The sportier version of the Hyundai Creta SUV, the N Line, is currently available for purchase in India. Hyundai is offering it in two main variations, the N8 and the N10, and bookings for it began in late February 2024. The following are its initial prices, broken down per variant
Variant | Price (introductory ex-showroom pan-India) |
N8 MT | Rs 16.82 lakh |
N8 DCT | Rs 18.32 lakh |
N10 MT | Rs 19.34 lakh |
N10 DCT | Rs 20.30 lakh |
DCT: dual-clutch automated gearbox
Check out the features of each of these versions if you intend to buy the sportier Creta
Particular Qualities | N8 | N10, above N8. |
Exterior | - 18-inch red brake calipers and alloy wheels
- The side skirtings and bumpers have red accents.
- N Line logos
- LED headlights that operate automatically
- Linking LED DRL strand
- Linkable LED tail lamps
- On ORVMs, LED dynamic turn indicators
- railings on the roof
- dark-colored grille
- Door knobs with a body-color outside
- Dark ORVMs
- back spoiler
- Two-tip exhaust
- antennae with shark fins
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Interior | - theme of the cabin: all black with hints of crimson
- N-branded leatherette seats
- a steering wheel covered in leatherette
- The gear shifter and door pad leatherette finishes
- The brake and accelerator pedals have a metal finish.
- Headrests with height adjustment for every passenger
- Driver’s seat with adjustable height
- package tray at the back
- center armrest in front with storage
- central armrest at the back with cupholders
- Rear seat split-folding 60:40
- Holder for sunglasses
| - Ambient red lighting
- Driver seat with eight power settings
- IRVM auto-dimming with hotkeys
- cushion for the headrest in the back seat
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Convenience and Comfort | - Two-step rear seat recline
- Sunshade for rear windows
- a panoramic sunroof
- AC with two zones and rear vents
- Wireless charging for phones
- *Drive modes: Normal, Sport, and Eco
- Sand, Mud, and Snow are the traction control modes.
- *Paddle shifters
- cruise control
- Push-button operation
- Foldable, electrically adjustable ORVMs that automatically fold
- Adjustable telescopic and tilt steering wheel
- glovebox that is cooled
- ports for USB Type-C charging on the front and rear
- 12-volt power outlet
- Every single one of the four power windows
- Lighter for boots
- Cluster of semi-digital instruments
- Controls for phoning and music on the steering column
- Day or night IRVM
- puddle lamps with a useful feature
| - Audio-controlled panoramic sunroof
- front chairs with vents
- A 10.25-inch display for digital drivers
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Infotainment | - 8-inch touch screen
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Bluetooth compatibility
- six-speaker audio system
- voice identification
| - 10.25-inch touch screen
- eight speakers Bose audio setup
- linked automotive technology
- Alexa compatibility
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Safety | - Six airbags
- Control Electronic Stability (ESC)
- The management of vehicle stability (VSM)
- Hill-start support
- System for Monitoring Tire Pressure (TPMS)
- Every disc brake
- Three-point seat belts for every passenger
- Mounts for ISOFIX child seats
- Defogger and washer on the rear wiper
- Dashcam with two cameras (N8 only)
- camera reversing with guidelines
- Parking sensors at the back
| - ADAS (Adaptive Cruise Control*, Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Assist, and Collision Avoidance)
- 360-degree lens
- sensors for front parking
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exclusive to the DCT versions
The dual-camera dashcam adds nearly the same functionality to the otherwise nearly identical Creta N Line, which is based on the higher-spec versions of the standard Creta. Ventilated front seats, an all-around camera, and advanced driver assistance systems are shared by the two models; however, the top-of-the-line N10 trim level is the only one with these amenities. Take note that the addition of ADAS means that the N10 DCT model has adaptive cruise control rather than standard cruise control.
Only Turbo-petrol Powertrain
Hyundai is selling it with one turbo-petrol engine and two different transmission choices, which are detailed below:
Specification | 1.5-litre Turbo-petrol |
Power | 160 PS |
Torque | 253 Nm |
Transmission | 6-speed MT, 7-speed DCT |
Claimed Fuel Efficiency | 18 kmpl, 18.2 kmpl |
What’s the price?
The Hyundai Creta N Line, a fair upgrade over the standard Creta, has an amazing starting price range of Rs 16.82 lakh to Rs 20.30 lakh (ex-showroom nationwide). It competes with the VW Taigun GT, higher-spec versions of the Skoda Kushaq and MG Astor, and the Kia Seltos GTX+ and X-Line.
Also Read: Hyundai Creta N Line Vs. Turbo-Petrol Competitors: Purported Fuel Economy Comparison