Hyundai Creta Summer Edition Launched At Rs 12.05 Lakh

In order to keep the Creta dominating the mid-size SUV segment, Hyundai India has launched the Summer Edition of this SUV in India. The Creta Summer Edition update is not a facelift or mechanical overhaul. Rather, it has been launched to boost the sales of the low- and mid-spec variants of this SUV with a smart reshuffling of features across variants, which offer more value. As for the pricing, the Summer Edition Hyundai Creta starts at Rs 12.05 lakh and goes up to Rs 17.88 lakh.

With the Summer Edition, Hyundai has focused on offering more premium features from higher trims like the SX and SX Premium down to lower and mid variants such as EX and EX(O), and also the mid-spec variants. These features include smart key with push-button start, rear camera, rear window sunshades, full LED lighting package, 16-inch styled wheels, and a factory-fitted dashcam.

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Additionally, the higher variants also get features such as a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, 360-degree camera (Surround View Monitor), Blind View Monitor, and front parking sensors. It has to be noted that mechanically, the Creta remains identical, and there have been no exterior design changes as well.

Now, coming to the pricing, the Hyundai Creta Summer Edition starts at Rs 12,05,900 for the EX variant with the 1.5-litre petrol engine (MT) and Rs 13,61,900 with the 1.5-litre diesel (MT). Then there are the EX (O) Summer Edition variants priced at Rs 13,13,400 (1.5 Petrol MT), Rs 14,48,900 (1.5 Petrol IVT), Rs 14,69,400 (1.5 Diesel MT), and Rs 16,04,400 (1.5 Diesel AT).

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Next up are the S (O) Summer Edition variants with pricing of Rs 14,19,900 (1.5 Petrol MT), Rs 15,64,900 (1.5 Petrol IVT), Rs 15,80,900 (1.5 Diesel MT), and Rs 17,25,900 (1.5 Diesel AT). The S(O) Knight Summer Edition, on the other hand, is priced at Rs 14,38,400 (1.5 Petrol MT) and Rs 15,99,400 (1.5 Diesel MT).

Lastly, the SX Summer Edition variants have been priced at Rs 15,03,600 (1.5 Petrol MT) and Rs 16,33,400 (1.5 Petrol IVT). Meanwhile, the SX Premium Summer Edition is priced at Rs 17,77,900 (1.5 Petrol MT) and Rs 17,88,900 (1.5 Diesel MT).

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The base EX variant gets a much-needed upgrade with the addition of a smart key and push-button start. This small addition will make a big difference, as entry-level buyers now get a feature which is typically reserved for higher trims. Next up is the EX (O) variant, which sees the biggest jump in features, making it one of the most attractive options in the lineup.

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The new additions include LED headlamps, DRLs, and tail lamps, a smart key with push-button start, rear camera, rear window sunshades, and 16-inch styled wheels. Powertrain options include 1.5 petrol (MT & IVT) and 1.5 diesel (MT & AT).

Coming to the S (O) and S (O) Knight, the S(O) variant now comes with a factory-fitted dashcam. As for the Knight Edition, it continues with its blacked-out styling, which adds a sportier appeal.

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The already popular SX variant has become even more appealing with the addition of a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and a factory-fitted dashcam. Lastly, at the top, the SX Premium variant gets major upgrades, including a 360-degree camera, blind view monitor, 10.25-inch digital cluster, and front parking sensors. Existing features include ventilated seats, a Bose 8-speaker sound system, and a 10.25-inch infotainment system.

Hyundai has launched the new Creta Summer Edition in India as its rivals, such as the newly launched Kia Seltos, Renault Duster, Tata Sierra, Skoda Kushaq, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder, are offering strong feature packages in mid variants. So, instead of reducing prices, Hyundai has added high-demand features and improved the value offered by these lower- and mid-level trims.

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