Hyundai Creta King launched at Rs 17.89 lakh

    Launched on the occasion of the SUV’s 10th anniversary, the new Creta King variants come with feature additions.

    Published On Sep 02, 2025 12:25:00 PM

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    On the occasion of the Hyundai Creta completing 10 years in the Indian market, the Korean carmaker has launched two new trims – Creta King and Creta King Limited Edition – with more features. The ex-showroom prices for these new top-of-the-line trims start from Rs 17.89 lakh. Hyundai has also rolled out additional features across the regular trims of the Creta and Creta N Line.

    1. Creta King and King Limited editions are new top-spec trims
    2. New features include larger 18-inch wheels, dual-zone AC
    3. All powertrain options available on the new King trim

    Hyundai Creta King prices (ex-showroom)
    PowertrainKingKing Knight EditionKing Limited Edition
    1.5 petrol-MTRs 17.89 lakh--
    1.5 petrol-CVTRs 19.35 lakhRs 19.49 lakhRs 19.64 lakh
    1.5 diesel-MTRs 19.47 lakh--
    1.5 diesel-ATRs 20.42 lakhRs 20.77 lakhRs 20.92 lakh
    1.5 turbo-petrol-DCTRs 20.61 lakh--

    Hyundai Creta King: What’s new?

    Hyundai has introduced a bunch of new features with the Creta King. These include larger 18-inch alloys, a memory function for the powered driver’s seat, an 8-way powered adjustment for the front passenger seat, dual-zone AC, a dashcam, a sliding front armrest with storage and a ‘King’ emblem.

    Hyundai has also brought in the retractable seatback table, front passenger seat boss mode functionality and the touch-based HVAC panel from the Alcazar here on the Creta King variants. Moreover, these variants have wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, although it is via a wired-to-wireless adapter.

    All five powertrain options of the Creta are available on the new King trim. These include the 115hp, 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with a 6-speed MT or a CVT gearbox, the 116hp, 1.5-litre diesel with a 6-speed MT or a 6-speed AT gearbox and the 160hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 7-speed DCT.

    The Creta King also gets the Knight Edition treatment, featuring a blacked-out exterior and interior, but powertrain options are limited to the petrol-CVT and diesel-AT.

    Hyundai Creta King Limited Edition: What’s new?

    Additionally, Hyundai has introduced a limited edition trim called the King Limited Edition. Over this regular King variants, this gets a seatbelt cover, headrest cushions, new carpet mats, a key cover and additional door cladding.

    However, the King Limited Edition will only be available with two powertrain options – the 115hp, 1.5-litre petrol-CVT and the 116hp, 1.5-litre diesel-AT – and with three colour options (Abyss Black, Atlas White and Black Matte). 

    New updates for regular Creta, Creta N Line

    Some of these new features from the Creta King will also be made available across more trims of the SUV, as well as the Creta N Line. These include the dual-zone AC with the new touch-based HVAC panel, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, the dashcam and the 18-inch alloys. Hyundai, however, hasn’t clarified the exact trims in which these new features will be made available. The Creta also sees the addition of a new matte black colour option.

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