Hyundai's 2024 game changers: Get ready for two upcoming car releases

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Hyundai's 2024 game changers: Get ready for two upcoming car releases (image: hyundai.com)
Hyundai's 2024 game changers: Get ready for two upcoming car releases (image: hyundai.com)

Delhi : The massive South Korean manufacturer Hyundai has big plans for the upcoming years, revealing a number of new models to grab attention. The business has planned improvements for some of its current models, including the Alcazar, Creta, and Kona EV, in addition to these new advances. It is projected that these updated models will launch in 2024. In addition, Hyundai plans to offer a completely redesigned version of its Venue subcompact SUV in 2025.

Hyundai's next releases further demonstrate their dedication to electrification. Both the Creta EV and the Exter EV are upcoming electric cars; however, the company has not yet revealed the Exter EV's precise debut date. The Hyundai Verna N Line and the revamped Hyundai Creta, however, continue to be the two most anticipated Hyundai vehicles for 2024. A synopsis of the models described above

Facelift from Hyundai Creta 

The formal market introduction of the Hyundai Creta is scheduled for January 2024, after its debut. The global-spec Palisade SUV served as inspiration for the redesign of the Creta, but its basic dimensions will not alter. Notable design features will include headlights positioned vertically, a front grille with cube-like detailing, and striking LED DRLs.

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) will be added to the redesigned Creta, giving it a technological boost and improving convenience and safety features. Additionally, it will include a 10.25-inch completely digital instrument cluster for a cutting-edge and engaging driving experience.

The updated Creta will come with a choice of engine configurations. These consist of the 1.5L turbocharged 160bhp petrol engine, the 1.5L normally aspirated 115bhp petrol engine, and the 1.5L diesel engine with 115bhp. With such a wide variety of engines, the Creta will be more appealing to a larger spectrum of consumer tastes.

N-LINE Hyundai Verna

Another vehicle that is much anticipated is Hyundai's Verna N Line. Testing has already revealed the existence of a Verna N Line prototype, which is expected to release a more athletic and energetic Verna variant.

It will differentiate itself from the standard Verna variants with sportier features both inside and outside the vehicle. The design will include alloy wheels evoking the SX (O) grade and red brake calipers similar to the Turbo trim. The Verna N Line will seem more athletic and aggressive thanks to these aesthetic improvements.

In terms of performance, the 1.5L gasoline engine that powers the Verna N Line will be based on the top trim and produce 160 horsepower and 253 Nm of torque. Two gearbox options will be available to customers: a 6-speed manual and a 7-speed DCT automatic with paddle shifters for a sportier driving experience.