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HYUNDAI Creta

₹10.79 - 20.2 Lakhs**Ex-showroom price
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The Hyundai Creta is one of India’s most successful compact SUVs, offering a well-rounded blend of design, comfort, features, and powertrain choices. Since its debut in 2015, the Creta has built a strong reputation among urban and family buyers alike. The latest generation, launched in January 2024, introduced significant design and feature upgrades, including an ADAS suite and a new turbo-petrol engine option.

  • Sales Highlight: The Creta continues to dominate the compact SUV space. For the period of January to July 2025, it emerged as the highest-selling passenger vehicle across all segments in the Indian market, underscoring its immense popularity among urban and family buyers.
  • Legacy: The Creta has sold over 10 lakh units since its debut in 2015.

Hyundai Creta Price and Affordability

Current prices reflect the permanent price benefits passed on to consumers following the GST rate cut (effective September 2025). This reduction benefits buyers with savings of up to ₹72,145, depending on the variant.

Ex-showroom Price Range

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Top Variant Price (Approx.)

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Overall Range

₹10.73 lakh (E Petrol MT)

₹20.25 lakh (SX(O) Diesel AT Knight DT)

Covers the full spectrum of options.

Diesel Range

₹12.25 lakh

₹20.25 lakh

The top-end Diesel variant is the most expensive overall.

Turbo Petrol

₹19.90 lakh

₹20.05 lakh (Turbo DCT King Dual Tone)

Available only in higher-end variants.

Naturally Aspirated Petrol

₹10.73 lakh (E Petrol MT)

₹18.96 lakh

This is the most accessible starting point.

Estimated On-Road Price

The estimated on-road price for the Hyundai Creta in New Delhi starts from approximately ₹12.57 lakh for the base variant and goes up to around ₹23.97 lakh for the highest-specification diesel automatic variants.

Current Offers and Deals (October 2025)

As the Creta remains one of Hyundai's highest-selling models, direct cash discounts are currently not available.

Cash Discount: No official cash discount is being offered on the new Creta model this month (Maximum Benefit: ₹0).

Scrappage Scheme: A Scrappage Bonus of up to ₹5,000 may be available for buyers exchanging an old vehicle that qualifies under the government's official scheme.

Other Offers: Variable dealer-level offers are sometimes made available, especially during the festive season. These can include low-interest finance schemes or additional exchange bonuses. Customers must check with their local Hyundai dealership for details.

Technical Specifications & Mileage

The Creta is offered with three engine choices and four transmission options.


Naturally Aspirated Petrol (1.5-litre, 113 bhp):

Transmission Options: 6-speed MT, IVT (CVT)

ARAI Mileage (Claimed): Up to 17.7 kmpl


Diesel (1.5-litre, 116 bhp):

Transmission Options: 6-speed MT, 6-speed Automatic (TC)

ARAI Mileage (Claimed): Up to 21.8 kmpl


Turbo Petrol (1.5-litre, 160 bhp):

Transmission Options: 7-speed DCT

ARAI Mileage (Claimed): Up to 18.2 kmpl

Hyundai Creta Variants, Features, and Safety

Variants & Colours

The Creta is available in seven main variants: E, EX, S, S(O), SX, SX Tech, and SX(O).

Colour Palette

Six monotone finishes (Robust Emerald Pearl, Fiery Red, Ranger Khaki, Abyss Black, Atlas White, and Titan Grey) and one dual-tone option (Atlas White with Abyss Black roof).

Top Features


Safety & ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System):

Level 2 ADAS (e.g., Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist)

6 Airbags (Standard)

Electronic Stability Control (ESC)

Interior Tech:

Dual Integrated 10.25-inch Screens (Infotainment & Digital Cluster)

360-degree Surround View Camera

Comfort:

Panoramic Sunroof

Ventilated Front Seats

Dual-Zone Climate Control

Bose Premium Audio System

Rivals

The Hyundai Creta's primary competitors in the compact SUV segment are the Kia Seltos, Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, MG Astor, and Volkswagen Taigun.

Hyundai Creta 2025 FAQs

Is Creta 7 seater or 5 seater?

