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2 New Hyundai Cars Spotted Testing – Design, Specs, and Price Preview

Hyundai’s Latest Test‑Runs: What We’ve Seen

Hyundai has been spotted testing two fresh models on Indian roads, and the buzz is real. The automaker is gearing up to refresh its lineup, aiming to keep the Creta’s momentum while adding a new contender for the compact SUV segment.

2 New Hyundai Cars Spotted Testing – Design, Specs, and Price Preview

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Design & Looks

Both prototypes showcase Hyundai’s evolving design language. The refreshed Creta adopts sharper LED headlamps, a bolder grille, and a sportier rear diffuser. The second model, rumored to be a compact SUV, features a sleek silhouette, roof‑line that slopes gently toward the rear, and side‑skirt accents that give it a dynamic stance.

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Performance & Mileage

Engine options are expected to stay familiar yet refined. The Creta likely continues with the 1.5‑litre petrol delivering around 115 hp, paired with a 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic. The new SUV may debut with a 1.5‑litre turbo‑charged unit, targeting roughly 150 hp and improved fuel efficiency, aiming for about 17 km/l in mixed driving.

Price & Rivals

Pricing will be competitive. The Creta facelift could start near ₹11.5 lakhs, while the newcomer may launch around ₹12.5 lakhs, positioning it against the Kia Seltos and Tata Harrier. Both models promise a blend of features and value that should appeal to family buyers and young professionals alike.

Key Specs at a Glance

Model Engine Mileage (km/l) Price (₹) Top Features
Hyundai Creta (Facelift) 1.5 L Petrol, 115 hp ~17 11.5 L – 13.5 L
  • LED DRLs
  • 8‑inch touchscreen
  • Wireless charging
Hyundai Compact SUV (Concept) 1.5 L Turbo, 150 hp ~17.5 12.5 L – 14.5 L
  • Full‑LED matrix lights
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • Advanced safety suite

FAQ

What is the expected mileage of the new Hyundai compact SUV?

It should deliver around 17.5 km per litre in mixed city‑highway driving.

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Is the Creta facelift worth the upgrade?

If you value sharper styling, updated infotainment, and newer safety tech, the facelift offers clear benefits over the older version.

How does Hyundai’s pricing compare with rivals?

Both models are priced slightly lower than the Kia Seltos and Tata Harrier, giving buyers a cost‑effective alternative with comparable features.

What do you think about Hyundai’s upcoming models? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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