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Hyundai Creta N Line Spotted Undisguised, Launch Soon

Hyundai Creta N Line spotted during TVC shoot, to be available in 2 variants

Hyundai Creta N Line was rumoured to launch soon after the facelifted version and now the car has been shotted during its TVC shoot. Since they have started shooting the commercials, it means the launch is not far away. We can expect Hyundai to launch the Creta N Line by February or March.

The exterior gets substantial tweaks like new nose with redesigned grille and sporty bumper design. The side profile reveals sharp diamond cut alloy wheels that are expected to be 18-inch units, bigger than 17-inch seen on the regular facelifted Creta. Another thing you will notice is the red strip running across the lower-half of the body to add to the sportiness.

The rear profile gets a huge pronounced roof mounted spoiler and a new muscular bumper with twin exhausts and diffuser with a red reflection strip in the middle to give it an F1 style look. There are N Line badges on the fender and the tailgate of the car.

The interior reveals new sporty changes like all-black cabin theme with red contrasting elements. It gets red inserts on the dashboard and on the frame of the dual screen setup. There is a new 3-spoke sporty steering wheel with N Line logo on the bottom. There is an N Line gear select lever as well and red contrast stitching on the upholstery.

We can expect Hyundai to offer more features in the N Line variant compared to the regular facelift. It is expected to get dual camera dashcam, rain sensing wipers, sound mood lamps, etc.

The 2024 Hyundai Creta N Line will be available in two variants – N8 and N10. It will be powered by the same 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine producing 158 BHP and 253 Nm of torque. Both the variants will be offered with 7-speed DCT automatic transmission. However, the N10 variant will also be available with an exclusive 6-speed manual transmission.

We can expect Hyundai to offer sporty exhaust note with the Creta N Line and also slightly tuned suspension for sharper handling.

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