The conceptual crossover received a coupe-like body silhouette with a sloping roofline, a cascading radiator grille, and L-shaped rear LED taillights.

The new model is intended to give an idea of what a relatively affordable electric car for developing markets could look like. In addition, some stylistic elements of the concept may be passed on to the updated compact models Grand i10 and HB20, sold in Brazil.
Earlier it was reported that the second-generation Hyundai Creta compact crossover will have a modification with a seven-seat interior. According to preliminary data, the standard version of the crossover will appear in 2020, and the version with seven seats will appear a year later. The engine lineup will include new petrol and diesel engines with a displacement of 1.5 liters.








