After being spotted in Indonesia earlier this year, the Hyundai Creta N Line has made its way to the 2025 Bangkok International Motor Show. Some expected the new Creta to debut with a turbo option, but it looks like the 1.5-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine is being kept as standard.
That engine still makes a capable 113hp, and is mated to a CVT. While those details may not scream performance, the Creta N Line still looks like a mean road runner, especially in its Engine Red paint job.

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While we’re accustomed to seeing Hyundai N vehicles in the traditional Performance Blue colorway, the red paint still gives off a speedy racing aesthetic. That look is further reinforced by the facelifted exterior that shows off a redesigned fascia with larger air intakes, and a long light bar connecting the headlights.
Inside the cabin, the Creta was given a major overhaul by Hyundai’s performance division. All five seats are dressed in black leather with red stitching. The driver and passenger seats also get additional N emblems on the backrests.

There are more red accents across the dashboard and throughout the steering wheel and gearshift. As mentioned, this is a CVT, but other configurations have the new Creta fitted with a six-speed manual.
While this Creta N Line definitely has the looks, we hope that Hyundai eventually rolls out its turbocharged engines in the region, and eventually to the Philippines.
More photos of the Hyundai Creta N Line from BIMS 2025:




