Hyundai Creta

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Hyundai Creta car is a 5 seater SUV with 1.5 liter diesel engine and 1.5 liter petrol engines. The Hyundai Creta price in India ranges between Rs. 10.99 Lakh to 20.14 Lakh. The claimed mileage of Creta is 17.4 Kmpl on petrol and 21.8 Kmpl on diesel. The car is available in both manual and automatic transmission. The ground clearance of Creta is 190 mm. It comes in 7 beautiful colours. Considering the price and specs the Creta is a tough competition to Honda Elevate, Kia Seltos and Maruti Brezza.
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Creta Price

Hyundai Creta price starts from Rs. 10.99 Lakh and goes upto Rs. 20.14 Lakh for the petrol top model. Creta diesel models price starts from Rs. 12.44 Lakh and goes upto Rs. 20.14 Lakh for the diesel top model. Apart from this Creta petrol automatic price starts at Rs. 15.82 Lakh while Creta diesel automatic price starts at Rs. 17.32 Lakh.
Rs. 10.99 - 20.14 Lakh (Showroom Price in Delhi)
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  • On-RoadRs. 12.61 Lakh
  • RTORs. 1.09 Lakh
  • InsuranceRs. 52,100
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Hyundai Creta Specifications

Key Specifications Top Features
  • Engine1482 - 1497 CC
  • Power157.57bhp@5500rpm
  • Torque253Nm@1500-3500rpm
  • TransmissionManual / Automatic
  • Drive TypeFWD
  • Mileage17.7 - 21.8 Kmpl
  • Fuel TypePetrol / Diesel
  • AirbagsDriver, Passenger and Side Front
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Hyundai Creta Car Latest Updates

The 2024 Hyundai Creta, within a couple of months from its launch, has already garnered over 80,000 bookings across the country. With a sales milestone of over 10 lakh units since its launch in 2015, the Hyundai Creta has been one of the highest selling Hyundai cars in India.

The 2024 Hyundai Creta facelift has been launched in January 16 2024, at a starting price of Rs 10.99 lakh (ex-showroom). It’s the first facelift for the second-gen model, which gets an updated design with India-specific cues, setting it apart from the model sold globally. Overall, it boasts revised exterior and interior with a new 1.5 litre turbo petrol engine.

Additionally, expanding its portfolio, the Creta N Line, a sportier model which was recently launched at an introductory price of Rs 16.82 lakh (ex-showroom), aims at boosting the sales numbers even further appealing to a younger set of customers.


Features of Creta The 2024 Hyundai Creta comes equipped with a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, dual-zone climate control, a panoramic sunroof, cruise control, and ventilated front seats. It also features connected car tech and a wireless phone charger. Safety features include six airbags, ABS with EBD, a 360-degree camera with parking sensors, and electronic stability control. Additionally, it gets ADAS features such as blind-spot detection, forward collision avoidance assist, and rear collision avoidance assist.

Creta Engine The Hyundai Creta 2024 is offered with three engine options: a 115 PS/144 Nm 1.5-litre naturally aspirated (NA) petrol engine, a 160 PS/253 Nm 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, and a 116 PS/250 Nm 1.5-litre diesel engine. Transmission options include a 6-speed manual, a 7-speed DCT, a 6-speed AT, and a CVT. The 2024 Creta delivers claimed fuel efficiency figures of 17.4 kmpl (MT) and 17.7 kmpl (CVT) with a 1.5-litre NA petrol engine, 21.8 kmpl (MT) and 19.1 kmpl (AT) with a 1.5-litre diesel engine, and 18.4 kmpl with a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine. It measures 4330 mm in length, 1790 mm in width, 1635 mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2610 mm.

Creta Rivals

It locks horns with the Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, VW Taigun, MG Astor, Tata Harrier, Honda Elevate, and select variants of the Mahindra XUV700.

Creta Variants

It is offered in seven broad trims: E, EX, S, S (O), SX, SX Tech, and SX (O).

Colour options include: Abyss Black Pearl, Atlas White, Fiery Red, Ranger Khaki, Robust Emerald Pearl, Titan Grey, and a dual-tone option of Atlas White with Abyss Black roof.

