Hyundai Creta
Hyundai Creta is a 5-seater SUV available at a starting price of Rs. 10.91 Lakh. The car is available in 69 variants, with 5 engine and 5 transmission option. Additionally, Creta offers a Ground Clearance measurement of 190 mm and a Boot capacity of 433 liters. You can choose from 7 colors for the Creta. The mileage of the Creta varies from 17.4 - 21.8 KM/L depending on the model....
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Introduction

- The Hyundai Creta has been achieving major sales milestones thanks to its popularity.
- Since its debut 10 years ago, the mid-size SUV has always been a hit with more than 12 lakh units sold now.
- Now in its third generation (2015, 2020, 2024), it stays updated with tech and features.
- Currently it's still offered in two special editions — Knight (2022) and Adventure (2024).
- Hyundai even launched two new variants of the Creta in March 2025, with it being the latest update.
- It added some features too, and now this popular compact SUV is offered in the EX (O) and SX Premium variants as well.
Exterior

- In its latest iteration, its fascia is very different with a new black chrome grille.
- This, along with new LED DRLs, rectangular LED headlamps, and a heavily reworked front bumper, give the Creta a very different look.
- Changes to the side profile are limited to a new 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels, while the silhouette is like the outgoing model.
- At the back, the updated mid-size SUV boasts a redesigned bumper, new LED taillights, and an LED light bar.
Interior

- Inside, the Creta gets a reworked dual-tone interior and dashboard, with the latter housing a large single-piece screen.
- This unit houses the touchscreen system and a new fully digital colour instrument cluster.
- Look closely and you'll notice the AC controls are revised to a dual-zone automatic unit.
- While the centre console houses a wireless charger, Type-C and Type-A charging ports, and a 12V socket, it continues to get an electric parking brake with an auto-hold function and drive mode/traction mode dial.
- Other features from its predecessor include ventilated front seats with an eight-way electrically adjustable driver seat, and a two-step recline function for the second-row seats.
- The updated Creta offers a panoramic sunroof in the higher variants and even a Level 2 ADAS suite.
- Near the new auto-dimming IRVM is a unit that houses buttons for BlueLink connectivity, SOS, and towing support.
- Now, the EX (O) variant comes with a panoramic sunroof and LED reading lamps, while the SX Premium variants get more features.
- The carmaker has also updated the existing SX (O) variant of the mid-size SUV with new features.
- It benefits from a rain sensor, scooped seats, and a wireless charging pad in the second row.
Powertrain

- Currently, the Hyundai Creta is available with both petrol and diesel powertrains.
- In fact, the Hyundai Creta is offered with the same set of engines as before, including a 1.5-litre petrol, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel engine.
- The 1.5-litre NA petrol is tuned to produce 113bhp and 144Nm of torque.
- On the other hand, the 1.5-litre diesel mill develops 114bhp and 250Nm of torque.
- And then, there's the most powerful turbo-petrol motor that belts out 158bhp and 253Nm of torque.
- The transmission duties are handled by either a six-speed manual, six-speed automatic, seven-speed DCT, or a CVT (IVT) unit.
Creta Safety Ratings
Hyundai Creta Price List (Variant Wise)
Hyundai Creta Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 10.91 to 20.2 Lakh. Hyundai offers Creta in 69 variants. The top variant of Creta is King Diesel AT Dual Tone Knight Edition and the base variant is E 1.5 Petrol MT.
Hyundai Creta Colours
Hyundai Creta is available in 7 different colors namely Robust Emerald Pearl, Abyss Black, Atlas White Dual Tone, Titan Grey, Ranger Khaki, Atlas White & Fiery Red.
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Expert Review on Hyundai Creta
- Expert Rating
8.4/10
- Safety8Comfort8.75Styling9Merit / USP8.5Significance9Value for Money7
Hyundai Creta: car&bike Expert Take
If you’re shopping for a compact SUV in India, you simply cannot ignore the Hyundai Creta. This is the segment benchmark, and after spending real time with it, I understand why. The Hyundai Creta facelift has tweaked the design; it has sharpened the appeal with stronger road presence, smarter ADAS, and a cabin that genuinely feels premium. In city traffic, it’s effortless. On highways, it’s calm and confident.
As Shams Raza Naqvi says, “The Creta has always been a looker, and with the facelift, it has become even more appealing.”
You want one SUV that does everything well? This is it. India’s most complete all-rounder SUV.

