Hyundai has released the Creta N Line Night Edition for the Brazilian market. It is a sportier version of the small SUV. The car is all black and has a lot of cosmetic upgrades to the outside and inside. The N Line model differs from the standard model because it has a new grille. Hyundai’s Creta N Line Night Edition has a grille resembling the new Tucson’s and is separated from the hood by a clear air vent. Gloss black inserts between the grille and LEDs headlights make the front end look wider. The front bumper has been changed, and the fog lights are now stacked vertically. The car’s shape has mostly stayed the same, but it now has new 17-inch alloy wheels, gloss-black side skirts, and window sills. Sharper edges have been added to the SUV’s tailgate, and a fake diffuser has been added to the back bumper. The N Line Night Edition also has smoked LED tail lights. The Creta N Line Night Edition is all black outside and inside. There are no chrome accents on the body. The gear knob is red with white stitching, and the leather seats inside are all black. The N Line logo is on the shifter, the steering wheel, and the chairs. The Hyundai Creta N Line Night Edition keeps the panoramic sunroof, touchscreen infotainment system, Hyundai BlueLink connected car technology, wireless charging, digital instrument console, and Hyundai Smart Sense, which includes lane keep assist, fatigue detection, auto braking, adaptive high beam, etc. The SUV is safe because it has TCS, ESP, TPMS, and six airbags. There is also a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated gasoline engine in Latin American markets. Still, the Hyundai Creta N Line Night Edition for Brazil has a 1.0-liter turbocharged gasoline engine that makes 118 horsepower. The sportier-looking SUV can already be pre-ordered, and prices start at 181,490 Reals (roughly Rs. 28,83 lakh). It will be available to buy on March 13, 2023.