Hyundai’s Knight Range Expands: Creta Electric, i20, and Alcazar Go Bold in Black

Hyundai expands its Knight Edition lineup with Creta Electric, i20, and Alcazar—introducing stylish all-black aesthetics, premium touches, and festive appeal for India’s trend-hungry car buyers.

Hyundai’s Knight Range Expands: Creta Electric, i20, and Alcazar Go Bold in Black

A Stylish Festive Surprise from Hyundai

This festive season, Hyundai Motor India is gifting car enthusiasts something bold: Knight Edition variants of the Creta Electric, i20, and Alcazar. With this launch, Hyundai’s Knight family now features six models, joining earlier favorites like the Creta, Venue, and Exter. Since its debut in 2022, the Knight range has already clocked 77,000+ units in sales, making it a proven favorite. And now, the new additions promise to take that success even further.

When Black Becomes a Statement

The Knight Edition is Hyundai’s signature twist on style—draping popular models in all-black exteriors with detailing that oozes attitude. Expect red brake calipers, black alloy wheels, matte black logos, and signature Knight badging. Step inside, and the interiors continue the drama with black upholstery highlighted by brass accents and sporty pedals. It’s chic, it’s sharp, and it makes sure your car doesn’t just move—it turns heads.

The New Knights in the Garage

Hyundai’s latest lineup is all about variety:

  • Creta Electric Knight: The star of the show, available in Excellence trims with 42 kWh (420 km range) and 51.4 kWh (510 km range) battery options. Matte Black paint debuts here, adding futuristic flair.

  • i20 Knight: Runs on the tried-and-tested 1.2L petrol engine, offered in Sportz (O) MT and Asta (O) IVT trims. Perfect for those who want sporty style in a compact city ride.

  • Alcazar Knight: Exclusively available in the Signature seven-seater, with a choice of a 1.5L turbo-petrol DCT or 1.5L diesel automatic. A dash of Matte Black joins its premium palette.

Each one balances practicality with the Knight Edition’s signature attitude, making them as aspirational as they are functional.

More Than a Paint Job: Features That Matter

While the engines remain unchanged, Hyundai hasn’t stopped at looks. The Knight editions introduce upgrades like sporty rear spoilers, dashcams, and wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay in select trims. For Alcazar fans, a dashcam comes standard in the Signature variant. In short, these models are not just darker—they’re smarter.

Price Points That Cover Every Aspiration

Hyundai has cleverly priced the Knight Editions to cater across buyer segments:

  • i20 Knight starts at about ₹9.14 lakh.

  • Alcazar Knight is priced around ₹21.65 lakh.

  • Creta Electric Knight comes in between ₹21.44 lakh and ₹24.54 lakh, depending on battery pack and inclusion of a home charger.

By offering variety in both pricing and trims, Hyundai ensures the Knight Editions stay accessible to style seekers across the spectrum.

The Allure of Black and the Road Ahead

According to Hyundai Motor India’s COO, Tarun Garg, black represents the “bold spirit of today’s customers”, and the Knight range taps into exactly that sentiment. With the festive season around the corner, these editions are poised to draw in younger, style-savvy buyers who want their cars to reflect personality, not just performance.

With three new Knights joining the fleet, Hyundai has taken a smart step: blending aspiration, affordability, and attitude into one irresistible package. The Knight Edition isn’t just a car variant anymore—it’s a lifestyle statement parked in your driveway.