Hyundai hit all the right notes with the Indian masses when it launched the Creta SUV in the market last year
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Hyundai hit all the right notes with the Indian masses when it launched the Creta SUV in the market last year. But with the car facing unlikely competition from the smaller Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, which is eating into the Creta’s sales because of its aggressive pricing and the variety of features on offer, the Creta is due for a makeover in the near future.
And we are guessing that the facelifted Hyundai Creta, expected to be launched in India in 2017, will take inspiration from its Brazilian counterpart that was recently teased in the Latin American country ahead of the São Paulo International Motor Show to be held in November.
From what the teaser shots indicate, the car could feature its hexagonal front grille in a larger avatar; taking design cues from Superman’s crest. It is flanked by a similar pair of headlamps on either side, but the fog lamps have taken a 90-degree turn. They are now aligned parallel to the ground as opposed to the perpendicular ones on the current Creta.
Hyundai hit all the right notes with the Indian masses when it launched the Creta SUV in the market last year. But with the car facing unlikely competition from the smaller Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, which is eating into the Creta’s sales because of its aggressive pricing and the variety of features on offer, the Creta is due for a makeover in the near future.
And we are guessing that the facelifted Hyundai Creta, expected to be launched in India in 2017, will take inspiration from its Brazilian counterpart that was recently teased in the Latin American country ahead of the São Paulo International Motor Show to be held in November.
From what the teaser shots indicate, the car could feature its hexagonal front grille in a larger avatar; taking design cues from Superman’s crest. It is flanked by a similar pair of headlamps on either side, but the fog lamps have taken a 90-degree turn. They are now aligned parallel to the ground as opposed to the perpendicular ones on the current Creta.
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