Upcoming Hyundai Creta 7-seater: This is IT!
Seven-seater vehicles have always been popular in India and in recent times, they have been gaining popularity. Tata is working on the 7-seater version of the Harrier, which will be launched later this year while Jeep is expected to bring in a seven-seater affordable car in the market too. India’s second-biggest manufacturer, Hyundai will also bring in the all-new 7-seater version of the Creta and this is what it may look like when it gets launched in the Indian market.
A new picture of the seven-seater version of the Hyundai Creta surfaced online shows the camouflaged version of the car. The new car was spotted testing in South Korea, where the headquarter of Hyundai is located. The upcoming seven-seater Creta will take on the likes of Tata Gravitas and MG Hector plus in the Indian market. The spy shot reveals that the car will be significantly longer than the Creta, which was launched in an all-new avatar recently. With the longer body, the wheelbase of the seven-seater version of the Creta is likely to be around 20mm longer while the overall length is expected to be 30mm longer than the Creta.
The longer version of the Creta also gets a different grille inserts that look more premium than the regular version of the car. Hyundai is expected to do a few changes around to make sure that the seven-seater version offers a visibly different look compared to the regular Creta. However, minor changes can be seen all around the car.
The new upcoming Creta seven-seater will be positioned between the current version of the Creta and the upcoming Tucson, which will offer 3-row, 7-seater layout. The all-new Tucson will also grow in size and will be positioned higher than the current version of the car.
Hyundai will offer a similar list of features with the upcoming 7-seater versio
n of the Creta as the regular version of the car. We will get to see the same panoramic sunroof, wireless charging system, ventilated seats, wireless charging and more such features with the upcoming car.
There is no word on the engine options yet but the upcoming Hyundai Creta will get powered by the same set of engines that is available with the Creta. We will get to see the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol, a 1.5-litre turb0-diesel and 1.4-litre turbo-petrol engine options. The transmission options are also likely to remain similar to the regular version of the Hyundai Creta.
Hyundai is yet to reveal the official the launch date of the upcoming seven-seater version but it is likely to be showcased in 2021 and launch by the end of 2021 or early 2022.
A new picture of the seven-seater version of the Hyundai Creta surfaced online shows the camouflaged version of the car. The new car was spotted testing in South Korea, where the headquarter of Hyundai is located. The upcoming seven-seater Creta will take on the likes of Tata Gravitas and MG Hector plus in the Indian market. The spy shot reveals that the car will be significantly longer than the Creta, which was launched in an all-new avatar recently. With the longer body, the wheelbase of the seven-seater version of the Creta is likely to be around 20mm longer while the overall length is expected to be 30mm longer than the Creta.
The longer version of the Creta also gets a different grille inserts that look more premium than the regular version of the car. Hyundai is expected to do a few changes around to make sure that the seven-seater version offers a visibly different look compared to the regular Creta. However, minor changes can be seen all around the car.
The new upcoming Creta seven-seater will be positioned between the current version of the Creta and the upcoming Tucson, which will offer 3-row, 7-seater layout. The all-new Tucson will also grow in size and will be positioned higher than the current version of the car.
Hyundai will offer a similar list of features with the upcoming 7-seater versio
n of the Creta as the regular version of the car. We will get to see the same panoramic sunroof, wireless charging system, ventilated seats, wireless charging and more such features with the upcoming car.
There is no word on the engine options yet but the upcoming Hyundai Creta will get powered by the same set of engines that is available with the Creta. We will get to see the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol, a 1.5-litre turb0-diesel and 1.4-litre turbo-petrol engine options. The transmission options are also likely to remain similar to the regular version of the Hyundai Creta.
Hyundai is yet to reveal the official the launch date of the upcoming seven-seater version but it is likely to be showcased in 2021 and launch by the end of 2021 or early 2022.
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