People often use car wraps to make their vehicles unique
This must be India’s first all-blue Hyundai Creta. Creta is the highest-selling mid-size SUV in the country. It has held this position for a long time. This is also the reason why people like to take their Creta SUV to the aftermarket for some modifications so that their car can stand out. To achieve this, some people go overboard with hardcore customization. However, wrapping a car in a new color is often the easiest and arguably most effective way to completely change its appearance. I must mention that you need permission from RTO to change the color of your car. Let’s take a look at the details of this latest case.
All Blue Hyundai Creta
The specifics of the case originated from shivam_vlogs0001 on Instagram. The visual captures the mid-size SUV wrapped in bright blue driving down the road. We can see a bright shade of blue on the SUV with tinted windows. Honestly, it looks like a computer-generated rendering. Up front we see a massive grille section finished in gloss black and the Hyundai logo has also been darkened. In addition to this, the black underbody adds to the majestic road feel.
I particularly like the prominent black alloy wheels and thick wheel arches as well as the unique elements on the front and rear fenders. Black jambs and windows provide the effect of a floating roof. Although the rear is not visible, we see traces of a large roof-mounted spoiler. Additionally, the alloy wheels are huge with spiral patterns and green inserts. Regardless, this has to be the most heavily modified Hyundai Creta in the country with relatively minimal effort.
my opinion
Wrapping your car in a unique color is the easiest way to spruce up its appearance. However, I must inform our readers that they need to take permission from the local RTO. Once they get it, they can install the wrap or change the paint color entirely. Thereafter, they have to take the car back to the RTO and take pictures. Finally, the new color is entered into the car’s new registration certificate. This is the general procedure for changing the color of your car. You must check with your RTO about the rules regarding packaging.
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