Hyundai Creta facelift waiting periods stretch to 5 months. Creta petrol and turbo-petrol have the shortest waiting periods; Creta SX(O) is the most popular variant.
Barely 10 days after the launch of the Hyundai Creta facelift, we now have details on how long you’ll have to wait for deliveries. Buyers of the refreshed Creta – priced from Rs 11 lakh to Rs 20 lakh – have, 19 variants to choose from, including five engine and gearbox options. As seems to be the industry trend, the top variants seem to have a higher demand.
- Creta diesel MT and AT waiting period is 4-5 months
- Creta petrol and turbo-petrol waiting period is 3-4 months
- Most popular variant is top-spec SX(O); most popular colour is black
The updated Hyundai Creta facelift will make its India debut on 16 January, 2024. And ahead of its price announcement, the automaker has revealed most of the details including, variants, colours, features, and specifications. Now, we have got our hands on the official waiting period for the upcoming Hyundai Creta facelift.
Customers who booked or planning to book the new Creta facelift will have to wait for up to 18 weeks. While the petrol variants will require a waiting duration of 10 to 12 weeks, the diesel versions command a delivery time of 16 to 18 weeks. This time frame may vary depending on the location, dealerships, stock, and other factors. We recommend contacting the nearest Hyundai-authorised dealerships to get more information.
The upcoming Creta facelift will be offered in seven variants, namely, E, EX, S, S (O), SX, SX Tech, and SX (O). Coming to the powertrain options, the mid-size SUV will be equipped with three engine options – a 1.5-litre NA petrol, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel motor. The transmission duties will be handled by a six-speed manual, six-speed automatic, six-speed iMT, CVT, and a seven-speed DCT gearbox.
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Creta 2024 Facelift – Minute Observations after watching & reading reviews on the respectable forums. Some positives & negatives observed
— Sunderdeep – Volklub (@volklub) January 20, 2024
– No fog / cornering lamps anymore
– Poor looking reverse light at the bottom which can sometimes be missed by the rear driver
– No metal… pic.twitter.com/b4vV3Hbvdu