Hyundai Unveiling Two New Cars in 2024

In an exciting move, South Korean automotive giant Hyundai is set to ignite the Indian automobile market with a slew of new products in the coming year.

These offerings include updated iterations of some of Hyundai’s existing models, such as the Alcazar, Creta, and Kona Electric, expected to hit the market in 2024.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there; a potential new-generation Venue (subcompact SUV) is also rumored to debut in 2025.

Electrifying the Future

Hyundai is firmly embracing the electric vehicle (EV) wave, with plans to introduce two EVs: the Creta Electric and Exeter Electric.

While the specific launch date for the Exeter Electric remains under wraps, the Creta Electric is expected to create a buzz.

Hyundai Creta Facelift – A Glimpse into the Future

One of Hyundai’s most beloved cars, the Creta, is poised for a remarkable transformation in 2024.

This eagerly anticipated facelift will showcase a brand-new design, updated features, and an array of engine options, providing car enthusiasts with a fresh perspective on this crowd-pleaser.

The grand unveiling is anticipated in January 2024, with the design taking inspiration from the acclaimed Palisade SUV.

What’s more, the Creta Facelift will integrate Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) technology, ensuring both safety and convenience.

Under the hood, expect to find a variety of powertrains, including a robust 1.5L turbo petrol engine delivering 160bhp, a 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol engine generating 115bhp, and a 1.5L diesel unit with an output of 115bhp.

Hyundai Verna N Line – Elevating Sportiness

The Verna N Line, another jewel in Hyundai’s crown, is set to grace the market in 2024.

It promises to be the sporty counterpart to its standard model, featuring a more potent engine, sport-tuned suspension, and an aggressive design that’s sure to turn heads.

Car enthusiasts have already caught glimpses of its prototype during testing.

This dynamic model will be based on the top-end trim of the regular Verna and will be equipped with a 1.5-liter petrol engine, delivering a remarkable 160bhp and 253Nm of torque.

Hyundai is undoubtedly gearing up for an eventful year, and these two offerings are expected to take center stage in their impressive 2024 lineup. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting new additions.

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