Hyundai Creta 2025: 1.5L Petrol & Diesel, 160PS Turbo, 20kmpl Mileage SUV

Hyundai Creta 2025 is back and people can’t stop checking it out. For years, the Creta has been the go-to SUV for families who want comfort, style, and a bit of everything packed in one. The 2025 version just sharpens that image more.

When you see the new Creta, you’ll notice the bold changes right away. The front looks wider and more premium now. The grille is bigger and blends well with the new DRLs. The headlamps are sleeker, giving it a meaner stare on the road. Many people say it looks more like a mini Tucson now. That’s a compliment.

Cabin Comfort

Step inside and the Creta 2025 feels like an upgrade for sure. The seats are plush. Hyundai has used better materials, so the cabin feels rich. The touchscreen is larger — about 10.25 inches now — and the response is quick. It supports wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

One new thing people like is the digital instrument cluster. It looks clean and gives all info in crisp graphics. The aircon vents are redesigned and blow cold even on hot days. The rear AC vents are still there, which keeps back seat passengers happy on long drives.

The Creta was always good with space. The 2025 keeps that up. There’s enough knee room and headroom for tall folks. The boot space stays roomy too. So whether it’s your daily commute or a weekend trip with the family, the Creta handles it fine.

Engine Power

The engines stay familiar but get small improvements. You get the trusted 1.5-litre petrol which makes around 115 PS. For diesel fans, the 1.5-litre diesel is still here, putting out about 116 PS. There’s also the peppy 1.5 turbo petrol for those who like a bit more punch, offering nearly 160 PS.

You can pick between manual, CVT, or the DCT gearbox with the turbo. The automatic shifts are smooth. Many city drivers love that. Mileage is decent too — around 17 kmpl for petrol and about 20 kmpl for diesel, depending on how you drive.

The ride is comfy. Small potholes and speed breakers don’t shake you up. The suspension feels balanced for city roads and highway stretches. Steering feels light for daily drives but weighs up nicely when you push it a bit.

Safety Touch

Hyundai has loaded the Creta 2025 with more safety kit. You get six airbags on top trims. ABS, ESC, hill hold, and TPMS are all standard on higher variants. Some variants also offer ADAS features now — lane keep assist, adaptive cruise, and emergency braking. These small touches make people feel safer, especially on highways.

The 360-degree camera is handy in tight parking spots. The blind view monitor shows you side views when you use indicators. It’s simple stuff that makes daily driving easier.

Hyundai is known for features and they didn’t disappoint this time either. The panoramic sunroof stays. People love it for city sunsets and long road trips. The Bose sound system still sounds great. Wireless charger, cooled glove box, ventilated seats — all these keep the cabin experience premium.

With the new Creta, Hyundai just makes sure it stays ahead of the pack. Buyers know they’re getting a comfortable SUV that feels modern but doesn’t cost a bomb to own. You see it in big cities and small towns because it fits both.

So if you see the 2025 Creta rolling down your street, don’t be surprised if you feel like taking a closer look. It’s that same familiar Creta shape — just sharper, bolder, and a bit more ready for the roads ahead.

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