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New Generation Hyundai Creta 7-Seater Model Might Look Like This

Next-gen Hyundai Creta Rendered

The next-gen Creta will feature Hyundai’s new evolving design philosophy, which we have already seen on the new Kona and Nexo SUVs.

We informed you earlier that Hyundai has started working on the next-generation Creta SUV. The next model is scheduled to be launched in 2020. Not just Creta, Hyundai is also working on the next-gen Grand i10, Xcent sedan and the Elite i20. What’s more interesting is that the next-gen Hyundai Creta will come in two seating layouts – 5 and 7-seater. Here is the rendered image which gives us an idea about the possible design of the next-gen Creta –

The second generation Hyundai Creta is likely to receive a slight increase in length to create more interior space. The SUV will get a 7-seater model, which is expected to arrive a bit later. Similar strategy will be adopted by Mahindra with its upcoming Hyundai Creta rival. For people not in the know, Mahindra is working on a premium SUV which will be offered in two seating layouts – 5 and 7. Also See – Next-gen Hyundai Creta To Get 7-seats & New Diesel Engine

The next-gen Creta will feature Hyundai’s new evolving design philosophy, which we have already seen on the new Kona and Nexo SUVs. The SUV is expected to receive narrow LED headlights, more prominent hexagonal grille, and larger fog light. The cabin is also likely to receive big changes in the form of new dashboard, new touchscreen infotainment system and new instrument console. Also See – Upcoming 7-seater SUVs In India

The current Creta is available with 3 engine options – 1.4-litre diesel, 1.6-litre diesel and petrol. The next generation model is expected to feature 2 new engines – 1.5-litre petrol and diesel, both of which compliant with BS-VI emission norms. The next-gen model will take on the likes of Volkswagen T-Cross, Renault Duster, Nissan Kicks and Tata Harrier.

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