‘Hyundai Creta’ compact SUV officially announced for India and the world


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Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) today revealed the name of Hyundai’s ‘Global SUV’ which will mark its world premiere in India in the second half of this calendar year. The Hyundai Creta will launch first in India, and will then be sold in worldwide markets, the Korean major said in a statement.


The Hyundai Creta will be an “influential global model” which will represent the company in the compact SUV segment, one of the fastest-growing vehicle segments, and will extend Hyundai’s reach to more customers in “new and established international markets”, the manufacturer said.

Talking further about its name, HMIL said that the ‘Creta’ name is “simple and easy to remember”. “Pronunciation of Creta evokes welcome similarities with the term creative”, HMIL said in its statement.

Power for the Hyundai Creta will come from the same engines found on the Verna – 1.6-liter petrol and diesel units coupled to 5- and 6-speed manual transmissions respectively. An entry-level 1.4-liter diesel engine is also expected to power the Creta.

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Talking further about its name, HMIL said that the ‘Creta’ name is “simple and easy to remember”. “Pronunciation of Creta evokes welcome similarities with the term creative”, HMIL said in its statement.

Cretin.
 
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Also big LOL @ thread title. India "and the world" :eusa_doh:

I see the Indian Auto blog a lot here lately, but their postings contain incorrect info some times.
 
IAB reader snaps the Hyundai Creta inside and out – Spied

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Indian Autos Blog reader, Mr. Rishabh Neb, snapped these images of the forthcoming Hyundai Creta compact SUV near New Delhi recently. According to a recent report, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has advanced the launch of the Creta by a couple of months. The Creta will reportedly enter production at HMIL’s Chennai facility on June 20, and a market launch will take place on July 21. The Creta will be offered with petrol and diesel engines, and manual and automatic transmissions at the time of launch.

Hyundai Creta spied inside and out by an IAB reader
 
Official sketches of Hyundai Creta released – IAB Report

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Following the reveal of its name, Hyundai India have now released the design sketches of its upcoming compact SUV – the Hyundai Creta. As expected, the exterior design is identical to the Hyundai ix25 that is sold exclusively in China. It follows Hyundai’s latest Fluidic sculpture 2.0 design language which influences the new Elite i20; characterized by a 3-slat hexagonal grille, swept-back projector headlamps, sporty lower fascia design, large horizontal wraparound taillamps and a roof spoiler.

The Chinese-spec ix25 measures 4,270 mm long, 1,780 mm wide, and 1,630 mm tall, putting it in the same segment as the Renault Duster and the upcoming Maruti S-Cross. The Creta would also be similar in size. The interior of the Hyundai Creta follows a dual cockpit design, as seen in the ix25 SUV. The dashboard is finished in dual tone orange and black shades, which could be different with other available exterior color shades (like in the Hyundai i20 Active).

However, the rendering does not feature a touchscreen infotainment display. Other notable equipment include a multifunction steering wheel, a music system with bluetooth connectivity, and HVAC vents for the rear passenger. The Creta will reportedly offer the 1.6-liter four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines borrowed from the Hyundai Verna. A base variant with a 1.4-liter diesel engine is also on the cards. As seen in the render, the Creta will offer an optional automatic option.

The Hyundai Creta will make its global debut in India in the second half of this year, followed by other markets across the globe. For India, the Creta will be made at the Chennai plant with localization levels above 90 percent, thus keeping the prices as competitive as possible.

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Official sketches of Hyundai Creta released - IAB Report
 
Hyundai Creta with touchscreen infotainment system, push-button start snapped – Spied

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Seen here are more revealing images of the Hyundai Creta compact SUV, which launches in India on July 21, 2015. While images posted earlier in the day showed the interior of the Creta with a conventional 2-DIN music system, the model seen here is likely the top-end, fully-loaded variant.
The center console boasts a large display with touchscreen capability, along the lines of a 7-inch system offered on the Renault Duster, while the engine starter button is located between the AC vents and the instrument cluster. The cluster itself, what Hyundai calls the ‘Advanced Supervision Cluster’ appears to be borrowed from the Elite i20.

Other features seen on the Creta include a climate control system, Bluetooth phone controls on the steering wheel, AUX, USB and an accessory socket in the center console and a dual-tone black-and-beige dashboard. The exterior of the compact SUV gets projector headlights with LED daytime running lights, alloy wheels, roof rails, body cladding and a chrome-enclosed registration plate enclosure. One of the cars even sports chrome-highlighted taillight enclosures, wind deflectors, rear airdams and foglights, though these are likely to be offered as accessories on the Creta.

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source : Hyundai Creta with touchscreen infotainment system spied
 
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) conducted the premiere of the Creta compact SUV at its plant in Chennai today. Post the reveal, HMIL allowed us a 10 minute spin on the Creta, and the following is our brief driving impression of the car.

Hyundai Creta Exterior:
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The Creta SX (O) will be shod with 17-inch alloy wheels.

The exterior of the Hyundai Creta is identical to the Hyundai ix25 sold in China, save for the chrome-plated rear registration plate enclosure. While Hyundai India are yet to release the dimensional specifications of the Creta, expect the overall length to be around 4.27 meters.

The Creta will launch in a total of four variants – Base, S, SX and SX (O). The SX (O) gets projector headlights with LED daytime running lights, 17-inch 215-width diamond-cut alloy wheels, chrome door handles, rear wiper and washer and wing mirror integrated turn signals.

