Hyundai Creta gets 10,000 customers; 28,500 enquiries

Hyundai Creta gets 10,000 customers; 28,500 enquiries
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Hyundai Creta gets 10,000 customers; 28,500 enquiries. Hyundai fortunes in the Indian car market has drastically changed for the better over the past few years. Currently the second largest car manufacturer in the country in terms of sales, many of the company’s products are extremely good selling in their respective segments.

Hyundai fortunes in the Indian car market has drastically changed for the better over the past few years. Currently the second largest car manufacturer in the country in terms of sales, many of the company’s products are extremely good selling in their respective segments. Their latest launch, the Elite i20 has been leading the premium hatchback space ever since it was introduced in the market and is miles ahead of its competition in terms of equipment.

The next product from the Hyundai stable will compete in the extremely competitive compact SUV space with the Creta SUV. The company has already received an overwhelming response for the Creta which is due to launch on 21st July 2015. The vehicle has received one of the highest ever interest from customers within 10 days of the start of the Creta teaser campaign.

Hyundai has recorded over 28,500 enquiries and 10,000 customers showing their interest to purchase the upcoming SUV. This update comes in light of all brochure details of the Creta being revealed across social media, easily making it the best equipped vehicle in its segment. The Hyundai Creta is definitely going to find many buyers when the vehicle is launched and it’s also expected to be priced competitively ranging between Rs. 8-14 lakhs (ex-showroom).

The company is holding high expectations from the Creta and is hoping for it to set a new benchmark in the SUV segment of India with its many strong points. It will give the Renault Duster, Nissan Terrano, Mahindra Scorpio, Tata Safari and the upcoming Maruti Suzuki S-Cross a very tough time in the segment for sure.

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