With its expected release in the following months, the Creta EV is already generating significant buzz and anticipation among EV enthusiasts.
The Hyundai Creta EV has been spotted testing in Hyderabad and several other places, with leaks indicating that the company is all set to launch its best-selling SUV model in electric form.
These latest spy shots provide a glimpse of the design and aerodynamic improvements of the electric version of Hyundai’s best-selling SUV.
Let’s explore all the key details of the Hyundai Creta EV and its expected features and specifications.
One of the notable changes will be EV-specific design tweaks like a front-mounted charging port and newly designed aero alloy wheels.
These wheels are not only designed to look futuristic but also to reduce the vehicle’s drag, ultimately improving the EV’s range. Another likely addition is connected LED tail lamps, which will further differentiate the Creta EV from its petrol and diesel variants.
Additional premium features like ventilated front seats, Level-1 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System), Drive mode selector, Cup holder, etc. are also anticipated. These interior additions are designed to give the Creta EV a tech-forward, premium feel.
The Creta EV may feature an updated center console inspired by the Hyundai Ioniq 5. The color theme of white and gray for the interior seen in the Hyundai Creta ICE may be carried forward to the Creta EV also.
In terms of performance, the Creta EV is expected to be powered by a 45-kWh battery pack, delivering an estimated range of 450 km on a single charge.
The electric motor is likely to generate 138 hp and 255 Nm of torque, which is comparable to other Hyundai EVs, such as the new-gen Kona.
The Creta EV will also include an advanced regenerative braking system, which is designed to improve overall efficiency and range during driving.
Specification | |
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Battery Pack | 45-kWh |
Estimated Range | 450 km |
Power Output | 138 hp |
Torque | 255 Nm |
Launch Date | Mid-2025 (expected) |
Hyundai’s smart strategy here is to use the existing ICE platform and the company’s best-selling model, the Creta. The company can reduce production costs and maintain competitive pricing by doing so.
This could make the Creta EV a viable option for buyers looking for a balance between range, performance, and affordability. The Hyundai Creta EV is expected to be priced around Rs 20- 25 lakh.
With Hyundai’s reputation for reliability and innovation, the Creta EV is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated EV launches in the Indian market.
The blend of familiar design elements with futuristic EV-specific features, coupled with the likely premium technology inside, positions the Creta EV to make a significant impact when it hits Indian roads.
By launching the Creta EV, Hyundai is positioning itself to compete with other electric SUVs in the Indian market, such as the Tata Curvv EV and MG Windsor. In addition, it will face competition from the likes of the Mahindra BE.05 and Maruti eVX, both of which are expected to enter the EV space soon.
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