Hyundai Creta Summer Edition 2026: Cool Features, Same Mileage & a Fresh Look

By MR AAYANSHH

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Summer in India means scorching heat, long road trips, and the need for a car that keeps you cool – literally and figuratively. Hyundai seems to have read the calendar perfectly, because the Hyundai Creta Summer Edition has just arrived to add a dash of freshness to India’s favourite mid‑size SUV.

While the standard Creta is already a bestseller, this special edition brings exclusive cosmetic touches, added comfort features, and the same reliable performance that has made the Creta a household name. Is it worth the premium over the regular model? Let’s find out.

Hyundai Creta Summer Edition: Price & Launch Details

The Summer Edition is typically a limited‑run variant based on the mid‑ or top‑spec trims of the Creta. It commands a slight premium over the standard version due to the added features.

AspectExpected Details
Ex‑Showroom Price₹11.50 lakh – ₹19.50 lakh (depending on base trim)
Premium Over Standard~₹15,000 – ₹30,000
AvailabilityLimited period (April – July 2026)
ColoursNew summer‑themed shades (e.g., Typhoon SilverAtlas White with black roof, or a vibrant Lava Orange)

Dealers may also offer summer‑specific accessories like sun shades, floor mats, and body graphics as part of the package.

Design: Subtle but Refreshing Updates

The Summer Edition doesn’t reinvent the Creta’s look, but it adds enough to make it stand out.

  • Exterior:
    • New alloy wheel design (diamond‑cut or dark finish)
    • Black roof (on select light body colours)
    • Summer Edition badging on the fender or tailgate
    • Possibly a contrasting colour pack for the front and rear bumpers
  • Interior:
    • Ventilated front seats (a godsend for summer)
    • Exclusive seat upholstery with light, breathable fabric
    • Summer‑themed ambient lighting (cool blue or white)
    • Sun blinds for rear windows (optional)

The focus is on beat the heat features – exactly what Indian summers demand.

Engine & Performance: No Change, No Complaints

Under the bonnet, the Summer Edition carries forward the same proven powertrains as the standard Creta. That’s good news because these engines are refined, reliable, and efficient.

EnginePowerTorqueTransmission
1.5L Petrol (NA)115 bhp144 Nm6‑MT / CVT
1.5L Diesel116 bhp250 Nm6‑MT / 6‑AT
1.5L Turbo Petrol160 bhp253 Nm7‑DCT

The turbo petrol is for enthusiasts, the diesel for highway cruisers, and the naturally aspirated petrol (with CVT) for city commuters. All three are excellent in their own ways.

Mileage: Summer‑Friendly Efficiency

Fuel efficiency remains a strong suit of the Creta, and the Summer Edition is no different.

EngineMileage (ARAI claimed)Real‑World Estimate
1.5L Petrol (MT/CVT)16.8 – 17.5 km/l13 – 15 km/l
1.5L Diesel (MT/AT)21 – 23 km/l18 – 20 km/l
1.5L Turbo Petrol (DCT)~16 km/l12 – 14 km/l

With AC running full blast in summer, expect the lower end of these ranges – still competitive for the segment.

Features: Keeping Cool is the Priority

The Summer Edition adds or highlights features that make hot‑weather driving more pleasant.

FeatureBenefit
Ventilated Front SeatsKeeps your back and thighs cool, no more sweaty shirts
Dual‑Zone Automatic Climate ControlDriver and passenger can set different temperatures
SunroofLets in light but can be closed with a power sunshade
Remote Engine Start (automatic variants)Start the AC before you enter the car
Rear AC VentsStandard on all variants, essential for rear passengers
UV‑Cut GlassReduces heat inside the cabin

Other regular Creta features like the 10.25‑inch touchscreen, Bose sound system, digital cluster, and Hyundai BlueLink connected car tech remain.

Safety: Same High Standard

The Creta already comes with a long safety features list, and the Summer Edition doesn’t compromise.

  • 6 Airbags (standard on most trims)
  • Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
  • Hill Start Assist
  • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
  • Rear Parking Camera with Guidelines
  • Front & Rear Parking Sensors (higher trims)

Hyundai has also been improving structural rigidity, though the Creta is yet to be tested by Global NCAP.

Should You Buy the Summer Edition?

If you live in a region that experiences intense summers (which is most of India), the added features – especially ventilated seats – are genuinely useful. They’re usually reserved for much more expensive cars.

  • Pros:
    • Ventilated seats and sun blinds make a real difference
    • Limited edition adds resale exclusivity
    • No mechanical compromise – same reliable Creta
  • Cons:
    • Slightly higher price than the equivalent standard trim
    • Some “summer” features (like special colours) are subjective

Verdict: If you were already planning to buy a Creta in the mid‑ or top‑spec, paying a small premium for ventilated seats and summer‑specific touches is a smart buy. If you’re on a tight budget, the standard Creta remains excellent – just roll down the windows.

Specifications at a Glance (Summer Edition)

SpecificationDetails
Price Range₹11.50 – ₹19.50 lakh (ex‑showroom)
Engines1.5L NA Petrol / 1.5L Diesel / 1.5L Turbo Petrol
Mileage16 – 23 km/l (claimed)
Key Summer FeaturesVentilated seats, dual‑zone AC, remote start, sun blinds
Safety6 airbags, ESC, TPMS
Warranty3 years / 1,00,000 km (standard)

Final Thoughts

The Hyundai Creta Summer Edition 2026 isn’t a mechanical overhaul – it’s a thoughtful, seasonal refresh that adds real‑world comfort for Indian driving conditions. Ventilated seats alone can make your daily commute bearable when the mercury hits 45°C.

If you’re in the market for a Creta and can stretch your budget slightly, this limited edition is worth grabbing before it disappears. Visit your nearest Hyundai dealership to check out the new colours and experience the ventilated seats for yourself.

Disclaimer: Prices, features, and specifications are based on media reports and typical Hyundai Summer Edition launches. Actual details may vary by variant and region. Please confirm with your local Hyundai dealer.

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