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Tastefully modified 2020 Hyundai Creta looks sporty

Hyundai is India’s second largest car manufacturer and they have variety of models in their portfolio. Over the Hyundai has gained popularity among Indian buyers because of its feature loaded and good looking models. One of the new models that Hyundai had launched in India last year was the Creta. The next-gen Creta became an instant hit in the market and is now a very commonly seen car on the roads. Creta has always been a very popular car in the segment and the case of latest generation was no different. A number of accessories and modification options are now available for Creta in the market and here we have a modified all-new Creta that looks dope.

The video has been uploaded by DOPECARSBOY Sammy Shaikh on their youtube channel. The video shows a modified Hyundai Creta with number of modifications on it. The SUV does looks different from the regular version and all the modification on this SUV has turned it into a sporty looking vehicle.

It looks like a lower trim version as it gets a single projector headlamps and sleek split boomerang shaped LED lights. It looks like the light has been replaced for an LED unit. The lower trim does not get fog lamps so the lower part of the bumper only gets turn indicators. The front grille on lower trims is different from the higher trims. The silver and black finished grille has been painted in gloss black. They have also painted the Hyundai logo on the grille which gives it a sporty looks.

Tastefully modified 2020 Hyundai Creta looks sporty

All the chrome elements have been either blacked out or removed. Coming down to the bumper, it still retains the silver colour faux skid plate. The video is a short one hence, it does not show all the changes in detail. Moving to the side profile, the main modification that one would notice here is the silver coloured multi spoke alloy wheels. The thick cladding that runs all around the body of the car has also been painted in gloss black.

The silver coloured lightning arc on the C Pillar is retained and a roof rail is also installed on it. Moving towards the rear, the stock tail lamps of the Creta get a smoked effect. The Hyundai logo and the light bar on the boot has also been blacked out. The Creta branding on the boot has been retained. Just like at the front, the rear bumper also gets a dual tone treatment. Apart from this, there are no major modifications seen on the car. Even though, we heard an sporty exhaust note in the video, we are not sure whether the owner has updated the exhaust system or was it just a sound effect.

Hyundai Creta is available with three engine options. There is a 1.5 litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that generates 115 Ps and 144 Nm of torque. It is available with a manual and CVT gearbox option. The 1.5 litre diesel engine generates 115 Ps and 250  Nm of peak torque. It is available with a manual and 6-speed automatic gearbox option. The 1.4 litre turbo petrol is the most engine among all and it generates 140 Ps and 242 Nm of torque. This is available with a 7-speed DCT gearbox option. Hyundai is also working on a 7-seater version of the SUV which will compete with cars like MG Hector Plus, Mahindra XUV500 and upcoming Tata Safari.