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Hyundai Creta has been one of the most popular 5-seater SUVs in the Indian market. The company launched the second-generation SUV in the country a couple of months back. There is no dearth of quirky customisation and personalisation options that the Creta SUV has undergone in India. Recently, a YouTube channel with name Tass Loco507 shows Hyundai Creta customised like never before. The customised unit is the first-gen model of the SUV which has been tweaked inside out while painted in a strong red shade.
The customised Hyundai Creta flaunts pinstripes on the bonnet and several other places. The inclusion of a supplementary body kit makes it appear pretty lower than the original SUV. There are smoked headlamps with an extra lip at the lower bumper. Equipped with 6-spoke golden alloy wheels, it boasts of a suicidal rear door while the chrome treatment has been done away in favour of red and black accents. The customised unit of Hyundai Creta features an air suspension system and the ground clearance is as low as a high-end sports car, say a Lamborghini or Ferrari. The modifications have also been carried out in the cabin with the SUV getting an even bigger touchscreen infotainment system.
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The 2020 Hyundai Creta BS6 comes with several first-in-segment features in the form of Voice Enabled Smart Panoramic Sunroof, Drive Mode Select, Traction Control Modes, Bose Premium Sound System with 8 Speakers, Auto Healthy Air Purifier with Digital Display and Paddle Shifters. Mechanically, the customised unit is same as the standard SUV which comes with three engine options. Meanwhile, in other news, Hyundai has confirmed that the all-new Creta has received over 30,000 bookings since its launch in March. The diesel variants have accounted for more than 55 percent of the total bookings. Hyundai Creta Diesel is the leader in the compact SUV segment which comprises of Kia Seltos, Nissan Kicks, MG Hector and Tata Harrier.
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