Hyundai Creta

Hyundai Creta

4.78Carwyapar Rating

₹ 12.24 – 23.25 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Hyundai Creta is the SUV that rewrote India’s mid-size playbook. Technically, the segment’s first mover was the Premier Rio, but that quirky little crossover barely registered on the sales radar. Then came the Ford EcoSport, which truly popularised the SUV-hatch crossover idea, but it was under four metres, more a compact utility than a full family SUV. The Creta, launched in 2015, arrived a size larger, with proper proportions, space, and comfort that finally g... More

The Hyundai Creta is the SUV that rewrote India’s mid-size playbook. Technically, the segment’s first mover was the Premier Rio, but that quirky littl... More

Hyundai Creta Colors

Abyss Black

Hyundai Creta Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

SUV

Length

4330 mm

Engine

1.5L MPI (P)/MPI Turbo (P)/1.5L CRDi (D)

Transmission

MT/AT

Drivetrain

FWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/Diesel

Fuel Efficiency

17-21.8 KM/L

Tank Range

950 KMs

Hyundai Creta (54) Variants



Top Features

Traction Control
Traction Control
Shark Fin Antenna
Shark Fin Antenna
Paddle Shifter
Paddle Shifter
Dual Zone Climate Control
Dual Zone Climate Control
Dual curvilinear screens
Dual curvilinear screens
Amber ambient light
Amber ambient light
Hyundai Creta Colors

Abyss Black

Hyundai Creta Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
Likes
Dislikes
Hyundai Creta (54)
Hyundai Creta Expert Opinions
Design and Aesthetics
Features and Specifications
After Sales Support
Brand Value
Resale Value
Likes
Dislikes
Hyundai Creta Ownership Expense

Check your monthly expense for maintaining a Hyundai Creta in your City

Hyundai Creta

4.78Carwyapar Rating

₹ 12.24 – 23.25 Lakh*

* On-Road PriceNew Delhi
Overview

The Hyundai Creta is the SUV that rewrote India’s mid-size playbook. Technically, the segment’s first mover was the Premier Rio, but that quirky little crossover barely registered on the sales radar. Then came the Ford EcoSport, which truly popularised the SUV-hatch crossover idea, but it was under four metres, more a compact utility than a full family SUV. The Creta, launched in 2015, arrived a size larger, with proper proportions, space, and comfort that finally g... More

The Hyundai Creta is the SUV that rewrote India’s mid-size playbook. Technically, the segment’s first mover was the Premier Rio, but that quirky littl... More

Hyundai Creta Colors

Abyss Black

Hyundai Creta Overview
Body Construction

Monocoque

Body Type

SUV

Length

4330 mm

Engine

1.5L MPI (P)/MPI Turbo (P)/1.5L CRDi (D)

Transmission

MT/AT

Drivetrain

FWD

Fuel Type

Petrol/Diesel

Fuel Efficiency

17-21.8 KM/L

Tank Range

950 KMs

Hyundai Creta (54) Variants



Top Features

Traction Control
Traction Control
Shark Fin Antenna
Shark Fin Antenna
Paddle Shifter
Paddle Shifter
Dual Zone Climate Control
Dual Zone Climate Control
Dual curvilinear screens
Dual curvilinear screens
Amber ambient light
Amber ambient light
Hyundai Creta FAQs

The Hyundai Creta is priced between ₹11.11 lakh and ₹20.92 lakh (ex-showroom) depending on variant, fuel type (petrol/diesel), and automatic vs manual gearbox.

Hyundai Creta measures 4.330 m in length, 1.790 m in width, 1.635 m in height (≈ 14.20 ft x 5.87 ft x 5.36 ft). The wheelbase is 2,610 mm, which helps with legroom for back-seaters. Ground clearance is 190 mm (nice if you hate scraping speed breakers).

The Creta offers multiple engines: petrol (1.5-litre NA), a 1.4-litre turbo petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel, depending on variant. Mileage ranges from ≈ 17.4 kmpl to ~21.8 kmpl depending on fuel & transmission.

If you want an SUV that’s stylish, well-loaded, confident on the road (yes, Lord Creta memes are a thing), and gives you good ground clearance, big boot, and highway comfort, Creta is for you. It’s great for small families, professionals who travel, or people who want the image without going full luxury-SUV. If you’re someone who only needs a hatchback for very tight city parking, or wants lowest possible running cost, Creta might feel like “overkill” (and yes, some of the “chhapri” memes come from seeing people park huge SUVs where a small hatchback would do). But for many buyers, that size + road presence + features justify it.

Because Creta has become a status symbol. It’s seen everywhere, sometimes over-parked, sometimes used for flashy selfies. “Lord Creta” jokes come from people treating the SUV like royalty on roads, or behaving like “I own this road because I drive Creta.” It’s humor but also signals what some people value: image + presence. If that matters to you, Creta gives you that.
Hyundai Creta Ownership Expense

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Hyundai Creta Comparisons

Hyundai Creta FAQs

The Hyundai Creta is priced between ₹11.11 lakh and ₹20.92 lakh (ex-showroom) depending on variant, fuel type (petrol/diesel), and automatic vs manual gearbox.

Hyundai Creta measures 4.330 m in length, 1.790 m in width, 1.635 m in height (≈ 14.20 ft x 5.87 ft x 5.36 ft). The wheelbase is 2,610 mm, which helps with legroom for back-seaters. Ground clearance is 190 mm (nice if you hate scraping speed breakers).

The Creta offers multiple engines: petrol (1.5-litre NA), a 1.4-litre turbo petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel, depending on variant. Mileage ranges from ≈ 17.4 kmpl to ~21.8 kmpl depending on fuel & transmission.

If you want an SUV that’s stylish, well-loaded, confident on the road (yes, Lord Creta memes are a thing), and gives you good ground clearance, big boot, and highway comfort, Creta is for you. It’s great for small families, professionals who travel, or people who want the image without going full luxury-SUV. If you’re someone who only needs a hatchback for very tight city parking, or wants lowest possible running cost, Creta might feel like “overkill” (and yes, some of the “chhapri” memes come from seeing people park huge SUVs where a small hatchback would do). But for many buyers, that size + road presence + features justify it.

Because Creta has become a status symbol. It’s seen everywhere, sometimes over-parked, sometimes used for flashy selfies. “Lord Creta” jokes come from people treating the SUV like royalty on roads, or behaving like “I own this road because I drive Creta.” It’s humor but also signals what some people value: image + presence. If that matters to you, Creta gives you that.