The 2025 Hyundai Creta N Line version targets customers who love a sporty style but still value practicality in daily operation. With a selling price of 715 million VND, this B-class SUV offers remarkable improvements in design, equipment and driving experience.
Smooth operation in the city, stable on the highway
Hyundai Creta N Line continues to use the Smartstream 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol engine, producing 115 horsepower and 144 Nm of torque at 4,500 rpm. This engine block is combined with an IVT gearbox, an improved CVT form that helps the car operate smoothly, save fuel and respond quickly to the accelerator in urban conditions.

Practical experience shows that Creta N Line is flexible when operating in the city, especially at a speed range of 40-50 km/h. The engine operates smoothly, the engine sound is round and does not cause unpleasant noise. When accelerating, the sound entering the cabin remains pleasant, creating a sense of connection between the driver and the car.

On the highway, the car shows the ability to maintain a stable speed and enough power to accelerate from 80 to 100 km/h in about 2-3 seconds. The IVT gearbox with virtual gear simulation function helps eliminate the "slipping" feeling typical of traditional CVTs, while creating a sportier feel when combined with the paddle shifters behind the steering wheel.
Suspension and steering optimized for a wide range of driving conditions
The Creta N Line uses a MacPherson front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension, common in the B-segment SUV segment. The suspension is tuned for stability at high speeds. The car maintains a solid body when changing lanes quickly or cornering at speeds above 60 km/h.

When fully loaded, the suspension system works more optimally, helping to improve smoothness when going over speed bumps or bad road surfaces. Meanwhile, the electric power steering wheel feels light when turning in the city, but will be heavier and more stable when running at high speed, helping the driver confidently control.
Soundproofing is quite good in the city and operating on the highway

The Creta N Line's soundproofing is good in urban conditions. Noise from the outside environment is almost eliminated at speeds below 50 km/h. However, when on the highway, road and wind noise begins to appear more clearly from speeds of 90 km/h and above, a common feature in popular SUVs in the segment.
Outstanding safety features with Hyundai Smartsens

A big plus of the Creta N Line 2025 comes from the Hyundai SmartSense safety technology package, including:
- Automatic emergency braking system (FCA)
- Lane Keeping Assist and Warning (LKA & LFA)
- Blind Spot Warning and Collision Avoidance Assist (BVM & BCA)
- Automatic headlights
- Safety door opening warning
- 360 degree camera supports parking and reversing

At a price range of over 700 million VND, this list of safety equipment helps Creta N Line become more competitive against rivals in the same segment.
Sporty exterior design

The N Line version has many design details that are different from the regular versions. The front of the car stands out with a glossy black grille, connected quadrilateral LED lights creating a sharp appearance. The 18-inch two-tone wheels, sporty front/rear bumpers and rear aerodynamic diffuser add to the sporty look.

The slim LED taillights connecting both sides create a clear identification mark. The 200 mm ground clearance continues to be an advantage in overcoming urban obstacles or moving on rough roads.
Modern and high-tech interior

The cabin space of Creta N Line is imbued with the spirit of technology with two 10.25-inch screens for the digital clock cluster and central entertainment. The car supports wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connectivity, friendly interface and fast response speed.

Interior features include leather seats, an 8-way power driver's seat, front seat ventilation, automatic climate control, and an 8-speaker Bose sound system. Decorative details such as red stitching, a gearshift lever, and a steering wheel with the N Line logo add a personal touch to the cockpit.

However, a small minus point is that the N Line version still lacks an electric trunk, the 360-degree camera system is only equipped depending on the version, while this is standard equipment on many competitors from China.
Positioning and pricing, balancing performance and value
Since its launch in the Vietnamese market in 2022, Hyundai Creta has quickly dominated the urban SUV segment with more than 33,000 vehicles sold. Facing increasingly fierce competition from Toyota Yaris Cross, Kia Seltos, Honda HR-V and Chinese models such as Omoda C5, Geely Coolray, the upgraded Creta N Line is a timely response from Hyundai.

With a price of 715 million VND, the N Line version not only brings a sporty appearance, but also comprehensive upgrades in safety equipment, interior and driving experience. This is the right choice for users looking for an urban SUV with style, comfort and reasonable performance in its price range.
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