Hyundai Creta – Smart and stylish SUV with premium features

Hyundai Creta: Popular choice of an all-rounder compact SUV in India and one of the first names that come into mind is Hyundai Creta.

Ever since its introduction in 2015, the Creta has been one of the best sellers in its segment, and for good reason.

Thanks to its combination of sleek styling, potent engine choices, high-tech gadgets, and a reputation for dependable performance, it has a broad appeal, from cool young professional to small family.

Now, in 2025, Hyundai has introduced a couple of thoughtful updates for the Creta, and the car never looked better.

So if you are shopping around for a do-it-all urban SUV, should the Creta be the pick? Let’s dive in.

Eye-Catching, Notice-Me Design

The way the Creta looks has always been one of its strong suits and the latest model takes that lineage forward.

Up front, there are even more changes to enhance sharpness – including a more aggressive grille design, stylish LED headlights and a pronounced bumper that gives it a strong road presence that’s hard to ignore.

The back is equally handsome and the all-LED tail lamps and dual tone alloy wheels add to the sporty appeal.

There’s also a three new dual-tone colors which add some flash, allowing owners to personalize their car in a way that wasn’t quite as simple in the past.

Loaded Cabin for the Premiums

Get in, and the Creta welcomes you with an open sense of space and class. The dashboard is neat, the materials used are as good as it gets in the segment, while the overall ambience is rather plush.

There’s a massive 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system up above, which now features wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay support.

The digital driver’s display is sharp and customizable and the addition of such elements as a panoramic sunroof, ventilated front seats, wireless charging and an upgraded Bose sound system push the comfort quotient up a notch.

But perhaps what’s most impressive with all of this is Hyundai’s prioritization of safety this time around.

The 2025 Creta now is equipped with Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) so you get lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking and more – something you normally find only in expensive cars.

What You Get For the Price, Your Expectations Will Be Met If and when you give a whisper, the response is mixed.

Hyundai Creta

But there are options available for drivers who want to tinker under the hood of their Hyundai. You have the tested and tried, 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol engine, a punchy 1.5L turbo-petrol model and a frugal 1.5L diesel engine.

If you want to use it in city to commute or take it out on the highway once in a while, the Creta works.

The turbo-petrol in particular feels quite peppy as well, and it certainly feels like a fun-to-drive offering, with smooth acceleration and little virtual lag.

You can choose from a 6-speed manual transmission, an optional IVT (Intelligent Variable Transmission) transmission or a available 7-speed DCT (Dual-Clutch Transmission) depending on wind and flow.

It has predictable handling - and a linear and well-balanced transfer.

It’s not going to put a smile on your face like a sports car, but feels solid around turns and absorbs most road bumps with ease.

Pros:

Cabin filled with high-quality features and materials

Several engine options to suit varying purposes

Modern and sleek design with a luxurious appearance

Advanced Safety Features: ADAS And here are the bad points: And here are the bad points:

Strong resale and Hyundai’s service network

Cons:

Enthusiasts can’t opt for all-wheel drive

Maybe diesel engine itself isn’t future-proof as emission regulations become more stringent

Top versions are costly, approaching the price of larger SUVs

There is turbo lag which is evident in some situations (Feels quite a bit in DCT mode).

Hyundai Creta: Final Verdict

The Hyundai Creta has come a long way and the 2025 model is the best of the bunch.

It’s one of the best-selling Compact SUVs and continues to be one of the top picks in the segment with its edgy exterior What does edgy even mean these days?

styling, high-quality interior appointments, and feature spread, not to mention its wide variety of engines on offer.

Yes, there are a few downsides, but they’re hardly deal breakers when you consider everything else you’re getting.

If you’re interested in an SUV that strikes a good balance of performance, usability and tech that doesn’t require a second mortgage, the Hyundai Creta should still be near the top of your list.

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