Originally Posted by RavenAvi
(Post 4320837)
+1. One of the reasons why I sold off my Lazarus was the pathetic ABS system, which simply failed to kick in at 80+ speeds more than once and was a cause of huge alarm on the highways. |
Originally Posted by Su-47
(Post 4323149)
Off topic, but have to ask - How does the overall braking experience on your current steed (XUV, I think) compare to the Creta? |
The facelifted Creta gets minor changes on the outside but these are subtle. The headlamps are updated and the grille (with cascading effect) and bumpers are all new. The mid spec S versions get slightly different alloy wheels as well, as seen in the images. We are told even the top end SX (O) and SX Plus get a new black treatment for the diamond cut alloy wheels. The rear of the new 2018 Creta is more or less same with minor revisions to the bumper. The interiors of the new 2018 Hyundai Creta will have updated versions of the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with minor additions to the feature list. Like the new 2017 Verna, the 1.6 diesel unit will get revised mapping to offer the same torque at lower engine revs which will help drivers during slow speed driving and city commutes. |
Originally Posted by RavenAvi
(Post 4359175)
Caught on the streets of Chennai by a Cartoq reader[/url]. |
Originally Posted by motorworks
(Post 4360066)
I am on the verge of buying a Creta 1.6 Diesel and enquired with all dealers and even Hyundai directly on the Creta facelift. Unfortunately no one has any idea of the timeline! And since Hyundai has not even showcased the facelift in Autoexpo, I think it is at least 2-3 months away, or even a September Festive launch. They have enough buzz with the i20 facelift and the new Verna, So they can easily space out the Creta facelift for later. Plus the Creta sells around 7-9k every month, so there is no real need to rush. I am going ahead and booking the current one since there is no definitive timeline in sight. |
Originally Posted by Cooltronics
(Post 4360047)
Any tentative timeline we have come to know on when the car would be launched? |
Originally Posted by motorworks
(Post 4360066)
I think it is at least 2-3 months away, or even a September Festive launch. |
Originally Posted by motorworks
(Post 4360066)
I am going ahead and booking the current one since there is no definitive timeline in sight. |
Originally Posted by naveen.raju
(Post 4319954)
For a layman, this facelift wont make a significant difference unless they add some missing features. I feel these will be added: 1) Android auto and Apple carplay (already there in the current gen. The initial batch didn't have them). 2) Auto wipers/headlights. 3) All 4 disc brakes. 4) DTE, instantaneous fuel economy. 5) Cruise control. 6) Sunroof (doubtful) 7) Ventilated seats (again doubtful. Can push the price even further). 8) 60:40 rear seat (Hyundai will be least interested in that). Wish they work on the gear ratios, steering and most importantly those horrific brakes but I feel these wont be touched. A redesigned bumper, LED tail lights and new grill. Somehow cosmetic changes are more important than mechanical changes here :Frustrati. Exterior wise If Hyundai is coming with the same car like the one in the picture, then I am happy with my current car :D. Attachment 1704466 |
Originally Posted by Simhi
(Post 4319962)
Instead of above features, I would be more happy to see Automatic option being made available in SX(O) variant - 6 airbags, ESC, VSM and HAC... |
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