The sportier Hyundai Creta N Line, available in N8 and N10 trims, is introduced by the Korean company less than two months after the 2024 Hyundai Creta facelift‘s costs were revealed. It is priced between Rs 16.82 lakh and Rs 30 lakh, which is very close to our estimation. Following the introduction of the Alcazar, this is Hyundai’s second significant Creta lineup extension and the company’s third N Line model in India. On February 29, reservations for the N Line went up for Rs 25,000, and Hyundai has now received over 80,000 orders.
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Hyundai Creta N Line Prices
At Rs 20 lakh, the top-spec Creta SX(O), with its 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine producing 160 horsepower, is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. N 10, the corresponding N Line trim, is Rs 30,000 more expensive. N8 trim costs Rs 19.34 lakh in the meantime. According to Hyundai, the automatic version can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 8.9 seconds.
Nonetheless, the Creta N Line is also offered for between Rs 16.82 lakh and Rs 18.32 lakh with a 6-speed manual gearbox. Three ‘Traction’ modes—Snow, Sand, and Mud—and three drive modes—Eco, Normal, and Sport—are included with both powertrains. Hyundai states that the manual version is rated at 18 kpl, while the dual-clutch version delivers 18.4 kpl.
The Creta N Line is priced lower than unique range-topping versions of rivals like the Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo 1.5 TSI (Rs 19.09 lakh-20.49 lakh), Volkswagen Taigun GT Plus and GT Edge (Rs 18.18 lakh-20 lakh) and the Kia Seltos X-Line (Rs 19.60 lakh-20.30 lakh).
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Hyundai Creta N Line exterior
With the Creta N Line, Hyundai appears to have improved its aesthetics compared to earlier N Line models. In addition to the standard sporty features, the model gets larger 18-inch alloy wheels, a redesigned front grille, pronounced side skirts, and all-new front and rear bumpers. The N Line also has a lower profile 215/55 R18 tires as opposed to 215/60 R17 ones on the Creta SX(O).
Along with three dual-tone exterior finishes (Atlas White, Shadow Grey, and Thunder Blue), which come with a contrasting black roof, Hyundai provides three monotone exterior finishes (Abyss Black Pearl, Atlas White, and Titan Grey Matte, only available on the N Line trim). The exterior and interior of the Creta N Line are adorned with red highlights, and it also features twin exhaust tips and a noticeable rear spoiler.
Hyundai Creta N Line interior
The interior is all-black with red accents – the standard Creta gets a dual-tone interior theme. The N Line adds metal pedals, N-badged steering, a gear knob, leatherette seat upholstery, and red ambient lighting.
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Hyundai Creta N Line Specs
The top-spec Creta N Line N10 and top-spec SX(O) share the same features. Standard safety features include an electronic parking brake, blind-sport monitors, 360-degree cameras, rear disc brakes, six airbags, and Level 2 ADAS technology.
A panoramic sunroof, two 10.25-inch infotainment and instrument cluster screens, dual-zone climate control, ventilated front seats, an eight-way powered driver’s seat, and an eight-speaker Bose audio system are just a few of the creature luxuries. A twin dash cam is also included as standard with the Creta N Line.