Hyundai Creta is the most popular mid-size SUV in our country which is why digital artists keep coming up with interesting concepts for it.
This is a great digital concept of the Hyundai Creta where it is made to look like someone has slammed it from the top to make it broader and lower. Now, we all know how polarising the design of the Creta already is. Add to that such unique digital illustration and we have something truly innovative on our hands. The facelift version of the Creta is already about to arrive in our market. Until then, we will have to remain satisfied with digital renditions like these.
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Hyundai Creta Shooting Brake Concept
This special rendition has been designed by lugnutz_aj and rockford_p on Instagram. The front end of this concept features the modern design philosophy of Hyundai that we recently saw on the Tucson premium SUV. There is the parametric grille with dark chrome with integrated LED DRLs that are only visible when they are turned on. The main headlamp cluster has been positioned on the bumper below. Also, the black skid plate in this design complements the blood red exterior colour quite well.
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On the sides, the alloys are massive and extend out of the body. Apart from that, there is only one door on each side indicating that this concept is a 3-door version. However, the main highlight of this concept is the shooting brake format. Thanks to this, the rear-end has been completely redesigned and looks really cool. The roof looks like it has been slammed from above reducing the overall height of the SUV significantly. At the rear, we can see the roof-mounted spoiler, end-to-end LED strip connecting the taillamps, rugged skid plate with chrome inserts and a wide body profile. All in all, this is certainly something that no one would’ve expected from a Creta.
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Specs
The Hyundai Creta comes with a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol unit that produces 115 PS and 145 Nm of peak torque, a diesel engine is a 1.5-litre four-cylinder unit that also produces 115 PS and 250 Nm of peak torque and an exciting 1.4-litre turbo-petrol T-GDI engine that produces 143 PS and 242 Nm and comes with a 7-speed DCT. The 6-speed manual CVT automatic transmission options are available as well. The prices of the current-gen Creta range from Rs 10.44 lakh and Rs 18.18 lakh, ex-showroom. There will most likely be a premium over these for the upcoming facelift model.