Toyota Hyryder: The Indian SUV market has been buzzing with excitement, and Hyundai has once again managed to grab attention with the 2025 Hyundai Creta. Known for blending modern design, strong performance, and eco-friendly technology, the new Creta aims to set higher benchmarks in the compact SUV segment. Packed with advanced features and hybrid efficiency, it is designed for those who want a balance of style, comfort, and fuel economy.
Bold and Dynamic Exterior
The new Creta 2025 arrives with a muscular front fascia featuring a wider grille and sleek LED headlamps that create a confident road presence. The sculpted body lines, 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, and a floating roof design add a sporty appeal. With dimensions close to 4,330mm in length and 1,790mm in width, the Creta feels robust while being easy to maneuver in city traffic. Dual-tone color options, including Fiery Red and Atlas White, give buyers a stylish palette to choose from.
Hybrid Powertrain Options
Under the hood, Hyundai offers both mild-hybrid and strong-hybrid engine choices. The 1.5-litre Atkinson-cycle petrol hybrid produces 95 bhp, paired with an electric motor for a combined output of 140 Nm of torque, ensuring smooth acceleration. The mild-hybrid variant, generating around 115 bhp, is offered with both a 6-speed automatic and a manual gearbox. Select variants even feature all-wheel drive, making it reliable on rough terrains while still maintaining everyday usability.
Fuel Efficiency That Impresses
Efficiency has always been one of Hyundai’s strengths, and the Creta 2025 delivers an impressive 27 kmpl mileage in the strong-hybrid trim. Real-world figures hover around 24–25 kmpl, thanks to regenerative braking and hybrid drive modes. With a 45-litre fuel tank, the SUV easily covers more than 1,000 km on a single fill, making it highly economical for both highway cruising and city commutes.
Premium and Spacious Cabin
Inside, the Creta continues to showcase Hyundai’s premium approach. The dual-tone leatherette upholstery, ambient lighting, and panoramic sunroof create a luxury-like atmosphere. A 10.25-inch infotainment screen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, Bose surround sound system, and ventilated front seats elevate comfort and connectivity. Rear seat passengers benefit from ample legroom, reclining backrests, and rear AC vents, making it ideal for long journeys. With over 400 litres of boot space, luggage needs are easily met.
Advanced Safety and Technology
Safety remains a top priority with six airbags as standard, along with ABS, EBD, and electronic stability control. The higher trims include a 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control, enhancing driver confidence. Hyundai’s connected car suite allows remote climate control, live tracking, and OTA updates. A digital instrument cluster with a heads-up display adds to the futuristic driving experience.
Pricing and Variants
The Hyundai Creta 2025 starts at ₹11.50 lakh (ex-showroom) for the entry-level variant, while the mid-spec models hover around ₹14–15 lakh. The top-end strong-hybrid trims with AWD and dual-tone finishes go up to ₹20.50 lakh. Given its competitive pricing, feature-rich cabin, and strong resale value, the Creta continues to be a reliable choice for Indian buyers.




