Creta 7-seater Latest News:Creta 7 Seater will be launching in India in the second half of 2021 with new BS-VI compliant engines and two seating options.
Variants | Price (Expected On-Road) |
Base Model | Rs. 11 L |
Top Model | Rs. 18.2 Lakhs |
The price of 7-seater version of Creta is expected to start from Rs. 11 Lakhs.The base variant will cost around Rs. 11 Lakhs with the top-spec diesel trim costing around Rs. 18.2 Lakhs (Ex-Showroom).Official prices will be announced at the time of launch in 2021 only.
Length | 4598 mm |
Width | 1894 mm |
Height | 1706 mm |
Ground Clearance | 190 mm |
Seating Capacity | 6 / 7 |
Hyundai Creta will measure under 4.6 metres, the width and height of the MPV will be 1,894 mm and 1,706 mm.Ground clearance of 2021 Creta will be 190 mm while the seating options will be 6 seater as well a 7 seater.Other dimensions will be revealed at the time of launch only.
Upfront, the 7 seater Creta looks quite similar to the front end of the recently introduced new gen Creta but the carmakers will do certain tweaks to the bumper and front grille design to distinguish it from regular 5 seater Creta in India. Alloy wheels are still 17-inchers but the design is slightly updated.
At the rear, available are LED tail lamps which are big in size and draws inspiration from the 1st generation Hyundai Creta launched back in 2015.
Hyundai Creta 7 Seater will be offered in dual tone as well as single tone interior theme options. Dual tone interior environment will be available in 1.5 diesel variant while sporty single tone cabin will be applicable for the turbo GDI 1.4 petrol trims.
Unlike the 5 seater Creta which comes with grey and black interior, Hyundai India will provide black and beige interiors for its upcoming 7 seater variant to give it a roomy and spacious feel.
Whats different on the inside compared to the 5 seater Creta is the availability of third row ac vents which comes with 50:50 split seats as well as as obvious availability of third row seats.Some changes will even be made to the seat material as well as trim used on the dashboard as well as doors.
Other features inside the cabin are all digital instrument cluster, flat bottomed steering wheel, electrically powered driver and passenger side seat, 2 step reclinable second row seats.
Feature list of Indian spec Creta 2020 will be a long one.It will get 17-inch alloys, a new and big 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with loads of tech and connectivity.On the interior, features includes 7-inch modern multi-information display, leather seats, 8-way electrically adjustable front seats, front ventilated seats, sunroof, automatic headlamps, wireless charging, tilt and telescopic steering, automatic ac, Electrically adjustable and foldable ORVMs among others.
Hyundai Creta 7 Seater will be available with 1 petrol and 1 Diesel engine option. It will derive powertrains from regular Creta including 1.4 litre turbo petrol and 1.5 litre U2 CRDi diesel and not getting the 1.5 litre MPI petrol mill.
The 1.4 litre will be available with 6 Speed MT / 7 Speed DCT with output figures of 138 BHP and 242 NM while the 1.5 litre Diesel engine churns out 113 BHP and 250 NM.This engine also comes with manual (6 Speed Manual) and automatic (6 Speed Torque Converter AT).
1.4 Turbo Petrol | 1.5 Diesel | |
Engine | 1.4 L Turbo GDI 4 Cylinder Petrol | 1.5 L U2 CRDi 4 Cylinder Diesel |
Power | 138 BHP | 113 BHP |
Torque | 242 NM | 250 NM |
Transmission | 6 Speed MT / 7 Speed DCT | 6 Speed MT / 6 Speed AT |
Fuel Efficiency | 16 kmpl | 20 kmpl |
Engine | Fuel Efficiency |
Petrol | 16 kmpl |
Diesel | 20 kmpl |
Creta 7-Seater Petrol is expected to deliver fuel economy of 16 kmpl – 20 kmpl depending upon the fuel option you choose.While the 1.4 petrol Creta will be getting certified mileage of around 16 kmpl, the diesel one will be highly fuel efficient at around 20 kmpl.
Car | Launch Date |
Creta 7-Seater | October 2021 |
New Creta 2021 will be launched in India in October 2021.It has been spied testing a couple of times on the South Korean roads.
At the time of launch, there will be a number of rivals with which the 7-seater Creta will lock horns with.The segment in which Creta falls will include MPVs like MG Hector Plus, New Gen Mahindra XUV500, Toyota Innova Crysta and Tata Gravitas.