Due to the enormous popularity of SUVs, Hyundai is preparing to concentrate on SUVs in 2024. A number of launches in the luxury and compact SUV segments are planned, covering a range of price points. Popular SUVs like the Creta and Venue are already available from Hyundai, and the recently released Exter is another. The business expects to showcase the new Tucson and the revamped Creta next year. The unveiling of the Creta-based electric vehicle is also possible.
Hyundai Creta Facelift EV to launch soon
The carmaker will introduce the new Creta facelift at the beginning of the year, which will come with a 1.5L turbocharged petrol engine, a redesigned exterior, and more features. Subsequently, the Tucson facelift will be unveiled, with softer exterior and interior design upgrades without affecting the mechanical components. The new Alcazar, a three-row variant built on the new Creta, will also make its debut at Hyundai.
The upcoming debut of the Creta EV, which is Hyundai’s most economical electric vehicle and is positioned as a compact SUV EV offering beneath the Ioniq 5, is a noteworthy event. Based on the new Creta, the Creta EV might have unique styling to highlight its EV features. It is rumoured to include a 50kWh battery pack, which would give it a range of more than 450 km, and possibly as much as 500 km, which is usual for the class.
To fulfil the increasing demand, Hyundai intends to restructure its range and add additional vehicles in the SUV segment, given that purchasers prefer these vehicles. Hyundai will be better positioned in the competitive SUV market thanks to these new acquisitions, since numerous new competitors are already anticipated to enter the market in the upcoming year.
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