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The 2020 New-Gen Hyundai Creta BS6 variant-wise features have been leaked ahead of its March 16th launch .

The 2020 New-Gen Hyundai Creta BS6 is barely a couple of days away from its highly anticipated launch in the Indian market. The new SUV has already crossed 10,000 bookings mark as the pre-orders commenced on March 2nd, 2020 across the country. However, ahead of the official launch, the variant-wise features of the 2020 Creta SUV have been leaked online. The all-new Hyundai Creta will take on the likes of Kia Seltos, MG Hector, Tata Harrier, Nissan Kicks and Jeep Compass in the Indian market while coming with three BS 6 compliant engines. Below are the variant-wise features of 2020 New Gen Hyundai Creta BS6:

2020 New-Gen Hyundai Creta E

The entry-level variant of Creta will come packed with decent number of features. Although, it won't be equipped with a lot of premium bells and whistles, but going by the list of features with which Hyundai has offered it with, it turns out to be a real value-for-money. The base grade E will boast of dual-tone interiors, rear headsets, height adjustable driver’s seat, tilt adjustable steering, AC with rear vents, keyless entry, 12V power outlet etc. among others as standard. Its safety features are top-notch with the inclusion of dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, high speed alert, seat-belt reminder, and follow me home headlamps.

2020 New-Gen Hyundai Creta EX

The EX is the mid-level variant in the new Creta's range and it comes with amazing comfort and connectivity features. Besides boasting of almost all the comfort and safety features of E grade, it is equipped with sharkfin antenna, front USB charger, front map lamp with sunglass holder and a multi-function steering wheel. However, the USP of this variant is the 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto, Apple CarPlay & i-Blue connectivity app. Hyundai is also offering an Arkamys sound system with 4 speakers and 2 tweeters as standard.

2020 New-Gen Hyundai Creta S

The S variant comes loaded with a myriad of advanced and upmarket features over the EX grade. It gets fully automatic temperature control (FATC), cruise control, push-button engine start, rear  USB charger, rear wiper & washer, rear parking camera, driver rear view monitor among others. Being the mid-level trim, it is well versed with premium features and makes for an interesting choice in the Creta lineup.

2020 New-Gen Hyundai Creta SX

The SX is the penultimate range-topping variant in the Creta lineup and as evident, it comes with a plethora of exquisite features such as a panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, 60:40 split-folding rear seats with recline, rear centre armrest with cupholder, a leather wrapped steering wheel, wireless charging, and a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Creta BlueLink technology as standard. In order to ensure optimum safety and security of the occupants as well as the vehicle, it gets several state-of-the-art features in form of rear disc brakes, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM), Hill Assist Control (HAC) and ISOFIX child-seat anchor.

2020 New-Gen Hyundai Creta SX(O)

The SX (O) is the flagship variant in the Creta model range and for obvious reasons, it has been blessed with an array of features as standard. These include 17-inch diamond cut alloy wheels, perforated leather seats, 7-inch colored TFT, front armrest integrated air purifier, ventilated front seats, and a 8-speaker Bose premium sound system. The safety features too are a notch higher with 6-airbags, height adjustable front seatbelts and electronic parking brake.

Source - CarDekho

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