Hyundai Creta N Line: Here's How The Thailand Model Differs From The Indian One

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The Thailand-spec Hyundai Creta N Line has a less powerful engine, only a CVT gearbox, and fewer colour options than the India-spec model, which offers more choices.

India-spec Hyundai Creta N Line is more powerful with more options.
India-spec Hyundai Creta N Line is more powerful with more options.

The Hyundai Creta N Line facelift was introduced in India in 2024 and has now made its way to Thailand with a similar design inside and out.

However, there are three key differences between the Thailand-spec and India-spec models. Let’s take a look:

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    Less Powerful Engine

    The biggest difference is under the bonnet. The India-spec Hyundai Creta N Line comes with a powerful turbo-petrol engine, while the Thailand version gets a naturally aspirated unit. Here’s how they compare:

    The Thailand-spec Hyundai Creta N Line is powered by a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that produces 115 bhp and 144 Nm of torque. In comparison, the India-spec Creta N Line comes with a more powerful 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine, delivering 160 bhp and 253 Nm of torque.

    This makes the Indian version significantly more performance-oriented than its Thai counterpart. Also, the Indian version has 45 bhp and 109 Nm more torque than the Thailand model, offering a sportier driving experience.

    Thailand-spec Creta N LineIndia-spec Creta N Line
    Engine1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol1.5-litre turbo-petrol
    Power115 bhp160 bhp
    Torque144 Nm253 Nm

    Automatic Transmission Only in Thailand

    Another key difference between the Thailand-spec and India-spec Creta N Line is the gearbox options. The Thailand-spec model is available only with a CVT automatic transmission, which prioritizes smooth and fuel-efficient performance.

    In contrast, the India-spec version offers more variety, including a 6-speed manual gearbox and a 7-speed DCT automatic. The manual transmission in the Indian model provides better control over gear shifts, making it a more engaging option for driving enthusiasts who prefer a hands-on experience.

    Thailand-spec Creta N LineIndia-spec Creta N Line
    TransmissionCVT automatic only6-speed manual/7-speed DCT automatic

    Fewer Colour Options

    Hyundai offers more color choices for the Creta N Line in India compared to Thailand, giving buyers more customization options. The Thailand-spec Creta N Line is available in just two dual-tone shades: Creamy White Pearl with a Black Roof and Dragon Red Pearl with a Black Roof. In contrast, the India-spec model comes in a broader palette, including Titan Grey Matte, Abyss Black, and Atlas White.

    Additionally, Indian buyers can opt for three dual-tone variants: Thunder Blue with an Abyss Black Roof, Shadow Grey with an Abyss Black Roof, and Atlas White with an Abyss Black Roof. This wider selection makes the Creta N Line in India more versatile and appealing to a broader range of customers.

    Thailand-spec Creta N LineIndia-spec Creta N Line
    Colour OptionsCreamy White Pearl with Black RoofTitan Grey Matte
    Dragon Red Pearl with Black RoofAbyss Black
    Atlas White
    Thunder Blue with Abyss Black Roof
    Shadow Grey with Abyss Black Roof
    Atlas White with Abyss Black Roof

    What’s The Same?

    Apart from these differences, the design, features, and overall styling of the Creta N Line remain identical in both markets.

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      Price And Rivals

      The India-spec Hyundai Creta N Line is priced between Rs 16.93 lakh and Rs 20.64 lakh (ex-showroom, India). It competes with sporty compact SUVs like the Kia Seltos, Volkswagen Taigun, and Skoda Kushaq.

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