Hyundai may need revealed the facelifted Creta in Indonesia in November 2021, however the pre-facelift variant stays on sale in different elements of the world like South America. Now, the Creta will get the N Line remedy for the primary time, including slightly sportiness to the small crossover.
The Creta N Line relies on the pre-facelift second-generation mannequin that was launched in 2019. Nonetheless, it advantages from a redesigned bumper with a wider grille that’s now linked with the cut up headlights and a bigger bumper consumption with triangular flip alerts and splitter-style options. The sample on the grille is harking back to the Tucson, whereas the truth that the grille is separated from the bonnet scoop makes the SUV look sportier.
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Different additions embrace the version-specific 17-inch alloy wheels, N badges throughout the automotive, dual-tone exterior, a panoramic sunroof, and diffuser-style add-ons on the redesigned rear bumper. Not like another N and N Line fashions, the Creta doesn’t get the crimson highlights on the decrease a part of the bodykit.
Contained in the cabin, we discover black upholstery with contrasting crimson stitching, the N emblem on the seats, gearknob, and steering wheel, plus shiny black remedy for the middle console. Tools options embrace a ventilated driver’s seat, computerized air-conditioning, six airbags, and the essential pack of the Hyundai SmartSense ADAS suite.
The Creta N Line, which is already out there to pre-order in Brazil, is powered by a turbocharged 1.0-liter T-GDi three-cylinder petrol engine producing 118 hp (88 kW / 120 PS) and 172 Nm (127 lb-ft) of torque. Energy is shipped to the entrance wheels by way of a six-speed computerized transmission.