Hyundai has introduced the Hyundai Creta Summer Edition in India, adding new features across multiple trims while keeping the core package unchanged. Prices start at ₹12.05 lakh (ex-showroom) and go up to ₹17.89 lakh.
This update is aimed at enhancing the value proposition of India’s best-selling midsize SUV without a full model change. For buyers, it means more features at similar price points, especially in lower and mid variants.
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Key Highlights
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Starting Price | ₹12.05 lakh (ex-showroom) |
| Top Price | ₹17.89 lakh |
| Variants Updated | EX, EX(O), S(O), SX, SX Premium |
| Engine Options | 1.5L Petrol & 1.5L Diesel |
| Key Additions | Smart key, dashcam, digital cluster, ADAS features |
| Transmission | Manual & Automatic |
What’s New in the Summer Edition?

The Hyundai Creta Summer Edition focuses on feature additions rather than mechanical changes. Each variant gets incremental upgrades to improve comfort, safety, and tech.
- EX variant now gets Smart Key and push-button start, making entry-level ownership more convenient.
- EX(O) variant adds LED headlamps, DRLs, rear camera, and sunshade, improving both styling and usability.
- S(O) and S(O) Knight Edition now come with a factory-fitted dash camera, a useful addition for safety and insurance claims.
- SX variant introduces a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, bringing a more premium feel.
- SX Premium variant adds advanced features like surround view monitor and blind-spot monitor, typically seen in higher segments.
Overall, Hyundai has strengthened the feature list across the range, especially for mid-spec buyers.
Hyundai Creta Summer Edition: Engine & Performance Details
The Summer Edition continues with the same proven engine lineup:
Petrol Engine
- 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol
- Smooth and refined for city use
- Suitable for daily commuting
Diesel Engine
- 1.5-litre turbo diesel
- Better torque delivery
- More efficient for long-distance driving
Transmission Options
- Manual gearbox
- Automatic options (depending on variant)
There are no changes in performance figures, but both engines are already well-accepted in the segment.
Hyundai Creta Summer Edition: Features and Interior
The biggest upgrade in the Hyundai Creta Summer Edition lies in its feature list.
Key Additions:
- Smart Key with push-button start
- Dash camera (select variants)
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
- Surround view camera (top variant)
- Blind-spot monitoring
- Rear sunshade
- LED lighting setup

The interior layout remains familiar but now feels more premium and tech-focused, especially in higher trims.
Hyundai continues to focus on comfort and convenience, which is one of Creta’s strongest selling points.
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Safety Features
Safety has also seen meaningful improvements in this update.
Standard & Added Safety Features:
- Rear parking camera
- Front parking sensors (top variant)
- Dash camera
- Blind-spot view monitor
- Surround view monitor
While core safety features remain unchanged, the addition of driver-assist tech improves overall safety for urban driving.
Hyundai Creta Summer Edition Price Table (Ex-Showroom)
| Variant | Price Range |
|---|---|
| EX Summer Edition | ₹12.05 – ₹13.61 lakh |
| EX(O) Summer Edition | ₹13.13 – ₹16.04 lakh |
| S(O) Summer Edition | ₹14.19 – ₹17.25 lakh |
| S(O) Knight Edition | ₹14.38 – ₹15.99 lakh |
| SX Summer Edition | ₹15.03 lakh |
| SX Premium Summer Edition | ₹16.33 – ₹17.88 lakh |
Rivals Comparison
The Hyundai Creta Summer Edition continues to compete in the highly competitive midsize SUV segment.
Key Rivals:
- Kia Seltos
- Maruti Grand Vitara
- Toyota Hyryder
- Honda Elevate
- Skoda Kushaq
- Volkswagen Taigun
How It Stands:
- Better features than most rivals in similar price range
- Strong brand value and resale
- Balanced petrol and diesel options
However, some rivals offer strong hybrid options or better driving dynamics, which may influence buyer decisions.
What It Means for Buyers
The Hyundai Creta Summer Edition is clearly aimed at buyers looking for more features without paying significantly more.
Real Value for Buyers:
- Entry-level buyers get premium features like push-button start
- Mid-variant buyers benefit the most with added tech
- Top variants now feel closer to premium SUVs
- No need to upgrade to higher trims just for features
For most buyers, especially in the ₹12–16 lakh range, this update improves value for money significantly.
Conclusion
The launch of the Hyundai Creta Summer Edition is a strategic update that enhances the SUV’s feature list without altering its core strengths. By adding practical features across variants, Hyundai has made the Creta even more competitive in its segment.
While there are no changes to performance or design, the improved equipment levels make it a more attractive option for buyers. As the midsize SUV segment continues to grow, such updates help the Creta maintain its strong position in the market.
Disclaimer: The details mentioned about the Hyundai Creta Summer Edition are based on official announcements at the time of publication. Prices, features, and variant availability may vary depending on location and dealership.
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Raj Prajapati is a Senior Automotive Content Writer at AutoIndiaDaily. A B.Tech graduate in Computer Science and Engineering, he has over four years of experience covering car and bike launches, EV updates, price changes, and key developments in the Indian automobile industry.








