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The Hyundai Creta Could Get The Sporty N Line Treatment


Hyundai Brazil has teased a surprise N Line model, and we suspect it to be the new Creta

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  • Hyundai Creta could get N Line treatment in Brazil.
  • It will roll on sportier wheels and feature sportier bumpers.
  • Inside, it will get N-branded steering wheel and gear lever.
  • Expected to be launched in Brazil soon.

There is a new N Line model brewing in Brazil, and we suspect one of Hyundai’s popular cars in India, the Creta, could get the treatments. In fact, Brazilian reports suggest that it's the Creta N Line and it’s expected to break cover anytime soon. So without further ado, let’s see what you can expect from the new Creta N Line. 

Like the i20 N Line, Hyundai will make cosmetic enhancements for a sportier look. The grille insert is expected to be different and will house the N Line badging. At the side, the SUV could sit on a sportier looking alloys and get red brake callipers for that racier look. Last but not least, sportier bumpers on either ends with red touches could round off the look.  

Hyundai will spruce up the Creta’s interior with N-branded steering wheel and gear selector knob. Plus, like the Creta Turbo in India, the interior will be all-black with splashes of red. That said, no changes are expected in the features front, and it should be similar to the top-spec standard Creta.  

Powertrain options are yet to be confirmed. However, this not being a full fledged N car, it will carry on the existing engine options. In India, the Creta is offered with a 115PS 1.5-litre diesel, 115PS 1.5-litre petrol, and 140PS 1.4-litre turbo-petrol engines. Depending on the powertrain, you can have it with either manual, automatic or clutchless manual ‘boxes. 

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Since the i20 N Line gets just the turbo-petrol motor, Hyundai could replicate the same with the Creta N Line. It could also get a throatier exhaust note and retuned suspension to enhance the overall driving experience, like what Hyundai did with the i20.  

More details about this mysterious N Line model will surface online as time goes on. So stay tuned. If launched in India, the Creta N Line will take on sportier looking models like the Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo, Kia Seltos X Line, and VW Taigun GT.

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