Monday, October 21, 2019
By Kamal Swami
Details Of Hyundai Creta 2020 Aka IX25 Revealed Ahead Of Its Launch
Korean car maker Hyundai Motors is all set to launch the generation next India bound Hyundai ix25 aka Creta 2020 soon in the Indian and Chinese car market, but prior to this the car maker has revealed the features that would be adhered in the upcoming compact SUV ahead of its launch in the event organized by Beijing-Hyundai. According to the images revealed in the cyber world, in its new avatar the Creta 2020 aka ix25 looks bolder and aggressive than its existing version. Its exterior design is developed on the company’s new Palaside platform.
The Chinese version of Creta will be empowered with G4FL 1.5 litre naturally aspirated four cylinder petrol engine that generates the power of 114.75PS and the torque of 144Nm. It is reported to deliver an average of 18.86 kmpl. It will be offered with four driving modes include Smart, Sport, Eco, Comfort and three terrain modes including Snow, Mud and Sand. Speaking about the changes, the front fascia will consist of the new cascading grille, LED DRLs and split LED headlamps. The headlamps will be divided into three sections consisting of chrome lining with L-shaped LED turn indicators. The bumper at the front fascia also receives the aluminium garnished faux skid plate.

The side profile receives squared shaped wheel arches followed by new multi-spoke alloy wheels. On the rear front. It will receive new split taillamps and newly designed rear bumper. Dimensionally also the new Creta will be 30mm longer, 10mm wider, 8mm shorter than its existing version.
Inside the cabin, it will be embellished with some new attractions including compact steering wheel, fully digital instrument cluster with dual screen and MID, large portrait style central display and sleek horizontal central air conditioner vents and climate control system. On the safety front it will be equipped with Lane Keeping Assist (LFA), Front Collision Warning Braking System (FCA), Driver Fatigue Reminder , Full Speed Domain Adaptation Cruise (ASCC) and Lane Departure Warning (LDWS).