People often adopt the route of car wrapping to set their vehicles apart from the crowd
This has to be the first all-blue Hyundai Creta in India. Creta is the highest-selling mid-size SUV in our country. It has held that position for a long time now. That is also the reason why people like to take their Creta SUVs to the aftermarket for some modifications so that their cars can stand apart from the rest. In a bid to achieve that, some people go overboard with hardcore customizations. However, wrapping a car in a new colour is often the easiest, and arguably the most effective way to alter its appearance totally. I must mention that you need the RTO permission to change your car’s colour. Let us take a look at the details of this latest case.
All-Blue Hyundai Creta
The specifics of this case stem from shivam_vlogs0001 on Instagram. The visuals capture this bright blue-wrapped mid-size SUV plying on the road. We get to witness the bright blue shade on the SUV with tinted windows. In all honesty, it looks like a computer-generated rendering. At the front, we see a colossal grille section which is finished in a gloss black colour and the Hyundai logo has been darkened as well. Apart from that, the black underbody adds to the imposing road presence.
I particularly like the prominent black alloy wheels with chunky wheel arches and those distinct elements on the front and rear fenders. The black side pillars and windows offer that floating roof effect. Even though the rear section is not visible, we see a hint of a large roof-mounted spoiler. Furthermore, the alloy wheels are ginormous with a spiral pattern and green inserts. In any case, this has to be the most wildly modified Hyundai Creta in the country with relatively minimal effort.
My View
Wrapping a car with a unique colour is the easiest way to modify its appearance. However, I must inform our readers that they need permission from their local RTO. Once they get it, they can install wraps or change the colour of the paint completely. Thereafter, they must take the car back to the RTO and get the pictures taken. Finally, the new colour is entered in the new registration certificate of the car. This is the general procedure to change the colour of a car. You must check with your RTO about the rules pertaining to wraps.
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