The standard Hyundai Creta is a 5-seater compact SUV. If you are looking for a 7-seater vehicle from Hyundai on the same platform, you should consider the larger Hyundai Alcazar.

Can 5 people sit in Creta?

Yes, the Hyundai Creta is designed as a comfortable 5-seater SUV. It provides adequate space and comfort for five occupants, making it highly popular among families and urban buyers.

Does the Hyundai Creta have 7 seats?

No, the Hyundai Creta does not have a 7-seat configuration. It is sold exclusively as a 5-seater. The 7-seater model offered by Hyundai that is related to the Creta is the Hyundai Alcazar.

What is the price of a 7 seater Creta?

The model often mistaken for a 7-seater Creta is the Hyundai Alcazar. The Alcazar starts at an ex-showroom price of approximately ₹14.99 Lakhs and goes up to around ₹21.74 Lakhs for its top variant.

What is the mileage of Creta 7 seater?

Since the 7-seater is the Hyundai Alcazar, its mileage is separate from the Creta. The standard Creta offers a combined mileage range of 17.4 to 21.8 kmpl, depending on the specific engine and transmission combination.

Which Creta model is best?

The SX(O) (or the SX(O) Knight/King Editions) is considered the best model due to its comprehensive feature list. This trim includes premium additions like Level 2 ADAS, ventilated front seats, a panoramic sunroof, and dual-zone climate control.

Which Creta is better, petrol or diesel?

The choice depends on usage: the 1.5L Diesel engine offers superior fuel efficiency (up to 21.8 kmpl) and strong low-end performance, ideal for high mileage users. The 1.5L Turbo Petrol is better for performance enthusiasts, delivering a higher 158 bhp for spirited driving.

Is Creta SX-O worth buying?

The Creta SX(O) is generally considered worth buying if you prioritise technology and safety features. It is the only variant that offers the Level 2 ADAS suite (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and premium comfort features, justifying the higher purchase price.

Which Creta variant is value for money?

The mid-to-high variants like the SX or SX Tech are typically considered the most value for money. They strike a balance by including popular features like the panoramic sunroof, large touchscreen, and LED lighting, while remaining more affordable than the fully-loaded SX(O).

What is the weakness of Creta?

While the Creta is a well-rounded SUV, a common critique in earlier iterations was its relatively average highway stability and occasional concern regarding the structural rigidity compared to some international competitors. The newest version has seen structural reinforcements to address crash protection standards.

Hyundai Creta Key Specs

  • Engine iconEngine
    1482 - 1497 cc
  • Mileage iconMileage
    17.4 kmpl
  • Power iconPower
    113 - 158 bhp
  • Fuel iconFuel
    Petrol | Diesel
  • BootSpace iconBoot Space
    433 litres
  • MaxTorque iconMax Torque
    144 - 253 Nm
  • DriveTrain iconDrive Train
    FWD
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Hyundai Creta Variants

Hyundai Creta price starts at ₹ 10.79 Lakhs and goes up to ₹ 20.2 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Hyundai Creta comes in 70 variants. Hyundai Creta's top variant is King Knight Edition 1.5 Diesel AT Dual Tone.
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₹11.96 Lakhs*
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₹12.4 Lakhs*
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*Disclaimer: The prices are ex-showroom price for the respective model in the selected city.

Hyundai Creta Latest Updates

Calendar icon20 Jan 2026
The compact SUV market becomes competitive with new launches, notably Skoda Kushaq facelift competing against Hyundai Creta.Read Full Story
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The Hyundai Creta's decade-long success in India stems from trust, appealing design, diverse engine options, and feature-rich variants.Read Full Story
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Hyundai Motor India announces a 0.6% price increase across all models starting January 1, 2026, citing rising input costs.Read Full Story
Calendar icon18 Dec 2025
Radar-based ADAS improves safety in North India's winter fog, enhancing vehicle visibility and driver assistance in challenging conditions.Read Full Story
Calendar icon9 Dec 2025
The 2025 Hyundai Creta introduces new variants, with the S(O) variant offering the best balance of price and features.Read Full Story