Shams Raza Naqvi, Senior Editor at car&bike, brings 16 years of experience and over 3,00,000 km of testing across cars and SUVs. Over three months, we clocked more than 3,000 km in the Hyundai Creta across varied conditions.
This Hyundai Creta expert review is based on proper time behind the wheel instead of a short media drive. The drive covered tight city traffic in Oragadam and Sriperumbudur, long highway stretches on the Chennai–Bengaluru Highway, and mixed urban runs along Old Mahabalipuram Road and GST Road. This was real India — heat, congestion, broken patches, and open highways.
The variant tested was the 1.5 NA Petrol CVT in the top trim, which is one of the most popular combinations among buyers.
Watch the full drive experience here
Launched in 2015, the Hyundai Creta quickly established itself as the benchmark compact SUV. Over the years, it has led sales charts and shaped what buyers expect from this segment. The second-generation model received a major update with the Hyundai Creta 2024 facelift, and the changes are easy to spot. You can
Read: The detailed facelift breakdown here
Built on Hyundai’s K2 platform, it offers three engine options, including a 1.5 naturally aspirated petrol, a more powerful 1.5 turbo petrol, and a torque-rich 1.5 diesel. That means you can choose efficiency, refinement, or performance depending on how you drive.

The design remains a strong point. The global Hyundai design language gives it sharp lines, a bold grille, and those signature connected tail lamps that make it instantly recognisable at night. As Shams Raza Naqvi says, “Despite selling in huge numbers, it still manages to stand out.”
This SUV competes fiercely and defines the segment.
Read: 2024 Hyundai Creta Long Term Report
The Hyundai Creta lineup is wide, but it’s not confusing. Each variant feels built with a clear purpose. Buyers looking for value, features, or a fully loaded package will find a version that fits their needs.
Hyundai Creta base model
The Hyundai Creta base model (E and EX trims) focuses on strong fundamentals. You get the 1.5 Petrol MT engine, solid build quality, and importantly, six airbags as standard. That safety move matters. It’s a smart entry point if you want SUV presence, reliability, and peace of mind without stretching your budget. If you’re upgrading from a hatchback or buying your first SUV, this makes a lot of sense.
Mid Variants
The S and S(O) trims are where the feature sweet spot lies. You start getting a sunroof, larger screens, and ADAS in select versions. This is the range most buyers naturally gravitate towards because it balances price and equipment beautifully.
Hyundai Creta top model
The Hyundai Creta top model (SX(O)) is fully loaded. Twin screens, Bose sound system, ventilated seats, and Level 2 ADAS transform the cabin into a premium space. If you want the complete tech experience and maximum comfort, this is the one you choose — no compromises.
Front:
The Hyundai Creta makes a bold first impression. The large parametric grille dominates the nose and gives the SUV a confident, almost premium look. The LED DRLs are sharp and neatly integrated, creating a distinctive light signature that stands out, especially at night. In city traffic, you immediately notice how recognisable it feels. It doesn’t blend in — it announces itself.
Side:
Move to the profile and the proportions feel just right. The 17-inch and 18-inch alloy wheels fill the arches nicely, giving the SUV a strong stance. The character lines are clean, not overdone. You get proper SUV cues — high ground clearance, squared shoulders, and a slightly raised bonnet line that gives you that commanding feel behind the wheel. When you park it in a crowded mall lot, it looks bigger and more premium than many rivals around it.

