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Hyundai to enter mass-market SUV segment with Creta

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Korean auto major Hyundai is gunning for the leadership position in the mass-market sports utility vehicle segment in India with its new model, Creta, which will be launched next month.

The company's Indian arm, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), has invested Rs 1,000 crore on the development of its upcoming five-seater model. It will compete with the likes of Mahindra & Mahindra, Renault, Nissan, Ford and Tata Motors in the volume segment of SUVs.

"The SUV segment was growing since 2013 at an annual rate of 25 per cent but it has declined in the January-May period by about 6 per cent. With Creta, we are confident of not only bringing volume to Hyundai but also turning around the segment," HMIL Senior Vice-President Sales and Marketing Rakesh Srivastava told reporters here at the preview of the new model.
 

With Creta the company is confident of achieving the leadership position in the segment, he added.

The SUV will compete with the offerings, including Ford Ecosport, Renault Duster, Nissan Terrano and Mahindra Scorpio, Mahindra XUV500 and Tata Safari Storme, which are in a price range of Rs 6.75 lakh to Rs 15.99 lakh.

The Creta has been designed and developed in Korea, while HMIL engineers in Hyderabad and Chennai helped to customise it for the Indian conditions, Srivastava added.

"With Creta we are entering the full-fledged volume segment of SUVs. As of now, we are present in the SUV segment in the premium category with Santa Fe and sports-styled i20 Active," he added.

HMIL said the global rollout of Creta will start from India with its launch on July 21 followed soon after by sales in other international markets.

The name Creta would be used for all the global markets.

On exports, Srivastava said Creta would be exported, but India will be the first priority.

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First Published: Jun 27 2015 | 12:57 PM IST

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