Refurbished Hyundai Creta arrives in SA with matte option
The range has increased from three to five models with the addition of the new Creta 1.5 Premium IVT and 1.5 Executive IVT Matte Editions
25 November 2024 - 08:41
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The mid-life nip and tuck brings slight change to the bumpers with the option of matt paints. Picture: SUPPLIED
Hyundai has launched the refurbished Creta in SA.
The range offerings have increased from three to five models with the addition of the new Creta 1.5 Premium IVT and 1.5 Executive IVT Matte Editions. They are priced at R484,900 and R524,900 respectively and customers can choose between matte black, silver and white, or stick with the six regular metallic paint choices, namely Galaxy blue, Midnight black, Titan grey, Magnetic silver, Dragon red and Optic white.
The velvety hues are available as matte black, silver and white while slight changes to the designs of the front and rear bumper have also been applied. The cascading grille remains but there is also black high gloss surfacing on the pillars.
If you are in the market for a crossover that’s well stocked, the Hyundai Creta comes with range-wide basics such as a 3.5” colour touchscreen, smartphone integration, air conditioning, voice recognition and cruise control, but Hyundai has added power windows with auto up/down in the Premium six-speed manual derivative, as well as LED daytime running lights, and leather upholstery on the seats, steering and gear knob.
The interior is neat, tidy and spacious enough for a regular-sized family. Picture: SUPPLIED
The new Premium Matte Edition with a CVT transmission gets similar amenities but adds a starter button and the option of black alloy wheels. The range-topping Creta 1.5 Executive Matt Edition with the optional matt paint gets all the available convenience items but adds lane keeping assist, blind-spot collision avoidance assist and lane following assist.
Hyundai’s Creta is well packaged with good build quality and the living quarters will suit the needs of nuclear family perfectly but add one more passenger with their luggage and it becomes a squeeze. The drive experience is faultless. It’s a softly sprung thing with slight body roll but copes okay in the corners.
The range-wide 1.5l four-cylinder motor that drives the front wheels develops outputs of 84kW and 144Nm. It is smooth and perky, and perhaps only let down by the CVT transmission that drones at higher speeds.
Hyundai says fuel consumption is 6.4l/100km on average, and the 1.5 Premium Matt Edition I drove at the media launch in Gauteng last week matched the claim, and returned an impressive 6.0l/100km driving on open roads.
The new exterior features uplift the styling with a hint of sportiness. Picture: SUPPLIED
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Refurbished Hyundai Creta arrives in SA with matte option
The range has increased from three to five models with the addition of the new Creta 1.5 Premium IVT and 1.5 Executive IVT Matte Editions
Hyundai has launched the refurbished Creta in SA.
The range offerings have increased from three to five models with the addition of the new Creta 1.5 Premium IVT and 1.5 Executive IVT Matte Editions. They are priced at R484,900 and R524,900 respectively and customers can choose between matte black, silver and white, or stick with the six regular metallic paint choices, namely Galaxy blue, Midnight black, Titan grey, Magnetic silver, Dragon red and Optic white.
The velvety hues are available as matte black, silver and white while slight changes to the designs of the front and rear bumper have also been applied. The cascading grille remains but there is also black high gloss surfacing on the pillars.
If you are in the market for a crossover that’s well stocked, the Hyundai Creta comes with range-wide basics such as a 3.5” colour touchscreen, smartphone integration, air conditioning, voice recognition and cruise control, but Hyundai has added power windows with auto up/down in the Premium six-speed manual derivative, as well as LED daytime running lights, and leather upholstery on the seats, steering and gear knob.
The new Premium Matte Edition with a CVT transmission gets similar amenities but adds a starter button and the option of black alloy wheels. The range-topping Creta 1.5 Executive Matt Edition with the optional matt paint gets all the available convenience items but adds lane keeping assist, blind-spot collision avoidance assist and lane following assist.
Hyundai’s Creta is well packaged with good build quality and the living quarters will suit the needs of nuclear family perfectly but add one more passenger with their luggage and it becomes a squeeze. The drive experience is faultless. It’s a softly sprung thing with slight body roll but copes okay in the corners.
The range-wide 1.5l four-cylinder motor that drives the front wheels develops outputs of 84kW and 144Nm. It is smooth and perky, and perhaps only let down by the CVT transmission that drones at higher speeds.
Hyundai says fuel consumption is 6.4l/100km on average, and the 1.5 Premium Matt Edition I drove at the media launch in Gauteng last week matched the claim, and returned an impressive 6.0l/100km driving on open roads.
PRICES
Creta 1.5 Premium MT — R449,900
Creta 1.5 Premium IVT — R479,900
Creta 1.5 Premium IVT — Matte Edition R484,900
Creta 1.5 Executive IVT — R519,900
Creta 1.5 Executive IVT — Matte Edition — R524,900
Prices include five-year/150,000km vehicle and seven-year/200,000km drivetrain warranty, and four-year/60,000km service plan
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