In Russia, prices for Solaris HC – a localized version of the second generation Hyundai Creta – increased from May 1. The price hike affected all versions at once and was the first since the beginning of the year.
According to "Avtonovosti Dnya", prices increased by 65–90 thousand rubles, depending on the trim level. In percentage terms, this is an increase of 2.2–3.2%.
The basic Prime version with front-wheel drive and a manual or automatic transmission added 65–70 thousand rubles. The Classic trim level became 70–80 thousand rubles more expensive.
The more equipped Family version increased in price by 65–75 thousand rubles, and the variant with a 2.0-liter engine – by 80 thousand rubles.
The Lifestyle version added 80–85 thousand rubles, depending on the engine. The maximum increase was shown by the top-end Prestige Smart trim level – plus 90 thousand rubles.
The crossover is equipped with two naturally aspirated engines to choose from: a 1.6-liter engine with 123 hp in front-wheel drive versions and 121 hp in all-wheel drive versions, as well as a 2.0-liter engine with 149.6 hp.
The multimedia system supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto for displaying navigation and smartphone applications on the car's screen. Depending on the trim level, an 8 or 10.25-inch screen is available.