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Hyundai Creta E base variantImage Source: Hyundai Official Website

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Hyundai has launched a new base variant of Hyundai Creta.
  • The base variant will be powered by a 1.5L Petrol engine.
  • Hyundai has also revealed the new price list of the Hyundai Creta.

Hyundai has recently introduced a new petrol base variant of the Hyundai Creta. The new base petrol variant of the Creta is called the E variant. Meanwhile, the E variant earlier was only available with the diesel powertrain. However, the all-new Hyundai Creta E Petrol variant gets a price tag of ₹9.82 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

Hyundai Creta Petrol Revised Price

Hyundai has fairly priced the new petrol base variant of the 2020 Creta. However, the previous petrol base variant is now affordable by ₹62,000. Meanwhile, the same 1.5 EX variant now costs ₹10.61 lakh. On the other hand, the all-new 2020 Hyundai Creta also gets a price hike by ₹12,000.

  1. 1.5 E – ₹9.82 lakh
  2. 1.5 EX – ₹10.61 lakh
  3. 1.5 S – ₹11.84 lakh
  4. 1.5 SX – ₹13.58 lakh
  5. 1.5 SX CVT – ₹15.06 lakh
  6. 1.5 SX(O) CVT – ₹16.27 lakh
  7. 1.4 SX DCT – ₹16.28 lakh
  8. 1.4 SX(O) DCT – ₹17.32 lakh

Hyundai Creta Diesel Revised Price

Likewise, Hyundai has also increased the price of the 2020 Hyundai Creta by ₹12,000 except for the base variant. This way the price range of the Hyundai Creta Diesel now starts at ₹9.99 lakh and goes up to ₹ 17.32 lakh.

  1. 1.5 E – ₹9.99 lakh
  2. 1.5 EX – ₹11.61 lakh
  3. 1.5 S – ₹12.89 lakh
  4. 1.5 SX – ₹14.63 lakh
  5. 1.5 SX(O) – ₹15.91 lakh
  6. 1.5 SX AT – ₹16.11 lakh
  7. 1.5 SX(O) AT – ₹17.32 lakh
Hyundai Creta E side profile
Image Source: Hyundai Official Website

Meanwhile, the engine that powers the petrol E variant of Hyundai Creta is a 1.5L, naturally aspirated unit. This engine produces 115BHP of power with a peak torque of 144Nm. Hyundai offers a 6-speed manual as well as a CVT gearbox option with the 1.5L petrol engine.

By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.