As mentioned earlier, the Creta looks like a smaller Santa Fe, and its design is sure to be appreciated by Indian buyers.

Hyundai Creta Interior:
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Hyundai has laid a lot of emphasis on the body strength of the Creta, made from HSS.

The interior of the Creta is everything one would expect in a modern Hyundai – Solid build quality, well executed design and layout, and a spacious, feature-packed cabin.

On the Creta though, Hyundai have taken their premium interior a step above. For example, the doors have a solid VW-like feel when you open and shut them. Further, the door pads on the top-end Creta SX (O) are lined with leather with contrast white stitching, what is normally seen on a luxury brand.

The view from the driver’s seat is what one would expect from a compact SUV: neither do you get the feeling of sitting two storeys high, nor a hatchback, it’s perfectly in-between.

The Creta’s cabin will be familiar to anyone who has spent time inside an Elite i20, or a Verna. A leather-wrapped 3-spoke steering wheel rests in front of the “Supervision Cluster”, while vertical HVAC vents surround a 7-inch touchscreen AVN (Audio, Visual and Navigation) system. Below the AVN system is the fully-automatic climate control system, and below that Hyundai have provided generous space to store your phone or media device.

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Seen here is the interior of the ix25, the Creta of course gets a dual-tone black and beige interior.

Getting in and out of the seats prove extremely easy thanks to the wide opening doors, and the relatively high-set rear bench. The rear bench is one of the wider ones in this segment, and can accommodate three with reasonable comfort.

Legroom at the rear is generous, to put it in perspective, about 10 percent more than an Elite i20. The seat back (even on the top-end, the Creta will not offer split-folding rear seats, its a single piece) has a relaxed position to it, while under-thigh support is more than satisfactory.

The boot is well shaped and has a relatively low loading lip. The boot volume is expected around the 400 liter mark. It is worthy to note that the Creta comes with a full-sized alloy spare wheel.

Other noteworthy features on the Creta include a 6 speaker audio system, smart key with push button start, 6 airbags, leather seats, shark fin antenna, FATC with ionizer, rear AC vents, steering controls, 1 GB internal storage, and electric folding wing mirrors.

Hyundai Creta Engine and Gearbox:
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The Creta will get a first-in-segment 6-speed automatic transmission on the diesel variant.

We took a brief spin in the Creta diesel 1.6 MT and AT. Refinement levels of this VGT unit are easily best in segment. At idle, its very hard to make this out to be a diesel engine.

At 128 PS, the Creta diesel makes the same amount of power as the Verna 1.6. However, the Creta actually feels quicker and more agile than the sedan. Post 2,000 rpm, this engine hits its sweet spot and there is sufficient grunt to pin you to the seats. At city speeds of say 20 km/h in third gear, it takes the Creta a moment to get past its turbo-lag and get a move-on.

The gearbox is very Verna like: Throws are short and accurate, and the clutch is relatively light as well.

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Even the petrol Creta will get a 6-speed manual transmission.

Coming to the Creta 1.6 AT, Hyundai is offering a 6-speed automatic transmission for its compact SUV. On the move, upshifts are extremely smooth and occur progressively at about 2,000 rpm. Downshifts are pretty quick to, and the Creta AT does not feel like its dragging a slow-shifting gearbox.

Driving the MT and AT back-to-back, it does appear that performance has taken a small cut on the AT, but we reckon the clutch-free driving experience will be better appreciated.

Hyundai Creta Ride and Handling:
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The HIVE structure has significantly helped the road manners of the car.

Since the Creta was tested within the confines of Hyundai’s butter smooth test track, we wouldn’t be able to give a definite verdict here. However, the Creta is extremely promising in this department.

Body control feels tight, and though it’s not involving to drive as say an EcoSport, this is Hyundai’s best handling car till date, we felt. Even the steering feel, which is a downer on Hyundai products, appears decent on the Creta and is miles ahead of the Verna. Courtesy of the Creta’s road manners is its HIVE body structure, made of high-tensile strength steel, which promises increased rigidity.

As we said, the Creta feels very promising in this department, but only a full road-test will bring out its characteristics.

Hyundai Creta Brakes and Safety:
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The SX (O) variant of the Creta gets traction control and hill-ascent control in addition.

The SX (O) variant of the Creta will come equipped with six airbags, ABS, EBD, VSM, HAC (Hill Ascent Control) and ESC, which can be turned off if necessary. The test track’s straight road gave us an opportunity to check out the brakes of the Creta which are extremely powerful and confident inspiring to use. For reference, the Creta SX (O) rides on 17-inch 215-width tyres.

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Its evident that Hyundai has not held back with the Creta, which according to reports has cost the carmaker INR 1,000 Cr to develop. And the efforts have certainly borne fruitful as the Creta comes across as a well-packaged, high-quality product.

The compact SUV appeals on all fronts; the looks, interior design and build quality, space and equipment, engine and gearbox, and even ride and handling to a large extent. While we would definitely need to spend more time with the car for a proper road-test, Hyundai appears to have another winner on its hands.

source : Hyundai Creta Review (First Drive)
 

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The Hyundai Motor Company is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, founded in 1967. Currently, the company owns 33.88 percent of Kia Corporation and fully owns two marques including its luxury cars subsidiary, Genesis, and their electric vehicle Ioniq. The three brands altogether make up the Hyundai Motor Group.
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