Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) has introduced an automatic transmission in the Creta Petrol (SX+) variant and is priced at Rs 12,86,618 (ex showroom Delhi). The Creta SUV is become a popular vehicle among car buyers since its launch and has raced to 100,000 bookings within eight months.
Hyundai has also introduced the dual airbags as standard across all trims for Creta. This new variant is equipped with AVN, projector headlamps with LED positioning, rear parking camera and sensors, smart key with push button, Chrome O/S door handle, Shark fin antenna, child seat anchor, 17” diamond cut alloys, a leather wrap on steering wheel and fully automatic temperature control.
Current Prices (ex showroom Delhi) for Creta are as follows:
Petrol 1.6 Dual VTVT
Diesel 1.4CRDi
Diesel 1.6 CRDi VGT)
Base
915881
999096
S
MT
10,32,307
11,20,547
S+
12,11,224
SX+
11,84,099
13,36,949
AT
12,86,618
14,50,388
SX (O)
14,43,317
Announcing the launch of the automatic variants, Rakesh Srivastava, Sr VP – Sales & Marketing, HMIL, said, “Hyundai Motor India has witnessed tremendous success with the Creta- The Perfect SUV. Introducing the new variant of automatic transmission in Creta showcases Hyundai’s commitment to providing products based on customers wants and building the relationship as a customer centric company towards ensuring customers delight. With safety as our priority we have also introduced Dual Airbags as standard across all Creta variants. The new Automatic variants and enhanced safety features will be instrumental in achieving our aim to be the most preferred car manufacturer in India.”
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