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Hyundai is now accepting bookings for its sporty Creta N Line with just Rs 25,000 as a token amount.
Interested customers can reserve their Hyundai CRETA N Line at any Hyundai Signature Dealership nationwide or online at https://clicktobuy.hyundai.co.in/#/bookACar?modelCode=FI.
The car is all set to hit the roads on March 11. This model will be the third in Hyundai’s lineup to receive the N Line treatment.
Just like its predecessors, the Creta N Line will boast sportier looks with changes both inside and out, including revamped suspension and steering.
For the first time, Hyundai has unveiled images of the Creta N Line. The front end of the car looks much sportier, featuring a brand-new grille and bumper with angular designs, wider air inlets, and a bull bar-like element. While the headlamps and LED Daytime Running Lamps remain the same.
Moving to the side, the Creta N Line flaunts pronounced side skirts with red accents, N Line badging, and larger 18-inch wheels with low-profile tires, giving it a robust stance. The brake calipers are also painted in red. At the rear, you’ll notice a larger roof-mounted spoiler and a sportier bumper with a noticeable diffuser. Additionally, Hyundai introduces a new color option – thunder blue with a black roof.
Although interior images are yet to be released, it’s anticipated that the dashboard will feature an all-black finish with red accents, offering a sporty vibe. Other expected N Line updates include a specific steering wheel, gear lever, and metallic pedals. Based on the top-spec trim, the Creta N Line will come fully loaded with all the features available in the regular Creta.
Under the hood, the Creta N Line will pack a punch with a 160 bhp, 253 Nm, 1.5-liter four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Enthusiasts will be pleased to know that Hyundai will also offer a proper 6-speed manual gearbox. Like other N Line models, it will feature a retuned suspension setup, reworked steering dynamics, and a sportier exhaust with twin tips.
Upon launch, the Creta N Line will not have a direct competitor, although similar special edition variants in this segment include the Kia Seltos X Line and the Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo. Expect a premium of around Rs 50,000 for the N Line variant over the regular Creta.
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