Hyundai Creta 2025: Overview of India’s Bestselling SUV

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The Hyundai Creta is the star and pioneer of the Indian compact SUV segment, launched in 2015 and achieving the highest sales numbers in its segment, with over 1.2 million units sold as of July 2025. Facelift version of the second-gen Creta.

The 2025 is a heavily refreshed version of the second-generation Creta that gets updated styling, more features, and multiple engine options, including a new electric variant. This is an informative article that shows you all you need to know about the Hyundai Creta 2025, ranging from its design, specs, features, prices, and every other thing you want to find out in the long run.

Design and Styling

The Hyundai Creta 2025 boasts a refreshed design that takes its cues from Hyundai’s “Sensuous Sportiness” approach, harmonizing modern styling with function. Outside, a massive front grille sporting a parametric jewel pattern design is flanked by the ingenious and distinctive quad-beam LED headlamps, completed with a full-width LED Daytime Running Light (DRL) light bar.

The rear profile has also been refreshed with connected LED taillamps and a new bumper, adding a striking look. Moving on to the side profile, it looks somewhat similar but gets the new 17-inch or 18-inch alloy wheels.

Hyundai Creta 2025 Key Design Features:

  • Front Fascia: Horizon LED DRLs, quad-beam LED headlights, and a black chrome parametric grille.
  • Rear Design: angled taillamps and a full-width LED light strip that mimics the back of the Maruti Grand Vitara.
  • Color Options: Six monotone colors (Robust Emerald Pearl, Fiery Red, Ranger Khaki, Abyss Black, Atlas White, Titan Grey) and one dual-tone option (Atlas White with Black Roof).
  • N Line Variant: For a dramatic appearance, add a sporty grille with red accents, 18-inch alloy wheels, red brake calipers, and dual-tip exhaust.
  • Creta Electric: aero-optimized 17-inch alloy wheels, a closed-off grille with pixel-like details, and a logo that reads “Electric.”

Specifications and Dimensions

  • Dimensions: 4,330 mm (length), 1,790 mm (width), 1,635 mm (height), 2,610 mm (wheelbase).
  • Ground Clearance: 190 mm, suitable for uneven roads.
  • Boot Space: 433 liters, adequate for family trips but smaller than some rivals.
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 50 liters.
  • Tyre Sizes: 205/65 R16 (base model) to 215/60 R17 (top variants); N Line has 18-inch wheels.

Engine and Performance

To cater to a variety of preferences, the Hyundai Creta 2025 offers two electric powertrain options in addition to three internal combustion engine (ICE) options.   Unlike the Maruti Grand Vitara, all ICE variants are front-wheel drive (FWD), with no all-wheel drive (AWD) option.

Engine Options:

  • 1.5L Naturally Aspirated Petrol: 115 PS, 144 Nm, paired with a 6-speed manual transmission (MT) or CVT automatic. Mileage: 17.4–18.75 kmpl.
  • 1.5L Turbo Petrol: It has a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox (DCT), 160 PS, and 253 Nm. Mileage: ~18 kmpl.
  • 1.5L Diesel: 116 PS, 250 Nm, with a 6-speed MT or 6-speed automatic transmission (AT). Mileage: 21.8 kmpl (MT), 19.1 kmpl (AT).
  • Creta Electric: It has a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox (DCT), 160 PS, and 253 Nm. 0–100 km/h in 7.9 seconds (51.4 kWh).

The diesel engine is popular for its efficiency (56% of Creta sales are diesel), while the turbo petrol appeals to performance enthusiasts. The ADAS-connected regenerative braking and smooth acceleration are features of the electric version.

Features and Technology

The Hyundai Creta is renowned for its feature-rich cabin, with the 2025 model introducing premium additions like dual 10.25-inch screens and Level 2 ADAS.

Key Features:

  • Infotainment: a 10.25-inch touchscreen, an 8-speaker Bose sound system, and connected Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
  • Driver Display: 10.25-inch digital cluster with customizable themes based on drive modes (Eco, Normal, Sport).
  • Comfort: Panoramic sunroof (voice-activated), dual-zone climate control, ventilated front seats, 8-way powered driver seat, wireless charging.
  • Connectivity: Hyundai Bluelink app, home-to-car Alexa integration.
  • Creta Electric Exclusives: V2L charging, in-car payment system, EV-specific UI, and cooled storage in the center console.

Safety

The Hyundai Creta 2025 is equipped with robust safety features, though its crash test rating is only three stars (Global NCAP, 2022, for the base model with two airbags).

Safety Features:

  • Standard: Six airbags, ABS with EBD, ESC, hill-start assist, three-point seat belts, TPMS.
  • Higher Variants: Level 2 ADAS (forward collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist), 360-degree camera, blind-spot view monitor, electronic parking brake with auto-hold.
  • Creta Electric: ADAS-linked regenerative braking, 19 ADAS features.

Variants and Pricing

The Hyundai Creta 2025 is available in seven trim levels (E, EX, EX(O), S, S(O), SX, SX(O)) and the sporty N Line, with 54 variants across petrol, diesel, and electric models.

Pricing (Ex-Showroom, Delhi):

  • Petrol: ₹11.11 Lakh (E) to ₹20.50 Lakh (SX(O) Dual Tone Knight).
  • Diesel: ₹12.69 Lakh (E) to ₹20.41 Lakh (SX(O) Knight Dual Tone).
  • Creta Electric: ₹17.99 Lakh (Executive) to ₹24.38 Lakh (Excellence LR HC DT).
  • N Line: ₹16.93 Lakh to ₹20.64 Lakh, with sporty enhancements.

Ownership Experience

The Hyundai Creta’s maintenance costs range from ₹1,832 to ₹6,039 annually, depending on usage. Hyundai’s widespread service network ensures easy access to spare parts and servicing. The standard warranty is three years or unlimited kilometers. Owners praise the Creta’s fuel efficiency, comfort, and feature set, though some note higher maintenance costs compared to rivals and audible diesel engine noise at high RPMs.

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Owner Feedback:

  • Pros: Smooth ride, spacious cabin, feature-rich, strong resale value.
  • Cons: No AWD option, limited headroom for tall occupants, weak headlights in some variants.

Conclusion

The Hyundai Creta 2025 continues to dominate the compact SUV segment with its refreshed design, diverse powertrains, and comprehensive features. Its sales success (over 1.2 million units) reflects its appeal as a practical, family-friendly SUV with modern technology.

While it excels in comfort and safety, minor shortcomings like the absence of wireless connectivity and AWD options are notable. The Creta Electric is a formidable competitor in the EV market because it offers a forward-looking component. With prices ranging from ₹11.11 Lakh to ₹24.38 Lakh, the Creta offers something for every buyer, cementing its status as a market leader.