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Hyundai reveals new Creta
May 30, 2025
|Manila Bulletin
New look and new features
One of the country's most popular crossovers gets a much needed makeover.
Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc. (HMPH) took the wraps off the new Creta. For the first time, it is now also available with an N Line variant. The 2025 Creta sports a bolder look, embodying Hyundai's design language, "Sensuous Sportiness."
The new Creta
The most noticeable change is the Creta's new front fascia. It come with a new black chrome Parametric Jewel Grille, signature LED position lamps, and newly designed alloy wheels. It also comes with new sequential turn indicators. Towards the back, the new Creta now flaunts "H"-theme rear combination lamps.
Inside, drivers get a larger all-digital instrument cluster. It has been integrated with the infotainment screen to form one seamless display. Its infotainment screen spans 10.25-inches and presents a high-definition display and smooth graphics. It is also equipped with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and built-in Waze navigation.
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