Hyundai Creta launched with new facelift

KATHMANDU, APRIL 5: Laxmi InterContinental Pvt. Ltd., the authorized importer and distributor of Hyundai vehicles in Nepal, has launched a new, improved version of Creta. It offers an unmatched driving experience with more advanced technology, more safety, and a stronger build.
The latest version of Creta features a parametric black chrome grille, sleek quad-beam LED headlamps, and a reimagined bumper.
Similarly, the rear features a connecting LED taillight setup and a redesigned bumper. "The new interior of the Creta is a symphony of space and artistry, featuring a dual-tone black and grey theme, a new center console, twin 10.25-inch screens, an 8-speaker Bose sound system, amber ambient lighting, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, and dual-zone automatic temperature control," claims a press release issued by the company.
"Safety remains a top priority, with the All-New Creta offering over 30 advanced safety features. These include six airbags from the base variant, a 360-degree camera, a Surround-View Monitor (SVM), a Blind-spot View Monitor (BVM), an Electric Parking Brake with Auto Hold, and a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Highline)."
The all-new Creta is powered by a 1.5-liter petrol and a 1.5-liter diesel engine. Transmission options include MT, AT, and IVT, catering to diverse driving preferences.
The four-wheeler, with an introductory price of just Rs. 55,96,000 lakh, is available in E, EPL, S(O), SX, S(O) CVT, SX Tech, SX Tech CVT and SX(O) CVT variants. It comes in six different colours.
"Hyundai Creta has been in the market since 2015 in Nepal and is already a popular mid-size SUV segment amongst customers of all ages. In this connection, its latest version is sure to add to this popularity," claims the company.

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