Hyundai has given its popular Creta the sporty treatment by launching the all-new Creta N-Line, which sees the popular SUV get a new look above all else. We did see the car fully undisguised about a week ago when it was spied testing, and we got quite a few cues about what we could expect in the final car, almost all of which have made it to the N-Line.
For starters, the exterior is all-new with a new front fascia, redesigned grille coloured in darkened chrome which goes upto the headlight cluster and an overall more aggressive design language as compared to the standard car. The air dam is wider, and the foglamps now come in a triangular housing which elevates the sporty appeal of the N-Line variants.
N-Line badging is seen all around the car, while the rear of the car gets a redesigned bumper and a new faux diffuser at the bottom which houses dual exhausts. There are also new 17″ alloys on which the car rides. As for the engine, a 1.0L tuebocharged petrol unit thrusts the car forward which has a power output of 119HP/175NM of power mated to a 7-speed auto gearbox, and there is also a 2.0L naturally aspirated petrol unit on offer.
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Lastly, the interior gets red stitching on the upholstery which fits well with the all-black upholstery colour scheme. N-Line badging is prominently seen on the seats and all around the cabin, and the steering and gear knob also have an N-Line theme. This variant of the Creta could well make it to Indian shores given how its smaller sibling the i20 N-Line was launched in the country as well.