Hyundai Creta N-Line Unofficial Bookings are Now Open

The Hyundai Creta N Line which is set for launch on March 11, 2024 is expected to be an upgraded, sportier variant of the Creta, featuring enhanced performance and design elements. This model is expected to command a higher price than the standard Creta due to its superior dynamics and powerful presentation. It signifies the third installment in Hyundai’s N Line series in India, following the i20 N Line and Verna N Line, showcasing aggressive styling and improved performance capabilities aimed at attracting driving enthusiasts.

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Unofficial bookings for the Creta N Line have commenced at select Hyundai dealerships across India, with a token amount ranging from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 30,000. Official online bookings are yet to be announced. The vehicle will be available in two variants, N8 and N10. These are the expected features of the variants –

  • The N8 features luxury amenities like leather seats, a panoramic sunroof, and a Bose sound system, whereas the N10 variant introduces cutting-edge technology, including a heads-up display, wireless phone charging, and Hyundai’s Blue Link connected car technology.
  • Both variants are equipped with a turbocharged petrol engine for an exhilarating drive, paired with either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed DCT gearbox. This engine, a 1.5-liter turbo-petrol, generates 158bhp and 253Nm of torque.

The Creta N Line will also introduce new color options, including Thunder Blue with red accents, and an interior design featuring an all-black theme with red stitching and inserts. It will maintain core features from the regular Hyundai Creta such as dual 10.25-inch screens, dual-zone AC, ventilated front seats, and expand upon them with additions like a twin display setup, ADAS suite, 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, wireless charger, and ambient lighting. Safety enhancements include six airbags, electronic stability control, electronic parking brake with auto-hold, and ADAS.

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