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2024 Creta facelift variants breakdown with top features & prices

Hyundai is offering the facelifted SUV with the new 1.5L turbo-petrol engine that we've seen on the Kia Seltos and Verna.

BHPian Ripcord09 recently shared this with other enthusiasts.

Hyundai recently introduced the Creta facelift in India, with a distinct exterior design and improved interiors. (Review Link). The facelifted SUV receives new tech, a lot more standard safety features and the new 1.5L turbo-petrol engine that we've seen on the Seltos and Verna.

Hyundai has also restructured Creta's variant line-up. Here's a deep dive into all the variants on offer, which will help you identify the most valuable trim for your preferences.

Trims Breakdown

1. E

Top Features

  • Projector Headlamps
  • Fabric Upholstery
  • Front Armrest
  • 16-inch Steel Wheels
  • Digital MID Cluster
  • Rear Reclining 60:40 Split Seat
  • Manual AC
  • Rear AC Vents
  • 6 Airbags
  • Rear Parking Sensors

2. EX

Top Features Over E

  • Electrical ORVM
  • 8-inch Infotainment
  • Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
  • Front & Rear Speakers
  • Steering-mounted Controls

3. S

Top Features Over EX

  • 16-inch Alloy Wheels
  • LED Headlamps
  • Rear-view Camera
  • DRLs
  • Roof Rails
  • Rear Wiper & Wash
  • Rear Window Sunshade
  • Cruise Control
  • Cooled Glovebox

4. S(O)

Top Features Over S

  • 17-inch Alloy Wheels
  • Panoramic Sunroof
  • Dual-zone Climate Control
  • Electronic Parke Brake
  • Drive Modes
  • Traction Control
  • Push Button Start

5. SX & SX DT

Top Features Over S(O)

  • R17 Diamond Cut Alloy Wheels
  • Telematics
  • Dual-tone Colours
  • Semi Leather Upholstery
  • Ambient Light
  • Wireless Phone Charger
  • Remote Start
  • 10.25-inch Infotainment

6. SX Tech & SX Tech DT

Top Features Over SX & SX DT

  • Level 2 ADAS
  • 8-speaker Bose Audio

7. SX(O) & SX(O) DT

Top Features Over SX Tech & SX Tech DT

  • 10.25-inch TFT Cluster
  • 360-degree Camera
  • Blind View Monitor
  • Leather Upholstery
  • Front Ventilated Seats

Conclusion

Just looking at what all the variants offer and the price difference between them, the S(O) variant seems the most value for money. It's available with almost all the transmission options for you to choose from. It also stands out for its comfort and convenience features, including split rear seats, automatic climate control, an infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity, a panoramic sunroof and more. The ~Rs. 94,000 jump from the S variant is worth it considering that you get a lot for that money. Also, the jump to the SX variant seems like a considerable jump given that the feature additions are primarily tech-based (e.g. Connected car, bigger touchscreen, etc.).

Do let us know what you think is the most value-for-money variant and also if you had to buy the Hyundai Creta in 2024, which variant would you pick?

Here's what BHPian DivyanshuDiv had to say about the matter:

Voted for SX(O) - that would be my choice as my last pure gasoline car with a turbo engine and DCT before transitioning to electrics or hybrids. However, the most VFM model here as per the spec sheet is Creta S, having a balance of every thing that you need, style as well as substance.

Here's what BHPian anshu1101 had to say about the matter:

Voted for SX (O). Going for the dual tone is a very personal choice.

I always go for the top end while buying a car, given the pace at which technology is evolving in cars these days. Both the cars that I have bought till date have been top-end models only.

Here's what BHPian nri2ri had to say about the matter:

These days, it's hard to make the VFM argument for lower variants especially if you look at it from the perspective that the variant price difference is not going to make or break the decision. If I’m buying a Creta/Seltos/Hector its top end for me.

Only exceptions are superior mechanical packages coming in cheaper (eg:- XUV) or manufacturers continuing to make choices for buyers (eg:- Hycross ZXO not offering the extra seat)

Here's what BHPian BayB had to say about the matter:

SX Tech & SX Tech DT sounds right to me. It has everything I will need here in Bangalore.

Interesting thing is that there was a time when sunroof used to be available only in the top-most variant. Not because of utility value but more for its snob value. Now, its place has been taken by the 360-degree camera.

Check out BHPian comments for more insights and information.

 
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