Rear:
The rear is where the facelift really shines. The connecting tail lamps stretch across the width and glow beautifully in the dark. As Shams Raza Naqvi says, “My favourite bit is behind the car — these connecting tail lamps look very nice.” And honestly, once you see them lit up at night, it’s hard to disagree. Recognisable even in traffic.
Step inside the Hyundai Creta and the first thing you notice is how modern everything feels. The dual 10.25-inch screens are integrated into a sleek, flowing dashboard design and provide the dashboard with a premium feel. The graphics are sharp, and even under harsh sunlight, visibility remains clear. The Bose sound system adds serious depth to your playlists, and if you enjoy long drives, you will appreciate the rich audio experience. Ventilated seats are a blessing in Indian summers. Dual-zone climate control lets you and your co-passenger set different temperatures, while the wireless charger keeps things clutter-free. The panoramic sunroof floods the cabin with light and makes the space feel even larger.

Key Features Highlight:
- Dual 10.25-inch screens
- Bose sound system
- Ventilated front seats
- Dual-zone climate control
- Wireless charger
- Panoramic sunroof
As Shams Raza Naqvi puts it, “In this crazy daily heat, I’ve been really impressed with the air conditioning.” And that sums it up perfectly — the cooling performance remains strong even in peak afternoon traffic.
Rear Seat Reality
Move to the back, and comfort continues. Three adults can sit without feeling cramped. The seat cushioning is supportive, and legroom is generous for this segment. You get rear AC vents, a relaxed seating angle, and enough width for family drives. The Hyundai Creta focuses on making everyday travel easy and comfortable.

The Hyundai Creta gives you three engine options, and each one has a clear personality. The 1.5 naturally aspirated petrol with CVT is the most popular choice — and it makes sense. In city traffic, it feels smooth and easy. You don’t fight the gearbox or jerks. You just glide. The CVT keeps things calm at low speeds, and when you need a little extra push, paddle shifters and sport mode add some urgency. It’s responsive enough for daily driving.
Highway runs feel confident, too. Overtakes are predictable, and stability at speed is reassuring. NVH levels are impressive across the range. As Shams Raza Naqvi says, “It’s a very refined engine — you rarely hear it inside the cabin.” That refinement is noticeable, especially on long drives.
Here’s how the engines stack up with consistent output metrics:
| Engine | Power | Torque | Gearbox | 0–100 kmph |
| 1.5 NA Petrol | 113 bhp | 144 Nm | CVT | 11 sec |
| 1.5 Turbo Petrol | 160 PS | 253 Nm | DCT | 8.5 sec |
| 1.5 Diesel | 114 PS | 250 Nm | MT/AT | 10.5 sec |
| Source: car&bike | ||||
Fuel efficiency depends heavily on how you drive. Push hard in traffic and you may see 10–12 kmpl. Drive with a lighter foot on highways and 17–20 kmpl is achievable. The diesel remains the mileage champion for long-distance users. Refined urban performer.

Limitations
- Not enthusiast-focused
- Turbo costs more
- CVT not sporty
- No AWD option
- Highway wind noise
The Hyundai Creta has always focused on comfort first, and that philosophy is clear the moment we drive it. If your daily routine includes city commutes during the week and highway trips on weekends, this SUV fits naturally into that lifestyle. It does not try to be sporty. It tries to be dependable, comfortable, and easy to live with, and it succeeds as a balanced comfort cruiser.
- Suspension tuning: The setup is calibrated to absorb broken roads without making the cabin feel unsettled. On rough city patches and speed breakers, we feel the bumps, but they are softened nicely, so the ride never feels harsh or nervous.
- City manoeuvrability: In daily traffic, the steering feels light enough to make parking easy. We can navigate through tight lanes without feeling stressed.
- Highway stability: At higher speeds, the steering gains weight and feels more reassuring. The SUV tracks straight and feels planted, even when overtaking at triple-digit speeds.
- Cornering behaviour: Body roll is present, as expected in a tall SUV, but it is strictly controlled. It does not lean excessively in corners, reminding us that the vehicle is built for balanced driving instead of aggressive corner carving.

