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The Creta went on sale in India on 21 July 2015, produced at the Chennai plant. At launch, the Creta is available in a choice of three engines — a 1.6-litre petrol, a 1.4 or a 1.6-litre diesel from the Verna. A 6-speed manual transmission will be standard across all variants, with only the 1.6 diesel SX+ variant getting the option of a 6 ...
In terms of market share, Uttar Pradesh leads the nation, accounting for over 14% of India's EV market in 2023. The state has dominated the three-wheeler segment, with more than 40% of electric three-wheelers in the country. In the fourth quarter of FY 2023-24, UP recorded approximately 83,154 EV sales, representing 16.07% of India's total EV ...
Hyundai Motor India Engineering (HMIE) is a fully owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company, South Korea, which is located at Hyderabad, Telangana. HMIL established HMIE in November 2006 and contributed to the development of Hyundai Motors' popular new models for the Indian market starting with the Eon and followed now by the "i" series, and ...
The Alcazar was released in Mexico in October 2021 as the Hyundai Creta Grand, [14] and in South Africa in March 2022 as the Hyundai Grand Creta. [ 15 ] For the 2023 model year, Hyundai gave the Alcazar a minor facelift for the Indian market which included minor styling changes, a standard auto start-stop system and a new 1.5-litre turbocharged ...
The first pure electric car developed by Hyundai was the Sonata Electric Vehicle in 1991. The car started as a Sonata sedan-based model. [173] Hyundai planned to have six electric vehicles available for testing by the end of 1992. [174] Hyundai began mass-producing hybrid electric vehicles in 2008.
It was introduced in 2018 coinciding with the launch of the second generation Hyundai Santro, replacing the SA platform and BA platform. It is a modified version of the SA platform, and Hyundai claimed the K1 platform is 63 percent more rigid than its predecessor.
The Hyundai Alcazar introduced in 2021 is an extended Hyundai Creta, with longer exterior length and wheelbase, and has been marketed as a vehicle from a segment above, [69] while the Kia Sonet offered a third row seating in Indonesia, a market dominated by three-row vehicles, without extending the body. [70]
Launched in 2019, the Hyundai Venue will debut its second generation in 2025. The updated model, seen in full camouflage, offers only a few glimpses of its design. The current engine lineup—1.0 Turbo Petrol, 1.2 NA Petrol, and 1.5 Diesel—is expected to carry over to the new version. The launch in India is expected by late 2025.