The 2020 Hyundai Creta will get revamped dashboard design along with new exterior design. It will also get 1.5L petrol and diesel engine borrowed from the Kia Seltos.
Several spy shots of the 2020 Hyundai Creta Facelift codenamed ix25 in Chinese markets has been surfacing on the internet. And recently, the mid-size SUV was also spied on the Indian roads.
Now, at the Chengdu Auto Show, China, India bound 2020 Hyundai Creta Facelift was unveiled and it gave us a clear picture of how the SUV will look like. Spotted in a bright red colour with black contrasting roof and split LED Headlamp design, the SUV packs new design.
Starting with the exteriors, it packs the signature cascading grille with chrome surrounds. The split LED Headlamps and C-shaped LED DRLs has already been showcased at the Chinese Motor Show. And the rear profile gets the same LED taillights setup and skid plates which add a sporty look to the overall profile of the SUV.
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The major overhaul is on the interiors as it packs the conventional design along with modern technology features. The steering wheel is borrowed from the i30 premium hatchback.
The new dashboard design packs refreshed AC vents, large touchscreen infotainment system inspired from the Kia Seltos, all-black interiors, new upholstery design with red stitching and piano black surround the gear lever. It also gets Digi-analogue instrument cluster with integrated multi-information display.
The one spotted in the Indian shores packs the same design available in the Chinese markets and Hyundai India will not produce a fresh new design to cater to the market in here. Honestly, we feel sad because the new-gen Creta design looks out of the line and I find the present gen Creta to be a handsome looking one.
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Once launched in the Indian shores, it will compete with the likes of Tata Harrier, MG Hector and recently launched Kia Seltos. It is likely to be showcased at the 2020 Auto Expo and let’s see how the Indian masses react to this new design.
In other news, Hyundai India will also introduce a 7-seater Creta and the debut is likely to take place in 2021. The new Hyundai Creta will pack new 1.5-litre petrol and diesel engine both borrowed from the Kia Seltos. Also, it will feature a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol unit too.
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