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Hyundai Creta Variants

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Creta E

1497 cc . Petrol . Manual
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Rs. 10.99 Lakh
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Creta EX

1497 cc . Petrol . Manual
More than 2 months waiting
Rs. 12.17 Lakh
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Creta E Diesel

1493 cc . Diesel . Manual
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Rs. 12.44 Lakh
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Creta Car Pros and Cons

  • Creta Advantages

    Updated styling isn’t as polarising - Looks expensive!; Improved interior design & quality makes in-cabin experience richer, Loaded with features: dual 10.25” displays, Level 2 ADAS, panoramic sunroof etc.

  • Creta Disadvantages

    Boot is shallow, best suited to small trolley bags, Limited variants for automatic - Turbo engine available in a single variant.

  • Expert's Conclusion

    The reasons to consider or reject the Creta have not changed. Despite the increase in price, the reasons to consider have simply become stronger.

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Hyundai Creta Expert Review

The Hyundai Creta is a compact SUV, available in the Rs 12-22 lakh price range. The SUV is among the bestsellers among the competition, which includes the Kia Seltos, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder, Volkswagen Taigun, Skoda Kushaq, Honda Elevate, Citroen C3 AirCross and MG Astor. For a similar price, you could also consider sedan alternatives such as the Hyundai Verna, Honda City, Volkswagen Virtus, and Skoda Slavia. Also, if you want a larger SUV for similar money, and are willing to compromise on a few features, the mid-spec models of the Tata Harrier, MG Hector and Mahindra XUV700 can also be considered. 

Looks


Hyundai has updated the design of the Creta thoroughly. It bears no resemblance to the previous model, except when viewed from the side. 

The front profile now appears taller and wider, thanks to the new bonnet with stronger lines, the new lighting elements and the larger grille. Hyundai has used dark chrome instead of shiny chrome on the grille, which looks classy — especially paired with darker body colours. There are inverted L-shaped daytime running lamps up top, connected by a light bar that functions as the pilot lamp. Under the daytime running lamps, you’ll spot sequential turn indicators. 

Hyundai claims to have worked on complaints of poor headlight performance on the old model. There’s a large LED headlight unit on the bumper. There are claims of better and stronger lighting, and first observations about the headlights are positive. They seem a little more powerful than before. Here too, Hyundai has skipped out on fog lamps entirely. 


The side profile is instantly recognisable as a Creta, thanks to the silver trim above the windows. Hyundai has opted to keep the tyre size the same as before. However, the 17-inch alloy wheels on the top-end model now have a new design. 

From the rear, most would be happy to see that the controversial design has been changed to something that’s pleasing to most eyes. A large connected tail lamp is the centre of attention, and there are slim sequential indicators here too. Oddly, there’s a single central reverse lamp that’s placed quite low on the bumper. This can be a little hard to spot in malls or parking lots. 


Overall, the Creta is now less controversial than before. If you were not sure about the older Creta’s looks, this one most certainly will change your opinion. 

Interior


The updated dashboard design is yet another reason to favour the Creta. Hyundai has neatly sliced the dashboard into two sections. The lower section, including the glovebox, wireless charging compartment and gear lever area, remains unchanged. The upper section, however, has been redone entirely, for a more upmarket look. This has also enabled Hyundai to give a small storage space right above the glovebox. 

With the previous version, we did not like the interior quality, especially on top of the dashboard. This has been fixed with a smooth, almost rubber-like texture on the dashboard which feels nice to touch. The choice of colours is interesting — with off-white, grey and copper highlights. There’s a lot of piano/gloss black surfaces here, around the new AC vents and around the climate control console — all of which are prone to picking up a lot of scratches. 


Hyundai has chosen a muted grey-white theme for the upholstery which looks and feels premium. In terms of space, there’s nothing new to report. The front seats remain comfortable for six-footers and there’s ample adjustment in the tilt-telescopic steering and the 8-way powered driver’s seat for you to find a relaxed driving position. The prominent side bolsters will do their bit in reducing tiredness over long drives. 

