Hyundai Motor India's SUV Creta was unveiled during Auto Expo 2020 and will be launched on March 16.
Hyundai’s second-generation Creta looks evolved and comes with smart new packaging
With over 50 data scientists in shop floor, Hyundai prouds itself of the digitally connected shop floor with 11.7 billion data points / year
Back in 1998, Hyundai rolled out a car in 4 minutes. Today, it claims to take 33 seconds for one car roll out
3D scanning was used to detect stress points that needed to be corrected
The SUV comes with a smart new spacier cabin with vertical air vents, panoramic sunroof, all-discs brakes with laser LCD headlamps
The car is claimed to take instructions verbally to dial numbers from the contact list in the cell phone, inform public holidays information and track live cricket scores, all at the ease of a voice command
Hyundai has over 2,430 connected machines at its shop floor
Hyundai claims 0f over 1,040 intelligent sensors at its digitally connected shop floor
"Production of the all new Creta has begun with several added features. The car is more stronger now so much so that it can hold the weight of two African elephants at the top," S. Ganesh Mani, Director Production had said.
Hyundai claims that the SUV Creta features highest level of safety, having stronger structure with 74.3% advanced high strength steel
The SUV will also feature a panic button for distress situations.
The SUV was designed using 3D printing, thereby saving two months
In case of a stolen vehicle, the car maker claims that with new technology the owner with support of the Police will be able to seek assistance from Blue Link call centre to track the vehicle location
The new Hyundai Creta gets a new front fascia with the revised and larger front grille, new LED projector headlamps and LED daytime running lights
The SUV is claimed to feature the company's global technology BlueLink with over 50 India specific connected features
The 1.5-litre petrol engine churns out 115 PS of power at 6,300 rpm and 144 Nm of torque at 4,500 rpm.
The SUV is available for booking at an amount of Rs 25,000
The carmaker claims to transform 395 tons coils /day into shiny Hyundai cars inside the 540 acres
In case of a crash, the car would initiate a call to the call centre to assist the customer. The owners would also be able to request emergency services from the call centre by pushing the SOS button.
The SUV will be available in three different BS-VI compliant engine options that include 1.5-litre MPi petrol motor, 1.5-litre U2 CRDi diesel unit and a 1.4-litre Kappa turbo GDi petrol engine as well
According to Hyundai, each of its new model on the road takes 2 years of advanced planning and production preparation
The customers would be able to verbally order the car to open and close sunroof, initiate seat ventilation, control temperature and fan speed as part of the connected features in the SUV
Hyundai claims to manufacture every car on the road with 84 percent renewable usage
Hyundai Motor India has claimed that it has received more than 10,000 bookings for the new Creta SUV within one week
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