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The Creta is available with three engine options and eight variants - E, E+, S, S+, SX, SX+, SX+ Dual Tone and SX(O). Hyundai seems to be planning to launch the Creta facelift in May 2018. Read more about it here.Authorised Hyundai dealerships in Jaipur and Delhi have already started accepting bookings for updated SUV for a refundable amount ranging from Rs 11,000. to Rs 51,000. The new Creta will be based on the same platform on which the Kia's SP Concept is based. The Creta competes with cars like the Renault Captur and the Maruti Suzuki S-Cross.. It gets dual front airbags, ABS with EBD and impact sensing auto door unlock as standard across the variants. It will also share engines with the Kia's upcoming SUV based on the SP ConceptThe top-spec variants of the Creta get Smart Key with Push Button Start, Automatic AC, 60:40 split (AT variants only) and 7-inch Smart Audio Video Navigation System with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink connectivity. It is believed that the India-spec Creta facelift could borrow some of the styling cues from the China-spec model. The new Creta has been spotted testing on Indian roads and it will get a sunroof and LED tail lamps now. The updated model's highlight is the addition of Hyundai's latest cascading grille design. The engines include a 1.6-litre dual VTVT petrol, 1.4-litre CRDi and 1.6-litre CRDi VGT. Despite the design still looking fresh, the Korean carmaker has decided to update the SUV, though the changes are expected to be limited to bumpers and the front grille. The SUV puts out claimed mileage figures of 15.29kmpl, 21.38kmpl and 19.67kmpl, respectively for the three engines. Related: Hyundai Creta Facelift: Everything You Need To KnowEarlier, Hyundai had revealed the Creta 2018 in the Chinese market. The Creta has an unladen ground clearance of 201mm which gives weight to its contention as a compact SUV.. Check out more info here. Read more about it here.While the facelift is coming in 2018, Hyundai has also started work on the second generation of the Creta

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