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What Makes The Creta So Special?
Motoring World
|June 2019
What makes the Creta so special?
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To attain a position as secure as the Creta’s in a market like ours, carmakers have to go the extra mile. Not just in creating the product, but also in understanding what the segment — and more importantly the target consumer — wants. With close to 4 lakh customers in the Indian market, the Hyundai Creta is a clear example of that. One with which you may not hesitate in using adjectives like successful and popular.
The first thing that strikes about the Hyundai Creta is the way it looks. The facelifted example that you see here might have added some freshness to the design, but even the original doesn’t look bad. It’s a design that’s bound to work for ages — and essentially have a lasting effect, even when a lot of compact SUVs try too hard to look futuristic. Then you step inside to enjoy what’s easily the most ageless interior design in a modern compact SUV. Like the exterior, it’s far from flashy, but it’s just right. Not only is it well put-together, with its spot-on ergonomics, choice of good quality components, and a design that’s functional but also aesthetically pleasing, spending long hours inside the Creta’s cabin is a doddle.
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