KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Hyundai Creta N Line teased officially for the first time
- Official launch scheduled for 11 March
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is all set to introduce its highly acclaimed SUV in a sportier avatar with the upcoming launch of the Creta N Line on March 11th. Before the official unveiling, the brand offered a glimpse of the forthcoming SUV through a social media post. Discover more about the upcoming N Line model below. Also, you can join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for the latest automotive updates.
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Hyundai Creta N Line - The Sporty Creta
The upcoming Creta N Line will showcase N-specific features, imparting a sporty character to the SUV. Expect redesigned front and rear elements, such as a sleeker grille, broader air inlets, a bull bar-inspired lower section, an enlarged roof spoiler, a prominent diffuser, dual exhaust tips, and accents in red.
Additionally, it will get larger 18-inch alloy wheels with a new design. Furthermore, a dual paint scheme and N Line badges will distinguish it from the regular Creta model.
On the inside, we anticipate a sporty treatment featuring red N-specific stitching on the seats and dashboard, akin to the i20 N Line. Additionally, look for an N badged steering wheel, N-specific gear lever, and aluminum sports pedals.
Hyundai Creta N Line Engine Specification
The Creta N Line will feature a 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine, identical to the one found in the standard Creta models, capable of generating 160 bhp of power. This engine is anticipated to be paired with either a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed DCT gearbox. Additionally, the brand may fine-tune the exhaust note to enhance its sporty performance and sound.
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Verdict
The Hyundai Creta stands as one of the leading mid-size SUVs in the Indian market. With the introduction of the N Line model, the brand aims to appeal to enthusiasts and offer a different look compared to the standard Creta. It's anticipated that the N Line version will command a premium of Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.25 lakh over the SX(O) variant of the regular model.