At the rear, a six-footer can sit comfortably. There’s ample kneeroom, foot room, and headroom. Hyundai continues to use a flat seat base and seat back, which allows the Creta to accommodate a third occupant at the rear with a little more ease. Surprisingly, Hyundai still does not offer a central headrest. 

You get the option of reclining the rear seats for more comfort. Additionally, there’s a central armrest with cupholders, two type-C chargers, and a privacy curtain. 

Boot Space


At 433 litres, the boot space remains unchanged. This boot is shallow and wide. It is wiser to carry multiple small trolley bags instead of a single large ones. We could fit in a medium size and two cabin trolley bags with a little space left for a backpack. Alternatively, four cabin trolley bags will also fit comfortably in this boot. There’s 60:40 split functionality, in case you have to carry more luggage. 

Features


The features list of the Creta remains more or less identical. Highlights include: 

Keyless Entry

Push-Button Star-Stop

8-Way Powered Driver’s Seat

Leatherette Upholstery

Front-Seat Ventilation

Wireless Charger

10.25” Touchscreen

8-speaker Bose Sound System

Ambient Lighting

Panoramic Sunroof

With the update, there are a few key additions: 


Feature

Notes

10.25” Digital Driver’s Display

Crisp resolution, great response time. Among the best in the segment. Gets configurable themes as well.

360° Camera

Clear feed even in low light conditions. Relays feed to the instrument cluster while indicating. Flawless execution. 

Dual-Zone Climate Control

Driver and passenger can select individual temperatures — functions as intended. 

Safety


Hyundai claims to have made structural changes to the Creta. This includes higher use of advanced high strength and high strength steel in the body of the car. There are reinforcements made to critical areas too. Considering the Verna scored a full five stars in Global NCAP, we have high hopes from the updated Creta. 

All variants of the Creta get a host of safety features as standard. This includes:

6 Airbags

ABS with EBD

Electronic Stability Control

Hill Start Assist

Vehicle Stability Control

ISOFIX Child seat Mounts

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System

Rear Disc Brakes

The top-spec variants also get Level 2 ADAS functionality which functions with inputs from a front-facing camera, radar and rear radars as well. This opens up a variety of safety features.

Feature

Test Notes

Adaptive Cruise Control

Maintains speed and distance basis the vehicle in front. Four selectable distances. Minimum distance keeps a gap of ~1.5 car length. Feels confidence inspiring and usable on Indian highways. 

Lane Keep Assist

Front facing camera reads the lane marking and keeps the vehicle in centre of the lane. Will steer automatically to the centre in case you deviate off track unintentionally or attempt to change lane without indicating.

Functions as intended. Steering intervention is strong, but not surprising. 

Forward Collision Warning

Warns you to brake in case of a possible frontal collision. Works satisfactorily.

Auto Emergency Braking

Applies brakes in case you don’t. Braking is expectedly sudden and strong. Feels dependable. 

Rear Cross Traffic Alert/Safe Exit Warning

Detects objects/vehicles behind the vehicle. Helpful when reversing out of a spot or exiting the vehicle. Alerts are sharp and timely. Brakes are applied in case of possible collision. 

Blind Spot Detection

Bright red light on the mirror notifies you of vehicles in your blindspot. Detects bikers and cyclists accurately. 

Drive


Hyundai is offering three engine options with the Creta: a 1.5-litre petrol (with manual/CVT), 1.5-litre diesel (with manual/automatic), and a new 1.5-litre turbo-petrol (DCT only). 

1.5-litre Petrol


This engine is shared with the Verna, Seltos, and Carens. It’s well-established for its refinement, ease-of-driving, and fuel economy. If you intend to mostly commute in your Creta, and highway trips are going to be sparse, this engine is the one to pick. We would recommend the CVT version, since it makes driving that much easier. This engine is best suited for a relaxed driving style. Overtakes on the highway will require a little planning. 

You can expect a fuel economy of around 12-14 kmpl in the city, and between 16-18 kmpl on the highway. 

