
This is the third N Line model in Hyundai’s portfolio after the i20 N Line and Venue N Line.
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This is the third N Line model in Hyundai’s portfolio after the i20 N Line and Venue N Line.
Hyundai is all set to debut the N Line iteration of its most popular SUV - the Creta. The compact SUV recently underwent a thorough update to boast a completely new design language. The new Creta N Line will build on these updates and will further usher in some significant N Line-specific bits.
For starters, the front and rear fascia look more aggressive in the Hyundai Creta N Line. This is mainly due to the new bumper designs with its red inserts, tweaked skid plate, and dual-exhaust tip. Furthermore, N Line emblems on the front, side, and rear profiles of the SUV, along with premium-looking 18-inch alloy wheels with red brake callipers, help set the Hyundai Creta N Line visually apart.
Just like the other two N Line models, the Hyundai Creta N Line will also get an all-black cabin with red highlights on the dashboard and red contrast stitching on the seats. The N Line-specific steering wheel will also be carried over to the Creta, but the multi-colour ambient lighting will be replaced with red light only to compliment its overall sporty theme.
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Since the Creta N Line will be based on the higher SX (O) variant, it will feature the same 10.25-inch touchscreen, dual-zone automatic climate control, and 10.25-inch instrument cluster, wireless phone charging, panoramic sunroof, and ventilated seat features as standard. Level 2 ADAS functionalities will also be available as standard, in addition to six airbags, and a 360-degree camera as part of the passive and active safety features onboard.
Keeping matter sporty in the driving department as well, the Hyundai Creta N Line will be available with the 1.5-litre Turbo petrol engine only. This mill develops 157 bhp and 253 Nm, and it might come with the option of two gearbox 6-speed MT and DCT. In addition to that, multiple drive modes might also be available with the SUV as standard.
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Hyundai is also expected to slightly retune the suspension setup in Creta N Line for a more sportier ride quality. In addition to that, the steering rack will also be updated which should improve its handling with better feedback.
Bookings for the new Hyundai Creta N Line had already begun both online and across all Hyundai showrooms for a token amount of ₹25,000. Pricing-wise, the Hyundai Creta N Line will be positioned as a more premium option, thereby it will slot above the SX (O) variant, i.e. is priced at ₹20.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
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