Engine Capacity Rating
1.5 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
115 bhp
transmission
Automatic (CVT)
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Assembly
1.5 L
Fuel Type Category
Petrol
Engine Power Output
115 bhp
transmission
Automatic (CVT)
Number Of Seats
5 Seater
Engine Torque Output
144 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
1.5 MPI
Acceleration Performance
12 sec
Drivetrain Type
Front Wheel Drive
cylinders
4

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The Hyundai Creta is one of the most popular compact crossover SUVs in Saudi Arabia, offering a strong combination of style, feature content, and affordability in a segment that competes fiercely for family buyers. The 2026 Creta is priced from SAR 82,616.
The Creta runs a 1.5 L petrol engine delivering 115 bhp, mated to an Automatic (CVT) for smooth, relaxed progress in city and highway driving. Fuel efficiency is commendable for its class without a specific figure, making running costs manageable for daily use. The base Smart/GL (Base) trim offers a solid entry point with core features including a touchscreen, rear sensors, and automatic transmission. Stepping up to the GLS 2 Tone (Top) trim brings a more premium cabin experience — additional comfort and technology features that are particularly noticeable on longer intercity drives common in Saudi Arabia.
Pros: the Creta's feature-to-price ratio is genuinely strong at both trim levels — buyers get a panoramic sunroof, connected car tech, and a refined interior feel at a price that undercuts several European crossover rivals significantly. Hyundai's after-sales network through NCCI across Saudi Arabia makes ownership straightforward. Cons: the CVT gearbox prioritises smoothness over responsiveness — buyers who prefer a more engaging drive may find the Creta feels uninspiring under hard acceleration. The 5-seat layout leaves no seven-seat option for larger Saudi families who may need the extra capacity.
Used market data for the 2026 Creta shows examples currently listing from SAR 80,000 on CarSwitch — close to new prices, reflecting strong local demand. 2024 examples list from SAR 48,000, and 2023 models from SAR 60,000, offering meaningful savings for buyers open to a slightly older model year.
Buyers cross-shopping the Creta in Saudi Arabia typically consider the Kia Seltos, Toyota Corolla Cross, and Nissan Kicks — compact crossovers competing directly on price, fuel economy, and family practicality. The Creta's advantage lies in its interior quality and comprehensive trim content at each price point.