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Hyundai Creta Expert Review

4
Performance
4.5
Safety
4
Design
4
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4
Comfort

Pros

All-new Matte Grey shadeManual gearbox with turbo petrol engineAddition of dashcam

Cons

Visual updates are mostly cosmetic in naturePricier alternative to comparable Creta models

Hyundai Creta has been the alpha wolf in the herd of mid-size SUV space that has grown by leaps and bounds in terms of options in the past several years. Launched way back in 2015, there are over a million units of the Hyundai Creta on Indian roads. And thousands more being added each month. The model promises a whole lot but what it cannot claim to be is uncommon. So how can someone stand out from the crowd while still enjoying everything else that the Creta offers? Why, the Creta N Line of course.

Creta is the third model from Hyundai to have an N Line avatar, after i20 N Line and Venue N Line. N Line versions of both i20 and Venue form only a small portion of their overall and respective sales. The company says that over the three years since i20 N Line was launched, it has sold around 22,000 units of both N Line models combined. But it also adds that N Line models were never meant to be volume drivers, more to satiate the need to stand out of a select group of customers. And that group is likely to grow with the Creta N Line. Or at least that is what the Koreans expect.

So what does the Hyundai Creta N Line bring to the Indian market and for the Indian customer? Does it make sense over its own (comparatively) less-flashier twin? And are the updates purely cosmetic that can be fitted just as well in the after-market arena? These are just some of the many questions we sought to finds answers to during our day out with the SUV.

Here is Hyundai Creta N Line first-drive review:

 

Also watch: Hyundai Creta N Line review: Dressed to thrill?

For the uninitiated, the N Line range of Hyundai models offer cosmetic updates on the outside body, cabin and some minor tweaks to suspension and steering setup. The Hyundai N Line models are different from Hyundai N cars which are focused primarily on significantly enhancing the performance capabilities. Hyundai N models are developed mainly for track-related driving, targeting authentic speed enthusiasts, and get major specifications' updates.

While there is no Hyundai N model in India at present, Creta N Line is promising to offer the stand out highlights in its own right.

Hyundai Creta N Line: Design updates

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The Hyundai Creta N Line retains most of the overall proportions, design and visual aesthetics of the 2024 Creta launched earlier this year. The differences may not be immediately obvious but also do not require a very close inspection. For starters, the Creta N Line comes with three single and three dual-tone options. In the range of single-tone colour options, a Matte grey shade is not just new to Creta but to Hyundai's India range at large.

N Line also brings Red strip accents all around the outer body of the Creta model which immediately underlines that this is not the ‘conventional’ Hyundai mid-size SUV. Now there is nothing radical about the accents and these can be easily added from an after-market shop as well. But either way - factory fitted or custom added, do add a touch of sporty visual appeal. Additionally, the Red shade finds its way on the brake calipers as well. Then there are minor updates to the front lip and bumper, and a dual-tip muffler at the back. The exhaust notes, however, are not as pronounced as on the Venue N Line and this is a downer for sure.

A look at the Creta N Line (left) standing next to the non N Line version of the latest Creta. Notice the changes on the bumper, front lip and the minor Red accents towards the bottom of the face on the N Line model.
A look at the Creta N Line (left) standing next to the non N Line version of the latest Creta. Notice the changes on the bumper, front lip and the minor Red accents towards the bottom of the face on the N Line model.

The biggest - and possibly best - update on the Creta N Line is that it stands on 18-inch wheels which elevates (no pun intended) its visual outlook from outside and ride position for the driver in the cabin. The diamond-cut alloys are striking and continue to go well with the overall design language of the vehicle. And if all of these updates are not enough, Hyundai has plonked a plethora of ‘N Line’ and ‘N’ badges everywhere - bumper, over the front wheel arch, on alloy hub and at the back.

The very prominent Red accents all around the Creta N Line go well with certain body shades of the vehicle and a bit too flashy with other colours. The preference would largely depend on individual tastes.
The very prominent Red accents all around the Creta N Line go well with certain body shades of the vehicle and a bit too flashy with other colours. The preference would largely depend on individual tastes.