1.5-litre Turbo Petrol

The turbo-petrol has made a comeback in the new Creta. This is the energetic, enthusiast pick of the lot. The response of the engine, especially in Sport mode, is instant. It’s properly quick, and you will find yourself at the speed limit rather effortlessly. Pick this engine if you enjoy driving. Do bear in mind that this engine, especially paired with the DCT, isn’t particularly fuel efficient inside heavy city traffic. Do not be surprised if you average anywhere between 9-11kmpl. It will be more fuel efficient on the open highways, averaging between 15-17kmpl. 

1.5-litre Diesel


This engine is the true all-rounder in the lineup, offering the best balance. It’s smooth, powerful and fuel-efficient all at the same time. Even in the manual version, the clutch is light and predictable, making it easy to drive. Here too we would recommend the automatic. This engine is the one to pick if you foresee a lot of interstate driving. The advantage in terms of fuel efficiency will balance out the additional cost. 

You can expect the diesel engine to return 12-14 kmpl inside the city, and approximately 18-20 kmpl on the highway. 

Ride and Handling

The Creta continues to remain a comfortable vehicle to travel in. Hyundai has tuned the suspension well to absorb shocks from bad roads and undulations. At moderate speeds, there’s very little body movement even over rough surfaces. It’s only when the roads stop existing that the Creta shows some side-to-side movement at crawling speeds. Highway stability is acceptable. It remains composed at triple-digit speeds on smooth roads. 

The steering is light and quick. Apt for city use. There’s enough weight for highway journeys too. Through corners, the Creta remains neutral and predictable. There’s some expected body roll, but nothing that can cause you to be nervous. 

Verdict


The Creta remains a phenomenal family car. It’s well-built and finished, has ample space and has the right kind of features that one would expect from a vehicle of this size and price. 

The Hyundai Creta was never exceptional in one single aspect. It did a lot of things just right or a little more than right. With this update, the reasons to consider or reject the Creta have not changed, and despite the increase in price, the reasons to consider have simply become stronger. 

Hyundai Creta User Reviews

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  • Creta Blends Comfort with Performance

    Drive with the Hyundai Creta to the coming position. This dégagé SUV combines comfort and Performance to give a comfortable ride for motorists and My family members like. Whether i am on a road trip and exchanging to work, the Creta guarantees a comfortable and enjoyable ride thanks to its ample innards and high- end features. You will punch with confidence and Power in every circumstance thanks to features like cutting- bite technology and strong machine selections. The Hyundai Creta is around to revise my driving experience. Get ready.

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  • Popluar SUV with Premium Interior

    In comparison, the Hyundai Creta SUV impresses with its well-rounded package, offering a variety of engine options, including a turbo-petrol and diesel, along with a host of features such as a panoramic sunroof and Bose sound system. With reliable safety features and spacious interiors, the Creta is an ideal choice for those seeking premium comfort and practicality in an SUV.

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  • Bold Design, Elevated Driving Experience.

    Experience the Hyundai Creta, a agent that adroitly combines SUV Power with Urban faculty, and take Pleasure in SUV brilliance connected with Urban finesse. The superb, streamlined face of the Creta, along with its SUV- suchlike rigidity, make it an pleasurable Vehicle to punch in the megacity. Thanks to its dynamic features, ample cabin, and provident performance, the Creta is a great option for individualities appearing for an SUV that fits in with megacity abiding fluently. This SUV exemplifies Hyundai's fidelity to furnishing Urban fineness together with SUV moxie, whether im are whirring through business in the megacity or driving on a weekend flight.

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  • Your Gateway to Boundless Exploration!

    Find the Hyundai Creta, a car that perfectly blends SUV power with society phrases, and enjoy the society ruggedness and SUV intelligence. The Creta delivers the SUV’s versatility by providing a distinctively wide, streamlined function, making it a pleasant punch around the megacity. For those looking for an SUV that seamlessly blends megacity life, the Creta is brutally independent thanks to dynamic features, expansive interiors and providential definition This SUV shows Hyundai's commitment to delivering SUV differentiation to its public goddess, whether megacity -floating through business in the city or to go out for the weekend.