Mileage is one area where driving style really makes a difference. With the Hyundai Creta, you can extract strong efficiency numbers — but only if you drive smartly. Push the throttle hard in city traffic and fuel economy will drop. Stay smooth and relaxed, and the numbers improve noticeably.
Here’s what you can realistically expect:
| Engine | Claimed |
| 1.5 Petrol CVT | 17.4 kmpl |
| 1.5 Diesel | 21.8 kmpl |
| Source: car&bike | |
The petrol CVT delivers a claimed 17.4 kmpl, making it suitable for everyday city use as well as occasional highway drives. The diesel version, with a claimed 21.8 kmpl, is clearly positioned as the long-distance champion in the lineup.
If mileage is high on your priority list, the diesel makes a strong case on paper. The petrol, meanwhile, balances efficiency with smoothness and convenience. The Hyundai Creta rewards smooth drivers — and that’s exactly how most families prefer to travel.

Safety and Structural Strength
Safety is no longer optional, and the Hyundai Creta makes that clear from the start. While discussions around platform strength and global benchmarks continue, the latest Bharat NCAP crash test rating for the vehicle is still pending. Bharat NCAP is India’s own crash testing programme, designed to evaluate vehicles sold in the Indian market under local conditions, while Global NCAP serves as the independent international body for similar assessments. Even with pending ratings, the vehicle delivers tech-loaded safety equipment to protect occupants.
- Standard protection: We get six airbags as standard, which ensures front, side, and curtain protection across all variants.
- Active control systems: ESC and ABS work continuously in the background to maintain control during sudden braking or slippery conditions.
- Level 2 ADAS: The most significant upgrade is the advanced driver assistance suite. Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Keep Assist, and Autonomous Emergency Braking add active safety support on busy highways or chaotic city roads.
- Real-world confidence: As Shams Raza Naqvi says, “ADAS features really come in handy in our road conditions.” When a blind spot alert warns us before changing lanes, it genuinely builds driving confidence.
Pricing plays a big role in why the Hyundai Creta continues to dominate. It starts at an accessible point and climbs steadily as you add features and performance. Here’s how the range looks:
Variant | Engine | Price (Ex-showroom) |
Base | 1.5 MT | Rs. 10.73–Rs. 13.07 lakh |
Mid | 1.5 CVT | Rs.15.71–18.41 lakh |
Top | Turbo/Diesel | Rs.19.49–20.05 lakh |
Source: car&bike | ||
At around Rs. 11 lakh, you get SUV stance, six airbags, and strong brand value. Move to the mid trims and the CVT convenience, sunroof, and added tech start to justify the jump. At the top end, the turbo petrol and diesel options, along with Level 2 ADAS and premium features, push it close to Rs. 20 lakh.
Against rivals like the Kia Seltos and Honda Elevate, the Hyundai Creta feels competitively placed. You’re paying for resale value, trust, and a proven track record. If you want balance without overspending, the pricing structure makes practical sense.
