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Hyundai Creta N Line base variant discontinued in India

by · KalingaTV

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Hyundai has reportedly discontinued the entry-level N8 variant of the Creta N Line in India. The speculations emerged after the brand removed the entry-level N8 variant of the Creta N Line from its official website in the country.

With this update, the sportier iteration of the brand’s most popular SUV is now available in a single, fully loaded variant.

The Creta N Line N8 variant was available until recently exclusively with the seven-speed automatic transmission. The range is powered by a 1.5-itre, turbo-petrol engine developing 158bhp and 253Nm. Notably, the N10 variant is also offered with a six-speed manual unit.

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The Hyundai Creta N Line’s sole N10 variant is available across mono-tone and dual-tone colours. With the base N8 variant now discontinued, the prices of the sporty SUV start at Rs. 19.03 lakh (ex-showroom). The carmaker recently hiked the prices of this model, and you can read about it in detail on our website.

Key features of the Creta N Line N10 over the N8 variant include front parking sensors, Level 2 ADAS, eight-way powered driver seat, auto-dimming IRVM, red ambient lighting, dual 10.25-inch screens, Bose eight-speaker music system, OTA updates, BlueLink connected car technology, and Home To Car (H2C) with Alexa.

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