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Hyundai Creta N line without turbo launched in Thailand

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Key highlights

  • Hyundai has launched the Creta N Line without a turbo engine in Thailand.
  • The SUV is powered by a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine delivering 115 PS and 144 Nm of torque.
  • It features sporty red accents, an all-black interior, and advanced tech like dual 10.25-inch screens.

Hyundai has officially launched the Creta N Line without a turbo engine in Thailand. The SUV made its debut at the 2025 Bangkok International Motor Show and is being imported as a completely built unit (CBU) from Indonesia. This new variant caters to buyers seeking a sporty design without the added cost of a turbocharged engine.

Hyundai Creta N line – non turbo powertrain

The Creta N Line in Thailand is powered by a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine. This engine produces 115 PS of power and 144 Nm of torque, paired with an Intelligent Variable Transmission (IVT). While it lacks the punch of the turbocharged version available in India, it still offers a smooth and efficient driving experience.

Hyundai Creta N line design and features

On the outside, the Creta N Line stands out with its bold design. It is available in two dual-tone color options: Dragon Red Pearl and Creamy White Pearl, both featuring a black roof. The SUV also sports a redesigned front fascia, larger air intakes, and a long light bar connecting the headlights. Red accents on the brake calipers add a touch of sportiness.

Inside, the Creta N Line boasts an all-black cabin with red stitching and accents on the dashboard, steering wheel, and gear selector. The seats feature N Line branding, enhancing the sporty vibe. The SUV is equipped with dual 10.25-inch screens, a premium Bose sound system, ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof. Other features include wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a wireless charger, and automatic climate control.

The Creta N Line is priced at 1.199 million baht (approximately INR 30.35 lakh). While it is more expensive than the Indian version due to import duties, it offers a unique blend of style, comfort, and technology.

Our thoughts

As someone who appreciates a good-looking SUV, the Creta N Line without a turbo is an interesting addition to Hyundai’s lineup. The sporty design and red accents make it a head-turner, and the tech-packed interior is a big plus.

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