The mega-successful mid-size SUV is set to undergo a generational upgrade
The new-gen Hyundai Creta has finally been visualized by a prominent digital artist. Creta is the most successful mid-size SUV in the country. Each month, it posts impressive sales, blowing the competition out of the water. Some of the most attractive traits of the Creta include the latest tech and convenience, bold styling, multiple powertrain options and the Hyundai brand image. Even though the existing Creta is among the most feature-laden products in its space, the new-gen model can take things to a whole new level.
New-Gen Hyundai Creta Digitally Rendered
This attractive rendition has been created by SRK Designs. In the visuals, we witness the latest design philosophy from the Korean auto giant. At the front, there are sleek LED DRLs on the edge of the bonnet with Morse Code dotted lights in the middle. The main headlamp cluster is located on the edge of the bumper and the lower section of the bumper contains a rugged skid plate. I particularly like the sturdy body claddings, which are connected from the front bumper all the way to the side body claddings.
Talking about the side section, there are pronounced wheel arches, black side pillars, functional roof rails and elegant alloy wheels. These accentuate the imposing demeanour of the famed SUV. Finally, the tail profile features a roof-mounted spoiler, sleek LED taillamps with an illuminated glass panel connecting them. The lower section showcases a solid bumper with sturdy elements. All in all, this is a pretty impressive illustration inspired by the latest global design philosophy of the Korean car marque. In the final production model, we might witness 4 powertrain options – 1.5L NA petrol, 1.5L turbo petrol, 1.5L turbo diesel and a 1.5L petrol hybrid.
Editor’s Note
Yatharth Chauhan, Managing Editor
The Creta’s dominance in the mid-size SUV segment has never really been about one standout factor, it’s the sheer balance Hyundai strikes across design, features and powertrain choice. A full generational update, as imagined here, shows just how aggressively Hyundai will need to evolve styling while retaining the familiarity Indian buyers trust. In a segment that’s only getting more crowded and premium-focused, the next-gen Creta won’t be chasing rivals, it’ll be setting the benchmark yet again.
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