Hyundai is all set to launch the all-new Creta across the world including India. The 2019 Hyundai Creta has been spied testing in China for the very first time under heavy camouflage in Beijing, China. In the Chinese market, Hyundai sells Creta as ix25 and whatever updates will be made in the new Creta, the same updates will come to India.
The spied photos indicate that the design of all-new Creta is taken from the new-gen Hyundai cars. The front grille of the 2019 Hyundai Creta is taken from all-new Santa Fe which will be hexagonal in shape. The cascading grille is making its way to many new Hyundai cars by which we can say that the upcoming Hyundai cars will have cascading grille. The headlamps too will be upgraded and will have a new smooth design. In all-new Creta, the housing of the DRLs and headlamp cluster may be seperate. There is no camouflage at the lower front part of the new Creta so we can say that it might be open and in that place the main headlamps cluster might be placed.
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The back of the all-new Hyundai Creta will be upgraded with more smoother design language. It might get newly designed boot lid and smoother tail lamps. The side of the new Hyundai Creta will now be longer. It will also get machined alloy wheels with dynamic design.
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The all-new Hyundai Creta will be launched across the world by mid-2019 and in India, it will be launched later in 2019. To compete with vehicles like Mahindra XUV500 and H7X the South Korean brand might launch a seven-seater variant of the Creta but they have not yet confirmed about it. To compete with Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, Ford EcoSport, Tata Nexon and more, Hyundai will launch all-new sub-4 meter compact SUV in the Indian market.
The powertrain of the new Creta will meet the expectations of the BS-VI compliant norms which will come into effect from April 2020. The details of the powertrain is still not known. Same like the current version, Hyundai will offer both petrol and diesel powertrain options with the new Hyundai Creta. The all-new Creta will be launched in India till end of 2019 and the prices will also increase because of the upgradation.