Buying a popular SUV like the Hyundai Creta does not always mean stretching your budget to the top variant, the base model is often the most sensible choice. If you are wondering what you actually get in the Hyundai Creta base variant for
Rs 10,72,589 (ex-showroom), here is a clear explainer about value and features.
Engine
The Hyundai Creta 1.5 MPi Petrol MT E is the entry-level variant of one of India’s best-selling mid-size SUVs. Priced at Rs 10,72,589 (ex-showroom), this model is designed for buyers who want the strong Creta brand, solid build quality and dependable performance without paying extra for luxury features they may not need.
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Performance
Powering the base Creta is a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with a displacement of 1,497 cc. It produces around 113 bhp of power and 143.8 Nm of torque. While these numbers may sound technical, in simple terms, the engine feels smooth, refined, and easy to drive, especially in city traffic. The engine is paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox and power is sent to the front wheels. Hyundai has also added Idle Start/Stop technology, which switches off the engine at traffic lights to improve fuel efficiency. The ARAI-certified mileage is around 17.4 kmpl, making it a practical choice for daily use.
Size, Space and Road Presence
One of the biggest reasons people buy the Creta is its strong road presence. The base model gets the same body as higher variants, measuring 4,330 mm in length and offering a wheelbase of 2,610 mm. Ground clearance stands at 190 mm, which is helpful for Indian roads and speed breakers. From the inside, the Creta E is a five-seater SUV with good headroom and legroom. The boot space of 433 litres is large enough for family luggage, weekend trips, or airport runs.
Safety
Hyundai has not compromised on safety in the base model. The Creta E now comes with six airbags as standard, along with ABS, EBD, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Traction Control System (TCS), and Hill Assist Control (HAC). It also gets all-wheel disc brakes, rear parking sensors and a tyre pressure monitoring system, making it one of the safest base variants in its segment.
Interior and Comfort
The cabin of the Creta base model focuses on practicality. You get fabric seats, manual air conditioning with rear AC vents, a tilt and telescopic adjustable steering wheel, and power steering. The driver seat offers manual height adjustment, and basic conveniences like power outlets and a foldable key are included. There is no touchscreen infotainment system, but the car is pre-wired for a music system and includes Bluetooth and USB connectivity for basic audio needs.
Wheels, Suspension and Brakes
The Creta E rides on 16-inch steel wheels with tubeless tyres. Suspension duties are handled by a McPherson strut setup at the front and a torsion beam at the rear, tuned for comfort on Indian roads. Disc brakes are provided on all four wheels, which is impressive at this price point.











