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Hyundai Creta 7-Seater Spied Testing; Clear Images Inside


Hyundai Creta 7-Seater Spied Testing; Clear Images Inside

Hyundai has been working on a 7-seater version of Creta SUV for the Indian market which has been again spotted as test mule. Being developed in the company's headquarters in South Korea, Hyundai Creta 7-seater will take on the likes of Mahindra XUV500 and Tata Gravitas (Harrier's 7-seat version). Hyundai's sister brand, Kia has also been working on the 7-seater version of its Seltos SUV which is likely to hit the Indian shores in 2021. The 7-seater Hyundai Creta price could be around Rs 11-11.50 Lakhs (Ex. Showroom).
Going by the new spy-shots, it can clearly be said that the 7-seater version of Creta will be nearly 30mm longer than the standard 5-seater version. The addition of the third row has made the SUV a bit longer than the regular SUV which measures at 4300mm. It looks a bit taller too but that might be due to the different design of roof rails. The 5-seater Creta measures 1635mm in height with roof rails included. The spy images indicate that it will have a slightly modified front fascia as compared to standard version of Creta as the styling is inspired from Hyundai's new Palisade flagship SUV. It will flaunt a uniquely designed solid mesh grille with chrome accents as compared to the 5-seater version.

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