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  • Hyundai Creta Urban Sophistication, SUV Brilliance

    Greet urban sophistication with SUV brilliance in the Hyundai Creta, a vehicle that perfectly blends city style with SUV prowess. Driving the Creta is like navigating the urban landscape with a touch of sophistication a car that not only excels in sleek design but also offers the versatility of an SUV. The Creta's dynamic features, spacious interior, and efficient performance make it an super choice for drivers seeking an SUV that Smoothly adapts to city living. Whether tackling city traffic or Starting on a weekend adventure, this SUV stands as a testament to Hyundai's commitment to delivering urban sophistication with SUV brilliance.

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  • Game forward

    It’s been about five years since i last drove a creta, What with my life at autocar being happily centred around two wheels.That changed when i got to spend a couple of weeks with the new creta for a long vacation home, And man has it taken the game forward.The first ten minutes was just spent in the office car parking lot figuring out all the gizmos.Of course, You’ve already heard all about this car’s many wonderful features, But as fancy as the creta may have gotten, It’s still very much an identifiable creta driving experience.Hyundai has consistently made some of the most refined diesel engines and this one is no different.The refinement isn’t in just how smooth it sounds and feels, But also in the smooth way that the torque is delivered, Which just adds to a gentle, Calming driving experience.Calm and gentle are what the creta excels at and it breathes down a smooth road in a likeable manner.The ride comfort is mostly good, But its suspension still can’t eat through big potholes as effortlessly as a renault duster or nissan kicks.Some of the creta’s features like the wireless phone charger and the crisp bose audio system really were a treat, But others were occasionally an annoyance.My elbow kept hitting the air purifier’s touch screen controls on the back of the central arm rest, Which can be overcome by locking the controls.But the purifier insists on coming on every time the car is started and you have to go into the menu on the infotainment display to turn it off.Hyundai has gone through the effort of throwing in advanced features like an electronic handbrake, But after a few weeks, I really missed the simple convenience of one-touch up/down power window controls – something that remains reserved only for the driver.Reach adjustment for the steering wheel was another miss, But the electronically controlled driver seat still helped me find a nice driving position so i won’t grumble much there.There’s also no shaking the feeling of the low-rent dashboard plastics that appear to be another compromise made for all the marvellous features.After 27, 300km, Mostly at the typically overzealous hands of automobile journalists, The creta seems to have fared quite well.There were no obvious creaks and rattles and the only sign of wear was a broken left side tether for the parcel tray.The tyre pressure warning system on our car had also stopped working at some point before i got it, And as sergius mentioned in our first report, The driver’s side electric seat adjust button was missing.It’s also worth repeating what sergius said about the fuel efficiency – this diesel engine can be really efficient, Which has become an extraordinary pleasure in these times.

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  • 5.0
    A well rounded SUV that combines

    Suv that has performance, Comfort, Style and variety of engine options such as an energetic 1.4l turbo petrol and a refined 1.5l diesel.The automatic transmission works well, While the manual mode with paddles provides some fun.The creta cabin is roomy, Well designed with a panoramic sunroof, Bose sound system and an air purifier.It has a reliable safety package which includes six airbags, Esp and all wheel disc brakes.For those who want the best in a premium and practical suv, Then creta is an ideal choice.Heavily refreshed feature list.Spacious cabin and comfortable seats.The updated design looks sharp and appealing.Hyundai provide best spares/service availability and resale value.Creta is so classy so comfortable with good performance and a nice look best mileage with very good alloys and interior is so premium look sound quality creta rating parameter.The hyundai creta is the super city suv, Not exclusively an suv.The creta is super for megacity residers seeking comfort and performance with its impressive surface and point plugged innards.The hyundai creta epitomizes the company s fidelity to offering guests an city suv that epitomizes performance, Luxury, And interpretation, Icing that every drive is an disquisition of city complication and capability, Whether navigating through vehicle or enjoying a weekend flight.It's all upto a person if you think you have to drive like a king you must go for creta undoubtedly as a best in the market.When a creta seen on a road there is only a creta seen people only see creta.At last if you chose creta i make sure that you will never regret.

