2024 Hyundai Creta: Production kicks off in January, launch in February

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2024 Hyundai Creta: Production kicks off in January, launch in February (Image: Hyundaimotors.com)
2024 Hyundai Creta: Production kicks off in January, launch in February (Image: Hyundaimotors.com)

Delhi : One of the most eagerly awaited facelift cars introductions of 2024 will surely be the updated Hyundai Creta. The redesigned SUV is set to enter production at Hyundai's Chennai factory in mid-January, with a market debut anticipated by the end of February 2024. Spy photos and videos of the redesigned Creta have revealed important details about its updated features and altered look.

The new Creta facelift will be equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) technology, placing safety first. Adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, lane-keeping assistance, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, lane following assistance, blind-spot collision avoidance assist, rear cross-traffic collision avoidance assist, and leading vehicle departure alert are some of the features included in this safety suite.

While keeping its current features, the SUV will now include a 360-degree camera. Updates will offer new features to Hyundai's BlueLink connected car technology, such as stolen vehicle immobilization, valet parking mode, and stolen vehicle monitoring. According to rumors, the 2023 Hyundai Creta could get a high-definition digital instrument cluster and a new touchscreen infotainment system.

Modifications to the India-spec design The widely offered Palisade SUV will serve as an inspiration for the Hyundai Creta facelift. The front headlamps will have a split system with LED DRLs that are taken from the Palisade, and they will be positioned vertically. The front grille will also resemble its larger sibling and feature cube-like features.

The 1.5L turbocharged petrol engine that generates 160 horsepower from the Verna will power the new 2024 Hyundai Creta. The current 1.5L naturally aspirated gasoline and 1.5L diesel engines, both of which are said to produce 115 horsepower, will also be kept. For the new Creta, numerous manual and automatic transmission choices will be offered.

By introducing an electric version of the Hyundai Creta, which is scheduled to make its debut in early 2025, Hyundai has further broadened its aspirations. With this move, the Creta EV will enter the market for electric SUVs and face off against products from Maruti Suzuki and Tata, both of whom have plans to introduce their own electric SUVs soon.