The earlier Creta had a curvy design with split tail lamps, whereas the new version adopts a more rugged look with a larger parametric grille, full-width LED DRLs, and connected LED tail lamps. The redesigned bumpers and new alloy wheels give it a more SUV-like presence compared to the softer styling of the older model.
The previous Creta’s cabin felt simpler with an analog instrument cluster and a single touchscreen. The new Creta now looks far more premium with twin 10.25-inch connected screens, a fully digital driver’s display, ambient lighting, and dual-zone climate control, giving it a luxury SUV vibe that the older model lacked.
While the older Creta already offered features like a sunroof and ventilated seats. The 2025 version adds several premium touches, including a Bose 8-speaker audio system, a rear wireless charger, an air purifier, and a panoramic sunroof now available in more variants, making it feel more feature-packed.
The older Creta provided good safety with six airbags and ESC, but the facelift takes it a step ahead with Level-2 ADAS. It now offers lane keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, a 360-degree camera, and rear cross-traffic alert—features that were missing in the older version.
The older turbo-petrol engine was a 1.4-litre unit producing 140PS . The new model replaces it with a more powerful 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine delivering 160PS , paired with a 7-speed DCT for smoother performance.The older Creta’s engine started at around ₹10.87 lakh, In the new Creta, engine starting price is ₹12.69 lakh.
The older Creta had basic shades like Polar White, Typhoon Silver, and Lava Orange. The new Creta introduces premium shades such as Titan Matte Grey and Starry Night, along with Atlas White and Fiery Red, giving buyers more stylish choices.
The 2025 Hyundai Creta clearly offers better safety, more power, and a luxurious cabin compared to the older version. If you want the latest tech and premium feel, the facelift is worth the extra cost, but the older model still works if you are price-conscious.
The previous Creta was priced between ₹10.87 lakh and ₹19.20 lakh. The new one starts slightly higher at ₹10.99 lakh and goes up to ₹20.50 lakh, a price increase justified by added features, better safety tech, and the new engine.
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