
Hyundai India has introduced two new variants to its popular compact SUV, the Hyundai Creta. The newly added EX (O) and SX Premium trims enhance the vehicle’s appeal with advanced features and upgraded comfort. Additionally, Hyundai has made feature updates to existing trims, ensuring a more comprehensive and competitive offering in the segment
New Hyundai Creta Variants – Features and Pricing
The Creta EX (O) and SX Premium variants are now available, offering enhanced luxury and convenience. Here’s a breakdown of their pricing:
Creta EX (O): Starts at Rs 12.97 lakh for the 1.5L petrol manual transmission (MT) and goes up to Rs 15.96 lakh for the 1.5L diesel automatic transmission (AT).
Creta SX Premium: Begins at Rs 16.18 lakh for the 1.5L petrol MT and reaches Rs 17.76 lakh for the 1.5L diesel MT.
(All prices are ex-showroom, India.)

Feature Upgrades in the New Variants
SX Premium – Enhanced Comfort & Tech
The SX Premium variant is designed for those who seek a premium driving experience. It boasts:
Ventilated Front Seats – Ensuring a comfortable ride in hot weather.
8-Way Power-Adjustable Driver’s Seat – Enhancing driving ergonomics.
Bose 8-Speaker Premium Audio System – Delivering immersive sound quality.
Leather Upholstery – Adding a touch of sophistication.
All Features from the SX Trim – Retaining the best-in-class features already available in the lineup.
EX (O) – Sunroof Addition
The EX (O) variant retains all the features of the EX trim while introducing one of the most in-demand additions – a panoramic sunroof, elevating the cabin’s ambiance.

Feature Updates Across Other Variants
Hyundai has also upgraded its existing trims with additional features to enhance user experience:
SX (O) Variant: Now includes rain-sensing wipers and a rear-seat wireless charging pad, improving convenience.
S (O) and Higher Variants: Equipped with a Smart Key with Motion Sensors, offering enhanced security and ease of access.
Expanded Color Options
The Titan Grey Matte and Starry Night colors, previously available for select trims, are now extended across the entire Creta range, giving buyers more choices to personalize their SUV.

Hyundai Creta – Engine and Transmission Options
The Hyundai Creta continues to offer versatile powertrain options, catering to diverse driving preferences:
1.5L Naturally Aspirated Petrol Engine
Transmission: 6-Speed Manual / Intelligent Variable Transmission (iVT)
1.5L Turbo-Petrol Engine
Transmission: 7-Speed Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT)
1.5L Diesel Engine
Transmission: 6-Speed Manual / 6-Speed Automatic

Pricing and Availability
The Hyundai Creta’s price range now starts at Rs 11.10 lakh and goes up to Rs 20.41 lakh (ex-showroom). With the addition of the EX (O) and SX Premium variants, Hyundai has strengthened its presence in the competitive compact SUV segment.
Conclusion
The introduction of new Creta variants and the expansion of features across the lineup reinforce Hyundai’s commitment to providing cutting-edge technology, comfort, and safety to its customers. Whether you prioritize luxury, performance, or innovative features, the new Creta lineup offers something for every SUV enthusiast.
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