New version is focused on the PwD public and can receive IPI and ICMS exemptions, lowering the price to values similar to that of an HB20 1.0
The Hyundai Creta won the Action version priced at R$ 119.990 with a focus on the PwD public. It is a reduction of R$ 36.600 when compared to the Comfort Safety model, which was the gateway to the compact SUV until then.
When IPI and ICMS exemptions are applied to the Hyundai Creta Action, the price drops to R$ 104.750. Deliveries of it will begin in March, but it can already be ordered from the Korean brand’s dealership network.




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Despite being an entry-level model, the new Creta Action has the same appearance as the Comfort: 16-inch alloy wheels, silver finish on the C-pillar and the painted mirrors have been maintained. Paint options were limited to black, silver and white.
Its equipment package includes height and depth adjustment of the steering column, six airbags, tire pressure monitor, cruise control, presence key, twilight sensor and presence alert in the rear seat. The most significant casualty compared to the Comfort was that of the ADAS package, making the Action the only Creta without these safety assistants.
The engine is the well-known 1.0 turbo with direct injection, which also equips the HB20 and produces 120 hp and 17,5 kgfm. The transmission is automatic with six gears. According to official data, the Creta accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 11.6 seconds.
The SUV measures 2.60 m wheelbase, 4.33 m long and 1.79 m wide, the trunk has a capacity of 422 liters.
The Hyundai Creta Action has become another SUV option in this range of R$ 120 thousand. Currently rivals at this price are: Citroën Aircross Feel, Citroën Basalt Feel Turbo, Chevrolet Tracker 1.0 AT, Fiat Fastback T200, Jeep Renegade Sport, Nissan Kait Active, Volkswagen Nivus Sense and Volkswagen T-Cross Sense.