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Everything that you need to know about the Hyundai Grand Creta

The recently introduced Grand Creta now forms part of Hyundai's ever-increasing SUV portfolio. Here is everything that you need to know about the Grand Creta.

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In this article:

Who is the Hyundai Grand Creta a good car for?

What is the Hyundai Grand Creta like to drive?

Tech features in the Hyundai Grand Creta

Hyundai Grand Creta price

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Is the Hyundai Grand Creta a good car? 

 

Who is the Hyundai Grand Creta a good car for?

The Grand Creta is a great option for families that require a high degree of versatility from their SUV package.

Is the Hyundai Grand Creta a good first car?

With seating for seven and rather large dimensions, there are certainly better options as a first car within the Hyundai stable.

Is the Hyundai Grand Creta a good family car?

The Grand Creta is a great family vehicle, with solid safety credentials, a spacious interior and enough in-car tech to satisfy the kids with multiple USB charging ports.

 

Is there a Hybrid Hyundai Grand Creta?

With the option of a 2.0-litre naturally aspirated engine or a 1.5-litre turbodiesel mill, there are currently no hybrid Grand Creta models.

 

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What’s it like to drive? 

Reviewer's opinion

"We are sure that the Grand Creta will do well for Hyundai as we have seen the popularity of MPV type vehicles growing over the past few months. We can't help but feel that this is a vehicle that didn't need to be made though as it bridges one too many gaps that actually didn't exist. For just a few more Rand you could have a new Tucson. As we mentioned at the beginning, the Creta and now Grand Creta are something of a mystery not really having any competition, one could argue a case for the Toyota Rumion, Volkswagen T-Roc or perhaps one of the marginally larger 7 seater SUVs, but we'd be left in short trousers.

Lawrence Minnie, AutoTrader

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What does it look like?

Exterior

 

Interior

What is the Hyundai Creta like inside? 

The interior of the Grand Creta is designed to be functional, sporting seating for seven occupants while also offering USB and 12V charging ports for passengers as well as the latest in connectivity. 

Style

Like its smaller Creta sibling, the Grand Creta boasts a thoroughly modern interior and exterior design that is sure to appeal to families in the local market.

 

Tech features

  • 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment
  • Apple CarPlay Android Auto
  • 10.2-inch digitised instrument cluster
  • Reverse Camera
  • Electric windows
  • Multifunction steering wheel
  • LED headlamps
  • LED taillights
  • Electrically adjustable driver's seat
  • Wireless smartphone charger
  • Cruise control
  • Keyless entry/start
  • Ambient lighting

Price and specs

Which is the cheapest Hyundai Grand Creta?

The cheapest Hyundai Grand Creta is the 2.0 Executive MT model - prices usually start from R 449 900

 

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How much does it cost?

Hyundai Grand Creta 2.0 Executive MT R 449 900
Hyundai Grand Creta 2.0 Executive AT  R 489 900
Hyundai Grand Creta 1.5D Executive AT R 539 900
Hyundai Grand Creta 2.0 Elite AT R 509 900
Hyundai Grand Creta 1.5D Elite AT R 559 900

*Pricing correct at time of publishing and subject to change without notice.

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Author - Sean Nurse

Written by Sean Nurse

With a lifelong passion for cars, bikes, and motorsport, Sean knew that attaining a degree in journalism would allow him to pursue his passion, which was to be a motoring journalist. After graduating in 2012, Sean was awarded a bursary from the SAGMJ which allowed him to work for a variety of motoring publications. This was a dream come true for Sean, and after a year of gaining vital industry experience, he was hired as a motoring journalist at a local newspaper and worked his way up to editor. In 2020, Sean joined the AutoTrader team and counts himself lucky to wake up and genuinely love what he does for a living.Read more

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