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HYUNDAI Creta EV

Launched in Jan 2025
₹17.99 - 23.5 Lakhs**Ex-showroom price

Creta EV Key Specs

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Speed

Category Average: 168.45 kmph

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Creta EV: 180.0 kmph

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Range

Category Average: 456.1 km

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Creta EV: 431.5 km

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Charging

Category Average: 6.37 hrs

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Creta EV: 4.8 hrs

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Battery

Category Average: 48.88 kwh

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Creta EV: 42.0 - 51.4 kwh

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Introduction

The Hyundai Creta Electric has been launched at a starting price of ₹18 lakh (ex-showroom), and it is critical to the company's electric vehicle goals in India. The South Korean automaker launched the much-anticipated SUV at the 2025 Auto Expo in January, and it is its third electric model in India, following the Kona Electric and Ioniq 5. Hyundai Motor India recently announced plans to extend its EV lineup, starting with the electric Creta. The Creta is one of Hyundai India's most popular cars, with a dedicated following, and the automaker relies heavily on the nameplate to help it gain traction in the EV segment, which is currently dominated by rival Tata Motors. Hyundai intends to leverage the Creta's high brand authority to garner a degree of interest that it was unable to generate with the Kona Electric or the Ioniq 5.

Hyundai Creta Electric Price:

The Hyundai Creta Electric was launched at a starting price of ₹18 lakh (ex-showroom) and the range goes as high as ₹24.22 lakh (ex-showroom).

When will the Hyundai Creta Electric be launched?

The Hyundai Creta Electric was launched at the 2025 Auto Expo held in New Delhi. This is the first of a range of all-new electric vehicles that Hyundai has lined up for the Indian market. The South Korean carmaker is relying heavily on the popularity of the Creta brand to aid sales of its electric twin and draw more buyers over to the ‘greener’ side.

How many variants of the Hyundai Creta Electric are available?

Two main variants of the Hyundai Creta Electric are available: the 42 kWh and the 51.4 kWh options. The Creta Electric with the 42 kWh battery pack offers a claimed single-charge range of 390 km while the 51.4 kWh variant claims to offer 473 km of single-charge range. The Hyundai Creta Electric is offered in four trims, which are Excellence, Smart, Premium, and Excellence.

What are the colour options available with the Hyundai Creta Electric?

Hyundai is offering eight monotone and two dual-tone colour options, including three matte hues.

What features are available in the Hyundai Creta Electric?

The Hyundai Creta Electric carries the same feature list as the regular ICE-powered Creta but with a few additions. The EV is fitted with a leatherette dashboard incorporating a dualscreen setup for the infotainment and instrument cluster, identical to the ICE model. This enables wireless communication with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The steering wheel, however, has been redesigned with a twin-spoke shape and four dots, similar to the Hyundai Ioniq 5.

Other notable features of the Hyundai Creta Electric include an electric panoramic sunroof, a redesigned gear selector, Level-2 ADAS, and a 360-degree surround-view camera that detects blind spots. In addition, the Hyundai Creta Electric offers a digital key, which was introduced with the Hyundai Alcazar, active air flaps on the front bumper for improved range economy, and vehicle-to-load (V2L) capabilities.

What are the battery and range of the Hyundai Creta Electric?

The Hyundai Creta Electric is offered with two battery pack options, which are 51.4 kWh and 42 kWh. The South Korean carmaker has stated that the car can go 392 km in regular mode with the 42 kWh variant. Hyundai further claims that the Creta Electric Long Range can deliver 473 km on a single charge.

Hyundai claims that the Creta Electric can charge from 10 per cent to 80 per cent in 58 minutes using DC charging, whilst the 11kW Smart Connected wall box charger can charge from 10 per cent to 100 per cent in 4 hours using AC home charging.

What is the seating capacity of the Hyundai Creta Electric?

The Hyundai Creta Electric is positioned as a five-seater all-electric SUV.

What are the safety features of the Hyundai Creta Electric?

The Hyundai Creta Electric offers a Level-2 ADAS suite of features that includes collision avoidance, pedestrian and obstacle detection, and lane-driving aids. Furthermore, the SUV features a 360-degree surround view camera that detects blind spots.

What cars does the Hyundai Creta Electric rival in its segment?

The Hyundai Creta Electric competes within the growing electric SUV sector which includes the likes of the MG ZS EV, Tata Curvv EV, Maruti Suzuki e Vitara, and BYD Atto 3.