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  • Dynamics of SUV outside of the city

    The Hyundai Creta is an urban SUV with a dynamic and stylish design incorporating bold features, advanced technology, and versatile performance guaranteed to give drivers a thrilling driving experience on both city streets and open freeways. The Hyundai’s flagship SUV – Creta – has a unique exterior with sleek lines, aggressive styling and premium finishes that set it apart. The Creta’s inside is a roomy and well-equipped cabin complete with luxury fittings, easy-to-use controls and state-of-the-art technology leading to enhanced comfort, convenience, and connectivity for all passengers. Powered by a variety of fuel efficient gasoline and diesel engines, advanced safety features and smart driving aids, the Creta offers responsive performance, excellent fuel economy and superb handling giving you a confident and comfortable driving in any environmental conditions.

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  • Dynamic Urban Cruiser Hyundai Creta

    With its Urban complication, the Hyundai Creta, an SUV aimed to give comfort and Trend on every trip, will enhance my driving experience. This SUV's driving experience prioritizes comfort and fineness in extension to its seductive Design, taking the motorist on a trip into a better metric of Urban living. My experience with the Creta punctuate an SUV that's representative of smart Urban life since it isn't only represented by its Stylish Design but also offers an unusual driving experience. Whether they're driving on roadways or through megacity Streets, this SUV is substantiation of Hyundai's devotion to furnishing consumers with a Stylish and canny accompaniment for their Urban emprises.

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Hyundai Creta Colours

Hyundai Creta car is available in 7 exciting colours options like Atlas White, Ranger Khaki, Fiery Red, Robust Emerald Pearl, Atlas White With Abyss Black, Titan Grey and Abyss Black.
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  • Fiery Red
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  • Abyss Black

Hyundai Creta Mileage

The mileage of Hyundai Creta starts from 17.4 Kmpl to 21.8 Kmpl. The claimed ARAI mileage of Creta Petrol Manual is 17.4 Kmpl and for the Creta Diesel Manual is 21.8 Kmpl. In Automatic the claimed ARAI mileage of Creta Petrol is 18.4 Kmpl and for the Creta Diesel Automatic is 19.1 Kmpl.
Fuel Type Transmission ARAI Claimed
Diesel Automatic 19.1 Kmpl
Diesel Manual 21.8 Kmpl
Petrol Automatic 18.4 Kmpl
Petrol Manual 17.4 Kmpl

Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying Creta

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Q. What is the mileage of the Hyundai Creta?
  • The Hyundai Creta's mileage is 17.4 to 21.8 km/l.
Q. What is the price of the Hyundai Creta in Jaipur?
  • The Hyundai Creta is priced from INR 10.99 - 20.14 Lakh (Ex-showroom Price in Jaipur). To get the estimated on-road price of this vehicle in Jaipur, you may click on the given link for the price details.
Q. What is the mileage of the Hyundai Creta?
  • The mileage of Hyundai Creta ranges from 17.4 Kmpl to 21.8 Kmpl.
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Q. What is the mileage of Hyundai Creta?
  • The average mileage of the Hyundai Creta typically ranges from around 17 to 21 miles per gallon (MPG) in city driving conditions and 22 to 27 MPG on the highway, depending on factors such as engine size, driving habits, and road conditions.
  • The mileage of Hyundai Creta ranges from 17.4 Kmpl to 21.8 Kmpl.
Q. When launching ?
  • The Hyundai Creta has already been launched in the Indian market and is now available for sale.

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What is the price of top model of Hyundai Creta?

The ex-showroom price of top variant of Hyundai Creta is 20.14 Lakh (Delhi).

What is the EMI of Hyundai Creta in Delhi?

The EMI for the base variant of Hyundai Creta in Delhi is Rs. 21,277 per month @ 10.5% for a tenure of 60 months.

What are the top competitors of Hyundai Creta?

The top 3 competitors of Hyundai Creta are Tata Punch EV, Tata Tigor EV and Citroen eC3.

What is the ground clearance of Hyundai Creta?

The ground clearance of Hyundai Creta is 190 mm.

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