Hyundai Creta N Line: Cabin changes

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The emphasis on the Red colour permeates to within the cabin of the Creta N Line as well. Now there may not be any feature additions - except for a dual dashcam on the upper variant, on the lines of what is on the Exter - or space improvements over the non N-Line version of the model but the idea is to offer a visual differentiation here as well.

A closer look at all the Red accent additions in the cabin of Hyundai Creta N Line. A flat-bottomed steering wheel would have increased the sporty quotient of the cabin that the model is seeking to offer.
A closer look at all the Red accent additions in the cabin of Hyundai Creta N Line. A flat-bottomed steering wheel would have increased the sporty quotient of the cabin that the model is seeking to offer.

There is a dash line in Red on the dashboard which stretches over the left-most air-conditioning vent, a prominent Red border around the entire stretch of the curved and connected infotainment and driver display screens, Red stitching on the gear knob, steering and seats, and even the piping on all seats is done in the same colour.

Once again, Hyundai has plonked the 'N Line' and ‘N’ symbols on every open space available - top of gear knob, bottom of the steering wheel, on the seats, floor mats and even the head cushions on the rear seats.

Hyundai Creta N Line: Drive dynamics

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Hyundai claims Creta N Line DCT can fire from o to 100 kmph in 8,.9 seconds.
Hyundai claims Creta N Line DCT can fire from o to 100 kmph in 8,.9 seconds.

The Creta N Line comes only with one engine options but two transmission choices across the N8 and N10 variants. The 1.5-litre turbo petrol motor introduced on the Creta in January is carried forward to the N Line but the most significant update here is that it is now also paired with a six-speed manual gearbox, apart from the DCT. Remember, the Creta on its own does not offer a manual gearbox with the turbo petrol motor option.

On the move, the Creta N Line feels lighter on its feet even though the power output (158 bhp) and torque (253 Nm) figures are identical to what the regular Creta offers with this engine. Company officials say that the suspension set up has been marginally updated but the difference is hardly evident. What is, however, is the steering that is lighter and therefore more fun when navigating through busy city intersections.

On the flipside, there is no roar or grunt from the exhaust and enthusiasts would find the miss rather appalling. This more so because the Venue N Line does offer some aural excitement when pushing the pedal to the metal.

Hyundai states that the Creta N Line fuel efficiency figures are at 18.4 kmpl for the DCT version while it is at 18 kmpl for the one with the manual gearbox.
Hyundai states that the Creta N Line fuel efficiency figures are at 18.4 kmpl for the DCT version while it is at 18 kmpl for the one with the manual gearbox.

Hyundai Creta N Line: Verdict

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The Creta is a great proposition for most buyers in the mid-size SUV space but does the Creta N Line go well above and beyond? Not really. While it may be a safe assumption that this N Line will sell better than all other N Line models in the Indian market, the number is unlikely to be a significant portion of overall Creta sales figures.

Offered in N8 and N10 variants which both come with manual and automatic gearbox, the Creta N Line is tailormade for those who have finalised their decision to buy a Creta but now want their car to stand out from other Creta units on the road. For others, especially those who may not much care for the optics and others who are on a budget, the ‘conventional’ Creta ought to more than just suffice.

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Hyundai Creta Colours

Hyundai Creta is available in the 5 Colours in India.

Titan Grey
Atlas White
Ranger Khaki
Abyss Black Pearl
Fiery Red
Titan grey

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Hyundai Creta Specifications and Features

Rear AC VentsYes
AirbagsYes
Body TypeSUV
Max Torque144-253 Nm
Keyless EntryYes
TransmissionManual,Automatic
Mileage21.8 kmpl
Engine1482-1497 cc
Fuel TypePetrol,Diesel
SunroofYes

Hyundai Creta Mileage

Hyundai Creta in India is available in Petrol & Diesel variants. Average mileage of Hyundai Creta's petrol variant is 17.4 kmpl (As claimed by the brand in ideal road conditions). Hyundai Creta E 1.5 Petrol comes with a 50 litres fuel tank.

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