Owning a special edition car typically gives you a feeling of exclusivity. They differ from their corresponding normal models in that they have received visual improvements and occasionally have an additional set of functions. Many automakers have come out and unveiled limited and unique models of some of their automobiles for the 2024 holiday season, just like they do every year during the festive season. To assist you in checking them out, we have put together a list.
Hyundai Creta Knight Edition
Hyundai unveiled the Knight Edition of the revamped Creta, which has an all-black exterior and interior. Its pricing starts at Rs 14.50 lakh (ex-showroom) for the small SUV’s higher-spec S(O) and SX(O) models. The grille’s blacked-out design, the ORVMs, the 17-inch alloy wheels with red brake callipers, and even the spoiler are among the external modifications. It even receives a “Knight” insignia to symbolize its distinct personality. The Knight Edition’s interior has an all-black theme with brass-colored accents running the length of the dashboard.
The Knight Edition does not come with any extra features. There is only one engine option available: a 1.5-liter normally aspirated petrol engine with 115 PS and 144 Nm, or a 1.5-liter diesel engine with 116 PS and 250 Nm. There is no option for a turbo-petrol engine.
Hyundai Venue Adventure Edition
The Venue, a subcompact SUV from Hyundai, has a new limited edition called the Adventure Edition. Along with a blacked-out front grille, alloy wheels with red brake callipers, and skid plates, this edition adds a new Ranger Khaki exterior tint. Inside, metallic pedals add a sporty touch to the all-black cockpit, which also has sage green accents on the seat cushions. The dual-camera dashcam is the only new feature.
The Venue Adventure Edition can be purchased with the more expensive S(O), SX, and SX(O) models and costs up to Rs 16,000 more than those models’ standard prices. The Adventure Edition’s powertrain options consist of a 1.2-liter normally aspirated petrol engine with 83 PS and 114 Nm of output, or a 1-liter turbocharged petrol engine with 120 PS and 172 Nm of output.
Kia Gravity Edition Cars
Kia has launched the Gravity Edition for its Sonet, Seltos, and Carens models, which are manufactured in India. At a more affordable price point, this special version provides high-end goodies including ventilated front seats, a dash cam, and a wireless phone charger. ‘Gravity’ badging is also present on the outside.
Based on the mid-spec HTK Plus version of the subcompact SUV, the Sonet Gravity Edition comes with a price of up to Rs 48,000. The Seltos Gravity Edition, on the other hand, costs up to Rs 1.25 lakh more and is based on the higher-spec HTX model. Last but not least, the Carens Gravity Edition costs up to Rs 1.04 lakh more than its ordinary counterpart. It is based on the lower-spec Premium (O) variation.
Honda Elevate Apex Edition
Honda, like its rivals, debuted the Elevate as a special edition of one of their cars. The Honda SUV is now offered in a new Apex Edition that costs Rs 15,000 more than the V and VX versions. The Apex Edition has just received stylistic improvements for the outside and interior; the feature list and powertrain have not been altered.
The ‘Apex Edition’ badging on the tailgate, the piano black rear lower garnish, and the piano black front spoiler with silver accents are among the modifications. Inside, the Apex Edition insignia is engraved on the leather seat upholstery in a dual-tone ivory and black cabin. There are just a few Apex Editions available.
Skoda Slavia Monte Carlo Edition
With prices starting at Rs 15.79 lakh (ex-showroom), Skoda unveiled the Slavia Monte Carlo Edition. The athletic aspect of both models is enhanced by the red paint tint of the special edition, which contrasts with the blacked-out front grille, alloy wheels, and black roof. The interior has an all-black style with red accents throughout the dashboard.
The crimson motif in the digital driver’s display emphasizes the Monte Carlo Edition’s exclusivity even more, and the aluminum pedals give both models’ personalities a touch more charm. The 115 PS/178 Nm 1-liter turbo-petrol engine and the 150 PS/250 Nm 1.5-liter turbocharged petrol engine are the available engine options for the Monte Carlo Edition.
Renault Night and Day Edition
Across the board, Renault is releasing a limited-edition Night and Day edition for the Kwid, Kiger, and Triber. This limited edition has a black roof and a dual-tone white paint shade. To improve its look, it also has blacked-out stylistic elements. Only 1,600 pieces of the combined Night and Day special edition are available from Renault.
Additionally, a 9-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as well as a reverse parking camera, are included in the Kiger and Triber Night and Day variants. Bookings for this special edition are already open, and it is priced up to Rs 20,000 more than the same model’s standard form.