The Hyundai Creta operates in one of the toughest SUV segments in India. Every rival brings a strong identity, and you feel the competition immediately.
The Kia Seltos pushes aggressive styling and strong turbo performance. It feels sporty and feature-rich, especially in higher trims. The MG Hector Plus focuses on sheer size and screen dominance, offering a bigger cabin and dramatic interior tech. The Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara is strong on hybrid efficiency, clearly addressing the segment of consumers interested in miles. Meanwhile, the Honda Elevate keeps things simple, reliable, and straightforward.
Here’s how they stack up:
| Model | Power | Torque | Mileage | Price |
| Hyundai Creta | 113–160 bhp | 144–253 Nm | 17–21 kmpl | Rs.10.73–20.2 lakh |
| Kia Seltos | 113–157 bhp | 144–253 Nm | 17–20 kmpl | Rs.10.99–19.99 lakh |
| MG Hector Plus | 141–168 bhp | 250–350 Nm | 16–17 kmpl | Rs.16.05–21.34 lakh |
| Grand Vitara | 87–101 bhp | 122–136 Nm | 19–27 kmpl | Rs.11.03–19.66 lakh |
| Honda Elevate | 120 bhp | 145 Nm | 15–16 kmpl | Rs.11–16.67 lakh |
Shams sums it up perfectly: “If you want everything in one car — efficiency, convenience and decent performance — this works.”
If you want the most balanced package without extreme compromises, the Hyundai Creta still feels like the safest, smartest choice. Most balanced SUV in segment.
Pros
- Very comfortable for families
- Loaded with useful features
- Smooth and refined engines
- Strong resale value
- Bold and recognisable design
Cons
- No hybrid engine option
- Turbo version is expensive
- CVT not fun to drive
- No all-wheel drive
- ADAS only in top variants
Verdict
If you’ve read this Hyundai Creta expert review closely, one thing is clear — this SUV doesn’t try to be extreme. It tries to be complete. It delivers comfort, refinement, technology, safety, and strong resale value in one well-rounded package. It may not be the sportiest. It may not offer hybrid tech. But for most buyers, that doesn’t matter.
As Shams Raza Naqvi says, “If you’re looking for everything in one car, this combination could actually work for you.”
That’s exactly what the Hyundai Creta does. It works. Every single day. And that’s why it remains the segment benchmark.
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Hyundai Creta Mileage
Hyundai Creta mileage is 17 to 21 KM/L as per ARAI The Manual Petrol engine has a mileage of 17.4 KM/L. The IVT Petrol engine has a mileage of 17.4 KM/L. The DCT Petrol engine has a mileage of 18.4 KM/L. The CVT Petrol engine has a mileage of 17.4 KM/L. The Automatic Diesel engine has a mileage of 21.8 KM/L. The Manual Diesel engine has a mileage of 21.8 KM/L. ...
| Fuel Type | Transmission | Mileage |
|---|---|---|
| Petrol | Manual | 17.4 KM/L |
| Petrol | IVT | 17.4 KM/L |
| Petrol | DCT | 18.4 KM/L |
| Petrol | CVT | 17.4 KM/L |
| Diesel | Automatic | 21.8 KM/L |
| Diesel | Manual | 21.8 KM/L |


