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Revving Up Excitement: Unveiling the 2024 Hyundai Creta N Line with Sporty Elegance and Enhanced Performance

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The much-anticipated 2024 Hyundai Creta N Line has been officially teased ahead of its scheduled launch on March 11th. As a sporty variant of the popular Creta model, Hyundai is set to introduce visual enhancements, additional features, and certain mechanical tweaks. Anticipate a premium pricing strategy, with an expected increase of at least Rs. 1 lakh over the standard model, varying across different variants.

Adding to Hyundai's N Line portfolio, which already includes the i20 N Line and Venue N Line, the new Creta N Line will be available in striking matte grey and a vibrant blue shade with red accents. The front fascia will showcase a sleeker grille design with a new pattern, complemented by a sporty, sharper bumper featuring red accents. The side profile will incorporate red accents on the skirts, accompanied by 18-inch alloy wheels with a fresh black-painted pattern. The rear profile will feature a large roof-mounted spoiler and a revamped sporty bumper.



Offered in two variants – N8 and N10, the Creta N Line will be powered by the same 1.5-litre turbo petrol engine, delivering 158 BHP and 253 Nm of torque. Both variants will come with a 7-speed DCT automatic transmission, while the N10 variant will also offer a 6-speed manual transmission.

Internally, the Creta N Line will boast an all-black sporty theme, highlighted by red contrast stitching on the steering wheel, gear selector lever, and upholstery. Expect new ambient lighting to complement the sporty vibe, along with the N Line’s distinctive three-spoke steering wheel, gear selector, and aluminum race pedals.

Hyundai aims to enhance the driving experience by adjusting the suspensions, steering feedback, and exhaust note for a more dynamic feel. Additional features are also anticipated for the N Line variants of the Creta, making it an exciting addition to the Hyundai lineup.

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