Here’s A Rendering Of A Modified Hyundai Creta 2020

by Kshitij Rawat | 22/06/2020
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Check out this amazing-looking digitally modified Hyundai Creta 2020, complete with a video of the entire design process.

Indian car enthusiasts love to modify their cars. From simple interior mods to extreme performance upgrades, we’ve seen plenty of customisations on the roads or online. Also, we’ve seen plenty of digital modifications as well. These kinds of mods are extremely easy to perform as they do not require any physical work. Also, the end result can be as extensive as you wish, and we thus get plenty of whacky looking examples.

Modified 2020 Hyundai Creta | Rendering

Here, we have a Hyundai Creta, digitally modified by Shoeb R Kalania of IndianAutosBlog. Regular readers might be aware that IAB is the sister publication of IndianAuto. The video begins with a picture of a stock Creta. The artist then proceeds to remove the front grille, and then cover up the air dam. The black plastic cladding all around has also been removed, which gives the car a smooth look to the body. What we get instead are side skirts, which add a sporty character to the car. The air dam and the front grille are blacked out and now feature a horizontal strip running through the middle. The chrome from the door handles is deleted next. After that, new aftermarket alloy wheels are added to it.

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Modified Hyundai Creta Rendering

For the finishing touches, the body paint of the car is changed to violet, although the ORVMs remain red. There is also red taping on the wheels for some added flavour. The colour contrast of red on violet makes for a sporty look. The front-grille receives a new mesh, as does the air dam. To complete the look, “CRETA” badging is added on to the front of the bonnet. Overall, we quite like this digital modification.

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Powering the Hyundai Creta are three engine options. The base engine is a 1.5-litre, naturally aspirated petrol motor. It can generate 115 PS and 144 Nm, and comes paired to either a 6-speed manual or a CVT. Next, we have a 1.5-litre turbo-diesel, which is capable of producing 115 PS and 250 Nm. It is mated to a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic gearbox. Lastly, we have the 1.4-litre turbo-petrol, which belts out 140 PS and 242 Nm. It is offered with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

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