Hyundai Creta Electric 2025: Everything You Need to Know Good Now

Hyundai creta has finally unveiled the highly anticipated Creta Electric, marking a significant milestone for the South Korean automaker in the Indian electric vehicle (EV) market. Set to debut on January 17, 2025, the Creta Electric promises to deliver a compelling blend of technology, performance, and sustainability.Everything you should know about this thrilling new electric SUV is right here.

Powertrain Options and Range

The Hyundai Creta Electric will be available with two battery pack options, catering to different driving needs. The 42kWh battery delivers a claimed range of 390 km, while the 51.4kWh battery offers a longer range of 473 km on a single charge. These range figures position the Creta Electric well against its competitors in the segment, offering a practical range for both city commutes and longer road trips.

Charging times are also impressive, with the vehicle able to charge up to 80% in just 58 minutes using a DC fast charger. For home charging, the Creta Electric supports an 11kW AC wall box charger, which can fully charge the battery in approximately four hours. Additionally, Hyundai has equipped the Creta Electric with Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality, providing power sockets inside and outside the vehicle, allowing you to charge electronic devices on the go.

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Variants and Battery Pack Options

The Creta Electric will be offeres in 4 configurations: Executives, Smarts, Premiums, and Excellence. The Executive, Premium, and Smart variants come with the smaller 42kWh battery pack, while the Smart and Excellence variants offer the larger 51.4kWh battery for customers seeking more range. This provides buyers with a range of options to suit their preferences and driving requirements.

Design Highlights

Hyundai has taken design inspiration from the standard Creta model for the Creta Electric, ensuring familiarity while adding a few unique touches. The front features a flat face with the charging port integrated under the Hyundai logo, and active aero flaps to improve battery cooling efficiency. The vehicle’s profile is sleek, with 17-inch alloy wheels fitted with low rolling resistance tires for improved efficiency.

At the rear, the Creta Electric features a bumper design similar to the Creta N-Line, with sleek tail lamps that match the ICE version. The SUV will be available in eight single-tone colors, including five metallic shades and three matte finishes. Notably, Ocean Blue and Atlas White will also be offered in a dual-tone paint scheme, adding a touch of style to the overall design.

Interior and Features

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Inside, the Creta Electric borrows many elements from the regular Creta, but with a few notable updates. The new steering wheel design and the drive mode selector, now placed on the steering column (similar to the Ioniq 5), add a modern touch. The cabin is equipped with an array of premium features, including:

  • Dual digital screens integrated for both the instrument cluster and infotainment system.
  • 360-degree camera for enhanced visibility
  • Level-2 ADAS for advanced driver assistance
  • Ventilated front seats for added comfort
  • Dual-zone climate control with rear AC vents
  • Connected car technology for seamless integration with your smartphone
  • Panoramic sunroof for an open, airy feel
  • Wireless phone charger and air purifier for added convenience
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Pricing and Rivals

The expected pricing of the Hyundai Creta Electric is estimated to range between Rs. 22 lakh to Rs. 26 lakh. The official price will be announced at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo on January 17, 2025. Once launched, the Creta Electric will compete with a growing number of electric SUVs in the D-segment, including the Mahindra BE 6, Tata Curvv EV, MG ZS EV, and the upcoming Maruti e Vitara.

Future competitors are expected to include the Kia Carens EV, Toyota Urban Cruiser EV, Skoda Kushaq-based EV, and Honda Elevate-based EV. With its impressive range, modern design, and feature-rich interior, the Creta Electric is poised to be a strong contender in this expanding segment.

Conclusion

The Hyundai Creta Electric is set to redefine the electric SUV segment in India. With its range options, fast-charging capabilities, and premium features, the Creta Electric is an exciting offering for anyone looking to transition to electric mobility. The official launch on January 17, 2025, promises to provide more details, but for now, it’s clear that Hyundai is taking a bold step towards the future of sustainable driving in India. Stay tuned for the upcoming launch and more updates!

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