Hyundai Creta Electric, Alcazar, i20 get Knight Edition variants
Apart from the launch of the new Knight Editions, Hyundai has also updated the standard i20, i20 N Line, and the Alcazar with additional features.
Hyundai has rolled out the Knight Edition variants on the Creta Electric, Alcazar, and i20, expanding its sporty blacked-out trim treatment beyond the Creta petrol and diesel, Venue, and Exter SUVs.
Hyundai Creta Electric Knight Edition
The Creta Electric Knight is offered in the Excellence variant with both battery options – the 51.4kWh long-range pack (510km claimed range) and the 42kWh pack (420km claimed range). Prices for the Creta Electric Knight start at ₹21.44 lakh.
Hyundai i20 Knight Edition
On the i20, the Knight Edition is paired with the 1.2-litre Kappa petrol engine and comes in two trims – Sportz (O) MT and Asta (O) IVT. Prices begin at ₹9.14 lakh.
Hyundai Alcazar Knight Edition
The Alcazar Knight Edition can be had with either the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol (7-speed DCT) or the 1.5-litre diesel (6-speed automatic), exclusively in the Signature 7-seater variant. Prices start at ₹21.65 lakh.
Across all three models, the Knight Edition package brings:
- Black alloy wheels with red brake calipers
- Black painted skid plates, side sill garnish, roof rails, and ORVMs
- Black rear spoiler and matte black Hyundai logos with Knight emblem
- All-black interiors with brass accents
- Black seat upholstery with brass highlights
- Sporty faux metal pedals
In addition to the Knight Editions, Hyundai has also made feature upgrades to its regular models. The i20 and i20 N Line now gain a rear spoiler (in select variants), a dashcam, and wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay. The Alcazar also receives a dashcam in the Signature variant, a feature previously unavailable.
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