
Probably the boldest CRETA yet, the N Line version doesn’t hold back. Hyundai Motor Philippines has officially released the new CRETA, and for the first time, it now comes with an N Line variant. First launched in the country in 2022, the CRETA quickly became a favorite among Filipino drivers. This new version offers more features and a sharper look while staying practical for everyday use.
The outside of the new CRETA has a new front grille in black chrome, new LED lights, and updated alloy wheels. The turn signals now light up one by one, making the car easier to spot on the road. At the back, it has a new set of tail lights shaped in an “H” style, giving it a more modern look. Inside, the new CRETA has a bigger digital dashboard for the driver and a 10.25-inch touchscreen that works with wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and even has built-in Waze. The cabin is also more spacious and comfortable, with front seats that have built-in fans, good legroom, and a trunk that can carry 433 liters, or up to 1,401 liters if the back seats are folded.
It also comes with Hyundai’s SmartSense safety features. This includes tools that help avoid accidents, stay in lane, and assist with parking. Features like Forward Collision Avoidance, Smart Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot Warnings, Reverse Parking Alerts, and a full Surround View Monitor are part of the package. For those who want a more sporty version, Hyundai is now offering the CRETA N Line. This trim uses a 1.5-liter turbo engine that makes 160 PS and 253 Nm of torque. It’s paired with a 7-speed DCT, giving it quicker shifts and a more exciting drive. It also has a more aggressive design, with N Line badges, new bumpers, a rear spoiler, and dual exhaust pipes. It rides on 18-inch alloy wheels and looks sharper overall.
Inside the N Line, you’ll find red accents, a red ambient light, a special steering wheel with paddle shifters, and drive and traction control. These small changes give the N Line a more energetic and sportier feel. The new Hyundai CRETA starts at P1.1M for the GL IVT. The GLS IVT is priced at P1.2M and the Premium IVT at P1.3M. The N Line version, with a turbo engine and DCT, is priced at P1.3M. Color options include Creamy White Pearl, Midnight Black, Magnetic Silver, and Slate Blue Pearl. For the N Line, exclusive colors like Shadow Gray and Dragon Red are also available.
Starting today, May 27, 2025, the new CRETA will be available at Hyundai dealerships nationwide. You can visit your nearest branch to see it in person or ask about promos. For a quick and easy option, go to AutoDeal.com.ph where you can get a quote online—no need to leave your house.
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