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Hyundai Creta EV Variants
Hyundai Creta EV price starts at ₹ 17.99 Lakhs and goes up to ₹ 23.5 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Hyundai Creta EV comes in 6 variants. Hyundai Creta EV's top variant is Excellence 51.4 kWh.
6 Variants Available
Creta EV Executive 42 kWh
₹17.99 Lakhs*
42 kWh
180 kmph
390 km
Creta EV Smart 42 kWh
₹19 Lakhs*
42 kWh
180 kmph
390 km
Creta EV Smart (O) 42 kWh
₹19.5 Lakhs*
42 kWh
180 kmph
390 km
Creta EV Premium 42 kWh
₹20 Lakhs*
42 kWh
180 kmph
390 km
Creta EV Smart (O) 51.4 kWh
₹21.5 Lakhs*
51.4 kWh
180 kmph
473 km
51.4 kWh
180 kmph
473 km
*Disclaimer: The prices are ex-showroom price for the respective model in the selected city.
Hyundai Creta EV Expert Review
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Performance
4
Safety
4
Design
4.5
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4
Comfort
Pros
Familiar stylingPacked with features, many specific to EV techSpacious cabinPlanted drive
Cons
Range isn't best in segment

Hyundai Creta has easily been one of the most significant launches in India and the SUV's phenomenal success over the past decade has helped it find as many as 1.1 million homes here. For a company that now wants to have a larger say in electric car segment, selecting Creta as an EV was but an obvious choice. But just because Creta petrol and diesel-engine-powered models have fared well may not guarantee instant stardom. Nepotism at work?

We test drove the Hyundai Creta EV in Chennai recently and through the course of our journey of exactly 147 kilometres, came out with clear observations. What, why and how?

Here's our first-drive review of Hyundai Creta EV:

Hyundai Creta EV: Exterior Design

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Creta EV borrows several style elements from its engine counterpart but a closed grill and the charging flap on the face specifically distinguish it. The gaps around the flap, though, could have been minimised for a cleaner appearance.
Creta EV borrows several style elements from its engine counterpart but a closed grill and the charging flap on the face specifically distinguish it. The gaps around the flap, though, could have been minimised for a cleaner appearance.

While Ioniq 5 and Kona EVs have been standalone products, Creta EV is obviously the electric version of Creta SUV and looks the part too. The same light signature, the same silhouette, the same alloy size and the same L-shaped connected LED tail lights. And while that's mostly fine because the fourth-generation Creta launched in January of 2024 is still quite fresh and has been well received.

So what's different on the EV? Differences are in the details - the Creta EV gets pixelated-pattern grille and an updated bumper with active air flaps which open to allow efficient cooling and a charging flap on the center of the grille.

On the side, the Creta EV gets blacked-out roof pillar and ORVMs, aero alloys and low rolling-resistance tyres to enhance range. At the back, Creta EV gets a slightly different rear bumper.

It is hard to distinguish Creta EV from Creta when viewed from the back. Except of course for the small Electric badge and this EV-exclusive Blue colour.
It is hard to distinguish Creta EV from Creta when viewed from the back. Except of course for the small Electric badge and this EV-exclusive Blue colour.

The all-electric Creta is being offered in 10 exterior body colour options which includes both gloss and matte finish, as well as an EV-exclusive Oceanic Blue shade.

Hyundai Creta EV: Space and Comfort

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Creta EV continues to benefit from a very airy cabin. But the light colours, although elevating the premium appeal, would be difficult to maintain.
Creta EV continues to benefit from a very airy cabin. But the light colours, although elevating the premium appeal, would be difficult to maintain.

Creta EV has the same exterior dimensions has that of Creta and this translates to the same amount of space in the five-seater SUV. For those familiar with the Creta over past several years, it means a fairly spacious cabin with ample amount of legroom, kneeroom and headroom. Backseat passengers also get very generous under-thigh support. The seats have a fairly decent level of cushioning too.

Three adults seated next to each other on the rear seats of Creta EV would be fairly comfortable although the SUV is still best for two at the back.
Three adults seated next to each other on the rear seats of Creta EV would be fairly comfortable although the SUV is still best for two at the back.

Hyundai Creta EV: Features

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Much like Creta, Creta EV also gets a dual-tone black and white cabin theme, and a curvilinear dual-screen setup. The steering, however, is clearly inspired from the Ioniq 5 and features four dots which reads ‘H’ in Morse code.

It is a Hyundai. It is an EV. So obviously Creta EV is packed to the absolute brim with features galore. Apart from all the comfort and convenience features, the SUV also gets Level 2 ADAS functions.
It is a Hyundai. It is an EV. So obviously Creta EV is packed to the absolute brim with features galore. Apart from all the comfort and convenience features, the SUV also gets Level 2 ADAS functions.

The floating-type center console provides additional storage space near the feet and more under the central armrest, a section that gets cooling function as well. The glovebox too gets cooling function and is fairly large for storing small items.

While both front seats get ventilation and can be adjusted electronically, only the driver seat gets memory function. Interestingly, the front seats get 'Creta EV' branding spread vertically down through the middle and all seats inside are made from recyclable materials.

Wireless charging pad was always a given although the charge speed (tested on both iPhone 16 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S22) was quite slow - 5% in an hour. For quicker charging, one can always make use of either the Type C points or the 12v socket.

A look at the center console inside Creta EV which has a dial for the drive modes, auto hold button, button for electronic parking brake, two cupholders and seat ventilation controls.
A look at the center console inside Creta EV which has a dial for the drive modes, auto hold button, button for electronic parking brake, two cupholders and seat ventilation controls.

The Type C points are also placed at the back of the central console, just under the rear AC vents. The Creta EV gets fully automatic climate control and a very unique driver-only AC mode for solo drives where range is priority.

