figures stick to 144 Nm for the petrol and 250 Nm for the oil burner. A 6-speed manual transmission is offered with the S+ Knight Edition variant while an IVT for petrol and 6-speed AT is reserved with the top of the line, SX(O) variant.
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