Hyundai Creta N-Line concept has been illustrated by a digital automobile artist. Hyundai’s Creta has been a strong performer, leading in sales for a long time. But as competition gets tougher, Hyundai recently gave it a major facelift. The new model has lots of improvements, showing that Hyundai is always pushing forward. Just a few weeks after launching the updated version, Hyundai is already getting ready to introduce an even more exciting version called the Hyundai Creta N-Line. It will rival the GT version of the VW Taigun. Let us take a look at the details of the Creta here.
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Hyundai Creta N-Line Concept
This post comes from bagrawala_designs on Instagram. It captures the wild imagination of the artist on the basis of the recently leaked design patent. At the front, it gets a massive bumper with a splitter which confirms its digital identity. We know that such components won’t make it to production. Still, it gets a matte finish while retaining the headlamp and grille layout of the regular model. Apart from that, there are massive air intakes on the extreme edges of the bumper which make this Creta look sporty and ready for action.
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On the sides, there are prominent wheel arches which even lend it a bagged appearance. The wheel arches and fenders are gigantic and extend out of the body of the mid-size SUV. There are black alloy wheels which accentuate the sportiness associated with this model. Apart from that, the overall silhouette remains almost similar to the regular model. At the rear, there is a massive spoiler mounted on the tailgate. That is something you see on racing cars. The connected taillamps and large bumper highlight that this layout is only possible in the digital realm.
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To Rival VW Taigun GT
Interestingly, the main difference between the N-Line Creta and Taigun GT will be the design in comparison to their regular models. On one hand, the Taigun GT looks almost similar to the base model with a 1.0-litre TSI turbo petrol engine. Apart from a few badges, there aren’t all that many points of distinction. On the other hand, Creta N-Line bears specific differentiation from the regular models. Hence, people might love that about the N-Line Creta. Apart from that, the 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine of the Taigun produces 150 hp and 250 Nm in comparison to the 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine of the Creta N-Line which makes 160 PS and 253 Nm of peak power and torque. Hence, the Creta N-Line will be slightly more powerful.
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Author’s Note
Hyundai has a history of innovating in the market. Back in 2014, they introduced the i20, which created a whole new category: the premium hatchback segment. Now, their N-Line department is catching the attention of many buyers who want lively performance without breaking the bank on hardcore sports cars. The increasing sales of N-Line models over the past two years prove this trend. Looking ahead, Hyundai plans to bring N-Line versions of other cars like the Verna. We’ll be watching for more updates in this area.
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