KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Hyundai Creta N-Line starts reaching dealerships
- Spotted in Abyss Black paint job
- Price expected to be around Rs. 20 lakhs
When it comes to compact SUVs, the Hyundai Creta has already made its mark. But what if you want to break free from the mundane and embrace the thrill of more punch from the engine? Enter the Creta N Line the sportier and peppier iteration of this popular SUV. The same is slated for launch on March 11 and is now spotted reaching the dealership yard in the Abyss Black colour option. Before we look at the recent shots, make sure to join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group community of petrolheads for the latest automotive updates.
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Exterior: A Bold Departure
The Hyundai Creta N Lines exterior is a canvas of excitement. The front bumper, departs from the regular version and while at it, commands attention. The standard Cretas parametric shape grill steps aside for a larger honeycomb-style grill. The Hyundai logo sits lower, making way for a sportier stance. The bull-bar-type element in the lower bumper is sleeker and taller, signaling that this isnt your ordinary Creta.
But the real magic lies in the details. The red accents around the Creta N Line, the exclusive 18-inch alloy wheels with N branding, and the dual-tip exhaust at the rear they all scream performance and then a bit more.
Interior: Red-Hot Sophistication
Step inside, and the Creta N Line envelops you in an all-black theme. No shades of grey here just bold black. The black leatherette upholstery, the black headliner, the black dashboard, and door panels its a symphony of sophistication. But wait, theres more. Contrasting red elements add a touch of sportiness. It runs all along the cabin reminding you of the extra push and thrill that the engine is capable of.
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Hyundai Creta N Line: Performance
Under the hood, it gets a 1.5L turbocharged petrol engine that churns out power higher than its regular variants. In terms of mechanics, the Creta N Line will be paired with a six-speed manual and a DCT gearbox. This engine is configured to produce 158bhp and 253Nm of peak torque.
Verdict
Creta N Line is not your ordinary mover. While it has the goodness of the ever popular Creta, it is an ode to the enthusiats that want a little extra than the normal variants out there. Even though pricing is not a big factor when it comes to tatseful drivers, it sure hasppens to be one of them and shhould be set at a reasonable level.