Hyundai Creta N Line to Offer Two Variants
New Delhi: Ahead of the official price announcement on March 11, Hyundai has revealed details about the variants and exterior color options of the sporty Hyundai Creta N Line. The Creta N Line will be available in two variants: N8 and N10, which will cater to enthusiasts looking for better performance and style.
The N8 and N10 trims are expected to mirror the features and safety equipment found in the SX and SX(O) variants of the Creta respectively. While the N8 variant may lack premium features like the Level 2 ADAS suite and 8-speaker Bose audio system and ventilated front seats available in the top-spec N10, both variants are set to deliver a great driving experience.
Under the hood, both variants will share a powerful 160hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine mated to a 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Additionally, they will have a revised suspension and steering setup as well as a more pronounced exhaust note, which will enhance the overall driving dynamics.
Hyundai will offer a range of exterior color options for the Creta N Line, including three monotone finishes – Abyss Black Pearl, Atlas White and Titan Gray Matte – and three dual-tone options – Atlas White, Shadow Gray and Thunder Blue. Attractive black roof for a distinctive look.
The Hyundai Creta N Line, which is positioned as a premium offering compared to its standard counterpart, will compete with other sporty SUVs in the market, such as the Kia Seltos X-Line, Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo and the Volkswagen Taigun GT Edge. Notably, the Creta N Line differentiates itself by offering unique mechanical enhancements along with its bold design elements.
With a combination of performance-oriented features and stylish design cues, the Hyundai Creta N Line aims to woo enthusiasts and elevate the driving experience in the mid-size SUV segment.
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