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CRETAMORPHOSIS

FIVE YEARS AGO, HYUNDAI DIVED INTO THE mid-size SUV space with the original Creta. It proved extremely popular since its introduction, even taking home the coveted Indian Car of the Year Award the year after its launch.

The Korean manufacturer has now revealed the 2020 Creta and it’s more than just a new face; the SUV is all-new, with a thorough redesign, more interior space, and new BS6-compliant engine options. Petrolheads can now choose between a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder unit mated to either a manual or a CVT automatic or a punchier 1.4-litre turbocharged four-pot mill that gets a seven-speed DCT. The outgoing 1.4-

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