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- REVIEWING THE BEST SEGMENT CAR5.0S (O) 1.5 Petrol Knight Edition(Petrol)PerformanceMileageComfortCost of OwnershipValue for MoneySafetyStylingSales SupportUsing the creta knight edition for more than 2 years and driven 38912 kilometer one of the best car.Best car for city and highway driven mileage is also good it give mileage of 18-19 and in city around 14-15 Best car for familyBy Aayush KumarPosted on: May 26, 2026 12:42 PM00
- It is a sedan in the guise of a SUV3.0EX 1.5 Diesel MT(Diesel)PerformanceMileageComfortCost of OwnershipValue for MoneySafetyStylingSales SupportWould definitely have preferred an AWD or a RWD. Then it could be called a SUV.By Shankar GuptaPosted on: Mar 31, 2025 05:49 AM00
- Hyundai is very nice car so super is review5.0E 1.5 Petrol MT(Petrol)Nice views models for are so nice car allBy DadraPosted on: Dec 20, 2024 10:19 AM00
- its good but not like seltos and hector3.0SX 1.5 Petrol MT(Petrol)Driving the Creta has been mostly enjoyable. The fuel efficiency is a plus, and the engine delivers well for city commutes. The ground clearance is good, but the suspension could be a bit more refined for a smoother ride. The boot space fits my needs, though it may feel cramped for larger luggage. kia seltos and mg hector is the better option i relize latter.By Javed CurywalaPosted on: Nov 21, 2024 02:33 PM00
- One of the best from Hyundai4.0E 1.5 Diesel MT(Diesel)m enjoing the comfortable ride with good mileage, making it ideal for everyday use. The interior is well-designed, though the rear seating might be tight for taller passengers. Boot space is adequate for weekend trips, but it could use a bit more room for longer vacations.By HargovindasPosted on: Nov 15, 2024 05:32 PM00
Quick Compare with Hyundai Creta Competitors
![]() Hyundai Creta 10.91 - 20.2 Lakh | ![]() Kia Seltos 10.99 - 19.99 Lakh | ![]() Mahindra Thar 10 - 17.63 Lakh | ![]() MG Hector Plus 16.05 - 21.34 Lakh |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 10.91 - 20.2 Lakh | ₹ 10.99 - 19.99 Lakh | ₹ 10 - 17.63 Lakh | ₹ 16.05 - 21.34 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating 7.5 | 8.0 | 7.5 | 7.3 |
Engine CC 1482,1493,1497 cc | 1497 CC | 1497 CC | 1956 CC |
Transmission Manual, Automatic, DCT, CVT, IVT | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Mileage 17 - 21 KM/L | 17 - 20.7 KM/L | 10.2 - 15.2 KM/L | 16 - 17 KM/L |
Fuel Type Petrol, Diesel | Petrol, Diesel | Petrol, Diesel | Petrol, Diesel |
Seating Capacity 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 4 Seater | 7 Seater |
Fuel Tank Capacity 50.0 L | 50.0 L | 57.0 L | 60.0 L |
No of Variants 69 | 27 | 7 | 18 |
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Hyundai Creta Price in Top Cities
| New Delhi | ₹ 12.54 Lakh |
| Mumbai | ₹ 12.89 Lakh |
| Bangalore | ₹ 13.44 Lakh |
| Hyderabad | ₹ 13.55 Lakh |
| Chennai | ₹ 13.59 Lakh |
| Kolkata | ₹ 12.71 Lakh |
| Pune | ₹ 12.40 Lakh |
| Mysore | ₹ 12.93 Lakh |
| Chandigarh | ₹ 12.44 Lakh |
| Ahmedabad | ₹ 12.35 Lakh |
| Lucknow | ₹ 12.89 Lakh |
| Allahabad | ₹ 11.97 Lakh |
| Agra | ₹ 11.97 Lakh |
| Jaipur | ₹ 12.89 Lakh |
| Nagpur | ₹ 12.40 Lakh |
| Bhubaneswar | ₹ 12.54 Lakh |
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Cyrus Dhabhar | Jun 5, 2026Hyundai Creta Facelift VS Rivals: Detailed Diesel Price ComparisonThe facelifted Hyundai Creta has been launched in India. Prices for the facelift Creta start at Rs. 9.43-Rs. 13.59 for the petrol models, the diesel is priced at Rs. 9.99- Rs. 15.03 lakh. The new Creta gets added features like a new orange paint job, new 17-inch alloy wheels and of course, a new updated look. The new grille is much larger and joins both the headlamps. The Hyundai Creta facelift also gets a new fog lamp cluster with a new LED integrated daytime running lights. On the inside, the car also gets a new sunroof, a wireless charging pad and electronically controllable front driver's seat. In this detailed price comparison, we put up the diesel engine variant of the new Hyundai Creta up against its main rivals - the Renault Duster and Captur, Mahindra Scorpio, Tata Hexa and Jeep Compass.5 mins read
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Seshan Vijayraghvan | Jan 16, 2025All-New Hyundai Creta Electric Review: Can The EV Replicate The Success?The Creta Electric is the first locally produced mass-market electric vehicle from Hyundai India.1 min read
Shams Raza Naqvi | Jul 30, 20242024 Hyundai Creta Long Term Report: 3 Months Of Living With The CVTWe’ve driven the 2024 facelift of the Hyundai Creta over 3 months and 3,000 km. How is the CVT version of the compact SUV to live with? We find out1 min read
Shams Raza Naqvi | Apr 23, 20242024 Hyundai Creta Facelift Long Term Test: IntroductionThe ever-popular Hyundai Creta in its latest iteration has joined the car&bike long-term fleet. We’re testing the CVT version of the car in the feature-loaded top-spec SX(O) trim.3 mins read
Girish Karkera | Jan 17, 20242024 Hyundai Creta Facelift Review: New Look, Updated Interior And Powertrains Enhance Bestseller’s AppealLaunched in 2020, the second-generation Creta has now received an extensive midlife update in a bid to maintain its dominance in the compact SUV space.7 mins read
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