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Hyundai Creta N Line [ShortCars]

Hyundai Creta N Line Leaked Early And Still Controversial

About to be launched in Brazil, Hyundai Creta N Line will be responsible for the opening of the sports division in our country. It will also be offered in other markets that have not yet received a restyled Crete with a Tucson front. Among the most cited are India and Russia. But the appearance, of course, is controversial.

Hyundai has increased the size of the front grille, losing the fan shape of the model sold in Brazil to adopt something more like a mushroom. The gray stripe in the hood area divides the grille into two parts, and the inner fabric is a very interesting design. The headlights receive a black plastic cover on the inside for visual integration.

Speaking of headlights, the Creta N Line will have a design similar to the 1.0 turbo versions, i.e. without being full LED like 2.0 inhaled. This indicates that the Creta N-Line will likely be between Platinum and Ultimate and will feature a 1.0 turbo engine. On the bumper, a trapezoidal air intake is inserted into an opening formed by fog and turn signals.

Hyundai Crete N Line [ShortsCar]
Hyundai Crete N Line [ShortsCar]

The Creta sporty still features larger wheels and gray accents on the side. The model spotted had chrome knobs, but that shouldn’t show up in the final version. At the back, the flashlights have a completely red lens that hides the blinking light. In addition, the bumper has a fake intake and two exhaust ports.

What is Hyundai N Line?

It is worth noting that the Hyundai sports division presents two ratings for its models. The N Line, as on the Creta, lends itself to a sportier look and, at most, a different suspension setup. They’re like Fiat’s Sporting/HGT models, Volkswagen’s Peppers, or even like Toyota’s GR-S.

Hyundai Crete N Line [ShortsCar]
Hyundai Crete N Line [ShortsCar]

The Hyundai N, on the other hand, has a truly sporty setup, and a more refined and sophisticated look that focuses on performance at the Nürburgring. In this case, it is equivalent to Honda Type-R, Toyota GR, Mercedes AMG, Audi RS, BMW M and Fiat Abarth.

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