Upcoming launch : Hyundai Creta 7-Seater

An elongated version of the Hyundai Creta has been spied testing multiple times within the carmaker’s home country of Korea. This 7-seater model has now been spotted in India for the primary time still wrapped in camouflage. It might be launched within the second quarter of 2021 and is probably going to be called Alcazar because the name was recently registered by Hyundai.

The spied 7-seater Creta has an equivalent visible differences just like the new grille design and therefore the redesigned buttocks . so as to accommodate the third row of seats without having to vary the wheelbase, Hyundai seems to possess extended the buttocks and minimised the slope of the roofline. the sole visible detail from the rear of the test mule are the new taillights .

Like the Creta, expect this 7-seater to be a well-equipped offering with features like a digital driver’s display, 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, ventilated front seats, Bose audio system , and perhaps even a powered tailgate. In terms of safety, it should accompany multiple airbags, a tyre-pressure monitor, front parking sensors, and electronic stability control. Hyundai may even offer the choice of captain seats within the middle row.

In terms of engines for Hyundai’s first 7-seater within the Indian market, we expect only the torquiest options from the Creta: the 1.5-litre diesel (115PS/250Nm) and 1.4-litre turbo-petrol (140PS/242Nm). Both engines might be offered with a 6-speed manual and their own automatic transmissions, 6-speed torque convertor for the diesel and 7-speed dual-clutch for the opposite . The Creta’s naturally-aspirated 1.5-litre petrol that creates 115PS and 144Nm won’t be enough for the larger 7-seater SUV.

The Creta-based 7-seater might be offered at a premium of around Rs 1 lakh over the compact SUV’s corresponding variants priced between Rs 9.99 lakh and Rs 17.32 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). With its premium features and pricing, it could rival the likes of the MG Hector Plus, Mahindra XUV500, and therefore the upcoming Tata Gravitas

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