At the back, the Creta EV gets rear window curtains and foldout trays for laptops/tablets, complete with cup-holders as well. The best part about the rear seats, however, is a power socket that can enables Vehicle-to-Load function to power a wide variety of consumer electronics' items.

From laptops to toasters, juicers and more, Creta EV lets owners power home devices on the go. Two main questions though are at what cost to the drive range and how many places in India needs power on the move?
From laptops to toasters, juicers and more, Creta EV lets owners power home devices on the go. Two main questions though are at what cost to the drive range and how many places in India needs power on the move?

The other feature highlights of note inside the Creta EV are Bose sound system, panoramic sunroof, voice commands, key card entry and a unique on-screen payment system which lets you pay for charging through the main infotainment unit.

Hyundai Creta EV: Drive and Range

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On the move, Creta EV has generous amount of power - and spirit - to offer a planted drive for most parts. And an excitable drive when in need of a rush.
On the move, Creta EV has generous amount of power - and spirit - to offer a planted drive for most parts. And an excitable drive when in need of a rush.

The drive of the Creta EV, obviously, is like nothing like that of its petrol or diesel engine-powered twins. What's on offer?

Two battery pack options have been made available in a single motor setup on the Creta EV. The smaller battery pack is a 42 kWh unit with a claimed range of 390 kms while the larger battery pack is a 51.4 kWh unit with a claimed range of 473 kms.

Creta EV is likely to be perfect for daily commutes but even with the bigger battery pack, long highway journeys will need additional charge brakes.
Creta EV is likely to be perfect for daily commutes but even with the bigger battery pack, long highway journeys will need additional charge brakes.

Now these aren't exactly the biggest battery packs in the market or segment but Hyundai may have wanted to keep an eye on affordability too. In that sense, a real-world range of around 350 kms per charge may not be too bad.

During the course of our drive, we kept the AC on for most parts and had the Creta EV on idle for 45 minutes too. After 147 kms - all on highway and in Normal drive mode, the range left was 200 kms and battery charge remaining was at 47%. This, frankly, is quite respectable for daily commutes and occasional highway runs even if not a big bragging point for the vehicle.

A high ground clearance and claims that it can wade through shallow waters without taking damage means that Creta EV may be ready and raring for Indian potholes and monsoons.
A high ground clearance and claims that it can wade through shallow waters without taking damage means that Creta EV may be ready and raring for Indian potholes and monsoons.

Where the Creta EV does shine its brightest though is in how stable it is on the move. Hyundai has done a great job in allowing Creta EV to offer a planted drive with a comfortable suspension setup, high ground clearance and aggressive drive when required, firing from 0 to 100 kmph in 7.9 seconds. Triple-digit speeds in Sport mode comes up fairly quickly and the ride handling is quite decent as well.

Hyundai Creta EV: Verdict

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It may not look radically new but Creta EV is a confident foray into the world of relatively affordable electric cars. Affordable at least by Hyundai India's faring here so far.
It may not look radically new but Creta EV is a confident foray into the world of relatively affordable electric cars. Affordable at least by Hyundai India's faring here so far.

Hyundai Creta EV is a well-balanced product that is looking to draw in an informed group of mass-market buyers into the world of electric mobility. While the buyer may be a car owner already, this particular model will also potentially bring in more people to the Hyundai fold.

The biggest strengths of Creta EV is the familiar design language, a feature-packed cabin, comfortable interiors and a decent drive trait. The battery packs may not be the best in the business - in terms of range, but Hyundai is more than likely to get a firm foothold in India's EV market, a foothold it could not have expected from far more premium products like Ioniq 5 and even Kona.

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Hyundai Creta EV Specifications and Features

Max Power135-171 PS
AirbagsYes
Body TypeSUV
Battery Capacity42-51.4 kWh
TransmissionAutomatic
Range390-473 km
Charging Time4 Hours 50 Minutes
Max Speed180 kmph
SunroofYes

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Airbags
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Airbags
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Motor Power
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Motor Power
129 kW
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Acceleration (0-100 kmph)
7.9 seconds
Acceleration (0-100 kmph)
8.6 seconds
Acceleration (0-100 kmph)
6.7 seconds
Acceleration (0-100 kmph)
8.3 seconds
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Acceleration (0-100 kmph)
7.87 seconds
Ground Clearance
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Ground Clearance
186 mm
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207 mm
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190 mm
Ground Clearance
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Length
4340 mm
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3994 mm
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4323 mm
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1655 mm
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1637 mm
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1649 mm
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1790 mm
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1810 mm
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1907 mm
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1821 mm
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1811 mm
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1809 mm
Turning Radius
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5.35 metres
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5 metres
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5.3 metres
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5.3 metres
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5.6 metres
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433 litres
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455 litres
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Hyundai Creta EV FAQs

The Hyundai Creta EV offers a competitive range, varying between 390-473 km.
The top variant of Hyundai Creta EV is the Excellence 51.4 kWh providing advanced features and enhanced performance for a premium SUV experience.
Hyundai Creta EV is a 5 Seater SUV.
The Hyundai Creta EV comes in electric variant offering a range of 390-473 km.