Hyundai India has launched a brand new replace to Creta, Venue and i20 that provides new security options to the fashions. The auto producer has added a three-point seat belt as commonplace security characteristic for all three fashions. The brand new replace comes days after Hyundai up to date all its fashions to BS6 Section 2 and RDE norms.
Hyundai has added a security equipment to the i20 premium hatchback. Together with three-point seat belts, Hyundai i20 additionally will get adjustable rear headrest as effectively.
The Indian authorities has been pushing automobile security ahead, together with a standardised crash take a look at score for all automobiles offered in India. The federal government has additionally mandated six airbags on all automobiles and SUVs. Though, the rule is prone to come into drive by October 2023.
Hyundai has additionally added three-point seat belts as commonplace fitment throughout the variant vary of Creta. As well as, the automaker additionally brings rear adjustable headrests and 60:40 break up rear bench seat to each Hyundai Creta and Hyundai Venue. Adjustable headrests are mentioned to supply higher safety towards whiplash than mounted headrests. Whereas the 60:40 break up rear seats add comfort and practicality.
In a associated information, the corporate has introduced the identify of its upcoming SUV – Hyundai EXTER. This new SUV is alleged to be an especially essential a part of HMI’s sturdy lineup of SUVs that already embody Venue, Venue N Line, Creta, Alcazar, Kona Electrical, Tucson and Ioniq 5.
Saying the brand new SUV, Tarun Garg, COO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd., mentioned, “We’re proud to announce the identify of our new SUV – Hyundai EXTER that exemplifies the heart beat of Gen Z patrons whereas empowering them with a wise mobility answer to gasoline their wanderlust. Hyundai EXTER is the eighth mannequin in our line up with a SUV physique model and we’re assured that this new member to our household will present additional fillip to our development in SUV gross sales.”