2022 Hyundai Creta Facelift Images Leaked Ahead Of Official Debut In Indonesia

- The new Hyundai Creta facelift gets an all-new front section
- The Creta facelift will get a bunch of new and updated features
- The Hyundai Creta facelift will revealed at GIIAS 2021
Hyundai is all set to unveil the 2022 Creta facelift in Indonesia today, and ahead of its official debut, images of the production SUV have leaked online. The car's design sketches already revealed that it will share its visual cues with Hyundai's bigger SUVs like the new Tucson and Santa Cruz SUVs sold in global markets, and these images confirm that speculation. While the basic silhouette of the SUV has been retailed the Creta facelift gets a new face with a new parametric grille, more muscular character lines, new LED headlamps and a new bumper with a wider airdam.

The rear section of the SUV also gets an aggressive design with more prominent character lines, restyled LED taillamps and a new rear bumper
The profile of the 2022 Hyundai Creta facelift looks very similar to the pre-facelift model, except for the new alloy wheels and the side skirts. The rear section of the SUV also gets an aggressive design with more prominent character lines, restyled LED taillamps and a new rear bumper. The SUV also gets a two-tone body colour treatment with a black roof adding contrast.

The Creta facelift's layout largely remains similar to the existing model, except for a few visual tweaks here and there
As for the cabin, the layout largely remains similar to the existing model, except for a few visual tweaks here and there. The highlight of course is that the SUV now also get a new 8-inch fully digital instrument cluster, similar to the one offered with the Alcazar. The design of the infotainment system has also changed and you now get buttons and dials on either side of the 10.25-inch touchscreen display, as opposed to the uncluttered look that the existing Creta gets.

The Creta facelift gets a new fully digital instrument cluster, and features like air purifier with AQI, ventilated seats, cooled glovebox, push-button start, electronic parking brake, hill hold assist, and wireless charger
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The SUV will also get features like a panoramic sunroof, air purifier with AQI, ventilated seats, cooled glovebox, push-button start, electronic parking brake, hill hold assist, and wireless charger. The SUV also gets a premium 8-speaker Bose sound system. The Hyundai Creta facelift for Indonesia will also come with an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), equipped with features like blind-spot monitoring, and cross-traffic alert among others.

The Hyundai Creta facelift for Indonesia will also come with an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), equipped with features like blind-spot monitoring, and cross-traffic alert among others
Also Read: Booked A Hyundai Creta? Here's How Long You'll Have To Wait For It
Engine details are unknown, but we expect it to get the1.5-litre, four-cylinder naturally aspirated petrol engine, in both manual and automatic choices. In India, the SUV also gets a 1.4-litre, four-cylinder turbo petrol motor and a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine. They could also be on offer in Indonesia. Hyundai India launched the new-gen Creta last year, in 2020, so it will be a while before the SUV arrives in India. We do not expect anything before later 2022.
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