Hyundai Creta Summer Edition 2026: Cool Features, New Prices, and Why It’s the King of SUVs

Hyundai Creta Summer Edition 2026: Everything You Need to Know

The heat is on, but Hyundai has found the perfect way to keep it cool. On April 9, 2026, Hyundai Motor India officially launched the Creta Summer Edition (SE). This isn’t just a seasonal nameplate; it’s a strategic upgrade designed to bring high-end tech and safety features down to the mid-spec variants.

Whether you’re planning a coastal road trip or just a daily commute in the sun, this special edition aims to make the “Undisputed King of SUVs” even more irresistible.

What Makes the Summer Edition Special?

The Creta Summer Edition isn’t about changing the engine; it’s about democratizing luxury. Hyundai has taken the most requested features—like Dashcams, Digital Clusters, and Surround View Monitors—and packaged them into variants that were previously missing these “premium” touches.

Key Feature Highlights:

  • Integrated Dashcam: Now available starting from the S(O) SE and Knight SE variants. It features dual cameras (front/rear) and smartphone connectivity.
  • Enhanced Visibility: The top-tier SX Premium SE now gets the Surround View Monitor (SVM) and Blind-spot View Monitor (BVM).
  • Digital Cockpit: The 10.25-inch fully digital instrument cluster has been moved down to the SX Summer Edition.
  • Comfort Upgrades: Variants like the EX(O) now feature Quad Beam LED headlamps and rear window sunshades to beat the glare.

Variant-Wise Feature Breakdown

Hyundai has targeted specific “pain points” in each trim to offer more value. Here is how the Summer Edition updates look across the lineup:

VariantNew Summer Edition Features Added
EX SESmart Key with Push-Button Start
EX(O) SEQuad Beam LED Headlamps, LED Tail Lamps, Rear Camera, Rear Sunshade
S(O) & Knight SEIntegrated Front & Rear Dashcam (with App support)
SX SE10.25-inch Multi-Display Digital Cluster + Dashcam
SX Premium SESurround View Monitor (360°), Blind-spot Monitor, Front Parking Sensors

Engine & Performance Specifications

Under the hood, the Creta Summer Edition sticks to its reliable roots. While it skips the 1.5L Turbo Petrol (reserved for N-Line and top standard trims), it offers the perfect balance of efficiency and power with the standard MPi and CRDi units.

EngineDisplacementPowerTorqueTransmission Options
1.5L MPi Petrol1497 cc115 PS144 Nm6-MT / IVT (Automatic)
1.5L U2 CRDi Diesel1493 cc116 PS250 Nm6-MT / 6-AT (Automatic)

Hyundai Creta Summer Edition Price List (Ex-Showroom)

The pricing for this edition is extremely competitive, often costing only a small premium (approx. ₹10,000 to ₹55,000) over the standard variants for a massive jump in tech.

VariantPetrol (MT)Diesel (MT)Automatic (IVT/AT)
EX Summer Edition₹12.06 Lakh₹13.62 Lakh
EX(O) Summer Edition₹13.13 Lakh₹14.69 Lakh₹14.49 Lakh (IVT)
S(O) Knight SE₹14.38 Lakh₹15.99 Lakh
SX Summer Edition₹15.04 Lakh
SX Premium SE₹16.33 Lakh₹17.89 Lakh₹17.78 Lakh (IVT)

Is it Worth Buying?

If you are currently eyeing a mid-spec SUV, the Creta Summer Edition is a no-brainer. In the past, features like the 360-degree camera or the 10.25-inch digital cluster forced buyers to jump to the most expensive “O” variants. Now, you can get these high-tech safety tools at a much more accessible price point.

The addition of the Dashcam is particularly smart. With road safety becoming a top priority for Indian buyers, having a factory-fitted, warranty-backed dashcam saves you the hassle of aftermarket wiring and potential electrical issues.

Read Also: Top 5 Accessories for your New Hyundai Creta | Creta vs Seltos: Which is the Better Choice in 2026?


Final Verdict

Hyundai has once again shown why they lead the SUV segment. By listening to customer feedback and bringing “luxury” features to the “common man’s” trim levels, the Summer Edition is set to dominate the sales charts this season.

Thinking of upgrading your ride this summer? Let us know in the comments which feature you’re most excited about!

Do you think the inclusion of a factory-fitted dashcam will make you choose the Creta over its rivals like the Kia Seltos or the new Volkswagen Taigun?

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