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Hyundai Creta Discontinued SX Tech and SX(O), ADAS Feature Is Only on King Variant

6/5/2026CarBike4U Team6 min
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The midsize line-up is reduced to seven trims.

hyundai creta discontiuned in india
  • Hyundai has discontinued the Creta SX Tech and SX(O) variants— the current Creta lineup now has 7 trims only

  • The discontinued Hyundai Creta SX Tech was the only mid-range variant offering ADAS — that package is now exclusive to the top-spec Creta King

  • No official reason has been given for the discontinuation — Hyundai has stayed silent on whether new mid-level variants will replace them

If you have been tracking the Hyundai Creta discontinued in India news — here is the full picture. Hyundai Motor India has quietly dropped two variants from the Creta lineup: the SX Tech and the SX(O). The current lineup of Creta variants now stands at 7 trims — E, EX, EX(O), S(O), SX, SX Premium, and Creta King. The biggest impact of this change is that Level 2 ADAS is now only available on the Creta King, the top-spec variant. Buyers who wanted ADAS at a more accessible price through the SX Tech no longer have that option. Here is everything you need to know — including the full Hyundai Creta price list 2026, what was lost, and what the road ahead looks like.

Hyundai Creta Current Variant Lineup and Price List — May 2026

With the SX Tech and SX(O) now Discontinued, the current lineup of Creta variants is leaner. Below is the updated Hyundai Creta price list with all available powertrain options. All prices are ex-showroom.

Variant

Petrol MT

Petrol CVT

Diesel MT

Diesel AT

Turbo DCT

E

Rs 10.79 L

-

Rs 12.40 L

-

-

EX

Rs 12.05 L

-

Rs 13.61 L

-

-

EX(O)

Rs 13.13 L

Rs 14.48 L

Rs 14.69 L

Rs 16.04 L

-

S(O)

Rs 14.19 L

Rs 15.64 L

Rs 15.80 L

Rs 17.25 L

-

SX

Rs 15.03 L

-

-

-

-

SX Premium

Rs 16.33 L

Rs 17.77 L

Rs 17.88 L

-

-

King (ADAS)

Rs 17.27 L

Rs 18.68 L

Rs 18.94 L

Rs 19.86 L

Rs 19.90 L

★ The Creta King is now the only variant with ADAS. All other variants no longer offer the Level 2 safety package.

Discontinued Hyundai Creta Variants — What Was the SX Tech and SX(O)?

For buyers wondering about the discontinued Hyundai Creta price and what exactly these two variants offered, here is a clear breakdown.

The Hyundai Creta SX Tech was introduced specifically to make the ADAS package available to buyers at a more affordable price point. It sat between the standard SX and the top-spec variants and was priced between Rs 15.69 lakh and Rs 17.22 lakh depending on the powertrain chosen at the time of discontinuation. It was the go-to variant for safety-conscious buyers who wanted Level 2 ADAS without paying for the fully loaded King trim.

The Hyundai Creta SX(O) was originally the top-spec variant when the Creta facelift first launched in January 2024. It held that position until the Creta King arrived in September 2024 and pushed it down the lineup. With the King now firmly at the top, the SX(O) had become somewhat redundant — and Hyundai has now removed it from the lineup entirely.

Important for buyers: If you were planning to buy a discontinued Hyundai Creta SX Tech or SX(O) at the older price — that window is now closed. Some dealers may still have unsold stock of these variants, so it is worth checking with your local Hyundai dealership if you specifically want one of the discontinued trims at the older discontinued Hyundai Creta price.

Hyundai Creta ADAS Available in King Variant

This is the most significant impact of the discontinuation. The Level 2 ADAS package on the Hyundai Creta consists of 19 functions — and it is now exclusively available on the Creta King, which starts at Rs 17.27 lakh (petrol MT, ex-showroom). Here is what the ADAS suite includes:

Hyundai Creta ADAS — 19 Functions (King Variant Only)

Forward Collision Warning

Forward Collision Avoidance Assist

Blind-Spot View Monitor

Blind Spot Collision Warning

Blind Spot Collision Avoidance

Lane Keeping Assist

Lane Departure Warning

Driver Attention Warning

Rear Cross-Traffic Alert

Rear Cross-Traffic Avoidance

Adaptive Cruise Control

Intelligent Speed Limit Assist

Highway Drive Assist

Leading Vehicle Departure Alert

High Beam Assist

Surround View Monitor

Remote Smart Parking Assist

Parking Collision Warning

Parking Collision Avoidance Assist

Previously, buyers could get most of these functions by choosing the SX Tech without going all the way to the King. That option no longer exists. If ADAS matters to you, the Creta King is now the only choice — and the entry point for it is Rs 17.27 lakh.

Hyundai Creta Features — What the Current Lineup Still Offers

Even without the SX Tech and SX(O), the Hyundai Creta lineup remains feature-rich across the board. The higher trims continue to offer dual 10.25-inch displays for both the infotainment touchscreen and the digital instrument cluster — giving it one of the larger screen setups in its segment. A dedicated panel for dual-zone automatic climate control, an 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat with memory function, a built-in dashcam, wireless phone charging, and connected car features are all part of the package in mid and upper variants.

Hyundai Creta Engine Options Unchanged

No changes have been made to the powertrains. The Creta continues with three engine options:

1.5L Petrol

1.5L Diesel

1.5L Turbo

115 hp · NA · MT / CVT

115 hp · MT / AT

160 hp · 253 Nm · DCT

The turbo-petrol DCT combination is available only on the Creta King.

Hyundai Creta Offers May 2026 and What Buyers Should Know

With the lineup have 7 variants now, buyers have a cleaner but more limited set of choices. For those checking Hyundai Creta offers May 2026, it is worth visiting your nearest Hyundai dealership to see if any exchange bonuses, corporate discounts, or loyalty benefits are available on the current stock — particularly on the SX Premium variant, which now sits just below the King and offers a strong feature set without the ADAS premium.

On the subject of Hyundai Creta spy shots 2027, there is growing speculation online about a next-generation Creta being in development. While nothing has been officially confirmed by Hyundai, the brand does typically refresh the Creta every 3–4 years, so a 2027 update or next-gen model is not out of the question. For now though, the focus is on the current 7-variant facelift lineup.

For context around searches like Hyundai Creta discontinued 2021 or Hyundai Creta discontinued 2020 — these refer to the first-generation Creta (2015–2020) being phased out when the second generation arrived. The current discontinuation is different — it is specific to two mid-range variants of the existing facelift, not the model itself. The Creta as a nameplate is very much alive and remains Hyundai's bestselling model in India.

The Hyundai Creta competes in the midsize SUV segment against these cars after this:

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara

Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder

Kia Seltos

Volkswagen Taigun

Honda Elevate

Skoda Kushaq

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