Hyundai has officially rolled out the 2025 version of its popular Creta SUV in India, giving it a sharper design, smarter tech, and improved comfort. With this update, the Creta continues to stay at the top of India’s compact SUV market — blending style, practicality, and performance.
🔹 What’s New in the 2025 Hyundai Creta
The 2025 Creta gets a refreshed front fascia inspired by Hyundai’s global design language. The new LED DRLs, bold parametric grille, and updated tail lamps give it a premium, futuristic appeal. Inside, Hyundai has added a 10.25-inch touchscreen, digital cluster, and connected car features that make the cabin feel modern and intuitive.
Hyundai has also focused on interior comfort, improving seat cushioning and adding more soft-touch materials. The new ambient lighting setup and wireless smartphone connectivity add a premium touch.
Powertrain and Mileage
Under the hood, the Creta continues with the same 1.5L petrol and 1.5L diesel engines, tuned for better fuel economy. Real-world mileage figures are expected to hover around 17–18 km/l for diesel and 13–15 km/l for petrol, depending on driving conditions.
While some viral posts online claim a 28 km/l figure, Hyundai has not confirmed any such figure. The company’s official ARAI rating for the diesel variant remains around 21.8 km/l — impressive but realistic.
Price and Variants
The 2025 Creta is available in multiple variants — including E, EX, S, SX, SX(O), and the N Line performance edition. Prices start from around ₹11 lakh (ex-showroom) and go up to ₹20 lakh for the top-end trims.
Hyundai has also introduced special King and Knight editions, which add sporty styling and exclusive blacked-out elements, appealing to younger buyers.
Safety & Tech Features
The new Creta now includes six airbags as standard, along with ESC, Hill Assist Control, and ADAS features like lane-keep assist, forward collision warning, and blind-spot monitoring — improving its overall safety credentials.
Market Position
With over 18,000 units sold in September 2025, Hyundai’s Creta remains India’s best-selling midsize SUV. Its balanced mix of features, design, and performance continues to make it a family favorite across metros and small towns alike.
Final Take
The 2025 Hyundai Creta isn’t a radical overhaul — but it’s a smart, polished upgrade that keeps the SUV fresh and competitive. For Indian buyers looking for a dependable, tech-loaded SUV, the Creta 2025 stays a top contender.