Hyundai Creta N Line: Sporty SUV Set to Debut in January 2025
Get ready for a stylish upgrade! Hyundai is gearing up to launch it’s highly anticipated Creta N Line SUV in January 2025. while the official launch date remains under wraps, hyundai Motor Indonesia (HMID) has teased the vehicle on social media, igniting excitement among automotive enthusiasts.
The buzz started with a cryptic Instagram post from HMID’s official account,@hyundaimotorindonesia. The post featured a captivating image and the intriguing caption: “Be unstoppable with a more powerful engine. Coming soon January 2025. Can anyone guess?”
While specifics remain scarce, the images suggest a sportier, more aggressive design compared to the standard Creta model.early indications point to a vehicle reminiscent of the Hyundai N Line models previously released in other markets, featuring a distinctive inverted double-L headlamp design and a minimalist grille.
even though official engine specifications and pricing haven’t been released, the Hyundai Creta N Line has been registered in Jakarta, with a base price listed at approximately 223 million Indonesian Rupiah. It’s important to note that this figure doesn’t include taxes and other on-the-road costs.
Adding to the anticipation, Fransiscus Soerjopranoto, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of PT HMID, confirmed the company’s plans to introduce a new model in January 2025. While he remained tight-lipped about the specific model, he stated, “We will not stop introducing new products, because in January 2025 we will introduce one more product. If we could have two, we would have liked two. But because time is tight, in January, at least one (model).”
The upcoming launch of the Hyundai Creta N Line promises a compelling addition to the SUV market.As January 2025 approaches, we can expect further details and official announcements from Hyundai regarding pricing, specifications, and availability.
Hyundai Creta N Line: A First Look at the Sporty SUV
We sat down with our Senior Editor to get their take on the upcoming Hyundai Creta N Line, set to debut in January 2025.
Q: Hyundai has been teasing the Creta N Line through social media and press releases. What can you tell us about the upcoming SUV?
A:
Based on the teaser images from Hyundai Motor Indonesia ([1]),we’re expecting a sportier and more aggressive design compared to the standard Creta. Its likely to resemble the Hyundai N Line models seen in other markets, featuring an inverted double-L headlamp design and a minimalist grille. Think performance-inspired styling!
Q: What are your thoughts on the speculation about potential engine specs and pricing?
A: We know the Creta N Line has been registered in Jakarta with a base price around 223 million Indonesian Rupiah, but keep in mind that this
doesn’t include taxes or additional fees ([1]). As for engine specifics, hyundai is keeping those details under wraps for now.
Q: Hyundai’s COO Fransiscus Soerjopranoto confirmed the launch of a new model in January 2025, but hasn’t explicitly named the Creta
N Line. How confident are you that this is the vehicle they’re referring to?
A: It’s pretty safe to say that the Creta N Line is the new model Soerjopranoto is teasing ([1]). The timing aligns perfectly with the January 2025 launch date mentioned by Hyundai Motor Indonesia and the social media buzz has been focused on this specific model.
Q: What makes the Creta N Line a meaningful addition to
the SUV market?
A: The Creta is already a popular SUV, known for its practicality and value. Adding the sporty N Line trim level gives consumers a more performance-oriented
option within the Creta lineup. It appeals to drivers who want
something a bit more exciting than the standard model without sacrificing everyday usability.
Q: What are you most looking forward to learning about the Creta
N Line in the months leading up to its launch?**
A: I’m definitely curious to see the official specifications for
the engine and learn more about any performance upgrades. I’m also eager to see the full interior design and features that will set the N Line apart from the standard
Creta.