
The next-generation Hyundai Creta is being extensively tested. The SUV is expected to be unveiled globally by the end of this year or early 2027. It has been spotted testing in India multiple times, and based on the spy pictures and videos that have surfaced online, we already have a fair idea of what to expect from the upcoming SUV. We recently came across a new video online where not one, but three next-gen Hyundai Creta SUVs were seen being loaded onto the back of a truck.
The video has been shared by sunnydrives on their Instagram page. In this video, we see three test mules outside a Hyundai dealership near Delhi. The video claims that the cars were spotted outside a dealership in Faridabad.
In the video, we see three fully camouflaged SUVs parked outside a truck on the road. There is a security guard standing next to the truck to ensure that there is no congestion or mishap. The SUVs were being loaded onto the truck. It appeared that the SUVs were either being shipped to a different location for testing or were being transported back to the plant for minor tweaks.
We have mostly seen the Creta being tested in city conditions lately. It is possible that the cars were being shipped to the mountains or perhaps to another terrain as part of the testing process.

We get a glimpse of the side profile of the Creta, along with the alloy wheels and the clean, pixel-type LED tail lamps. It definitely looks larger than the current version, mainly because it is now based on a new K3 platform.
The Hyundai Creta is likely to get an exterior design inspired by the Crater concept. It is expected to come with sleek LED DRLs and a butch-looking front end. The front will feature an upright bonnet with muscular design elements, including split headlamps. We also expect to see faux skid plates.
The SUV is expected to be offered with dual-tone machine-cut alloy wheels and thick black cladding around the wheel arches. From the side, the SUV will have a boxy design with large windows, while at the rear, we can see clear-lens LED tail lamps that appear vertically stacked.

On the inside, the SUV is expected to feature an all-new design. The Creta will get a premium dashboard, and the major highlight will be Hyundai’s new-age Pleos Connect infotainment system. The driver display is expected to be a minimalistic, sleek unit. The exact screen size and the features it will support are likely to be revealed in the coming months.
The SUV will also be offered with several premium features, including a wireless charger, ambient lighting, ventilated seats, dual-zone climate control, six airbags, and a host of safety features, including Level 2 ADAS.
The Hyundai Creta will continue to be offered with 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol, and 1.5-litre turbo-diesel engine options. Hyundai is also working on a strong-hybrid version of the Creta based on the 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine. This hybrid powertrain is expected to debut with the Creta and later make its way to the Kia Seltos as well.