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Experience masterful driving in the Creta

The Hyundai Creta continues to offer a masterful driving experience, next gen technology and advanced safety features.

Two years after the second-generation Hyundai Creta was launched in South Africa, a facelifted model has been introduced to the South African market.

With the new Creta now being sourced from Indonesia rather than India, the 1.5-litre turbodiesel and 1.4-litre turbopetrol engine options have fallen away, leaving the normally aspirated 1.5-litre unit as the only option.

Buyers of the new Hyundai Creta can choose from three models, the 1.5 Premium manual kicks things off at R409 900, with an IVT variant priced at R429 900, while the range-topping 1.5 Executive IVT costs R469 900.

The 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder petrol engine produces 84kW and 144Nm, and is paired with either a six-speed manual or CVT continuously variable transmission. Hyundai claims that the fuel economy is 6.5l/100km.

Divalen Pillay (senior service advisor) shows off the latest tech inside the new Hyundai Creta. 0525SN

There’s a choice of six exterior colours, and in the safety department there is driver and passenger airbags. The vehicle is equipped with ABS with EBD electronic stability programme, hill start assist control and much more.

This SUV continues to uphold the ambition to map the way forward, offering a masterful driving experience, next generation technology and advanced safety features. Arrive at your next destination sporting the signature Creta bold grille and show off its high ground clearance, something to consider when travelling on South African roads.

Divalen Pillay (senior service advisor) and Kevin Govender (aftersales manager) have nothing but praise for the new Hyundai Creta, and call on all to either view or book a test drive at Halfway Hyundai Port Shepstone.

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