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Hyundai Creta Electric

Hyundai Creta Electric

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₹1,799,000 - ₹2,454,600
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The Hyundai Creta Electric builds on the success of the conventional Creta by integrating a fully electric drivetrain while retaining the SUV’s characteristic spaciousness, comfort, and modern design. The electric powertrain comprises options like a 42 kWh and a 51.4 kWh battery pack, with the larger pack enabling an extended driving range of around 510 km per charge. It features a smooth and silent driving experience and comes equipped with Hyundai’s Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) including lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, and autonomous emergency braking, designed specifically for Indian road conditions. Inside, it offers a premium cabin with updated digital instrumentation and plenty of tech features, although rear-seat legroom is slightly compromised by the battery layout. Boot space, while adequate for typical family outings, is not expansive for very large luggage items. The Creta Electric’s design remains largely familiar but refreshed to signify its electric status, catering to buyers wanting an eco-friendly SUV without sacrificing practicality or the proven appeal of the Creta nameplate.
November 25, 2025
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The Hyundai Creta Electric stands out as a practical and well-rounded electric SUV tailored for Indian families who want the comfort and familiarity of the popular Creta but with an eco-friendly electric powertrain. It balances performance, range, and features without trying to reinvent the wheel, making the transition to electric smooth and accessible. The driving experience is quiet and composed, with decent power delivery suitable for city and highway use. While the raised floor due to the battery pack affects rear-seat comfort slightly for taller passengers, the overall cabin space and premium feel remain impressive. Features like Level 2 ADAS with adaptive cruise and lane keeping add to its appeal, enhancing safety and convenience on Indian roads. Some minor quibbles include a boot space that’s a bit compromised for bulky luggage and wired connectivity for smartphone mirroring. Pricing strategy will be key for wider acceptance, but given Hyundai’s extensive service network and brand reliability, the Creta Electric is an honest and compelling choice for those ready to make the electric switch without compromising on everyday usability.
November 25, 2025
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The Hyundai Creta Electric has established itself as a compelling option in India's affordable EV segment since its January 2025 launch. This midsize electric SUV marks Hyundai's strategic move to fill the void left by the discontinued Kona Electric, offering a familiar design language paired with impressive technology. Currently priced between Rs 19.08 and Rs 25.28 lakh on road in Delhi, the Creta Electric comes equipped with two battery options: a 42 kWh pack delivering 420 km range and a 51.4 kWh variant offering 510 km range. Recent updates have enhanced its appeal, with faster 100kW DC charging capability and extended range figures. The Excellence variant has proven most popular among buyers, particularly those opting for the larger battery pack. What sets this EV apart is its feature richness, including level two ADAS, in-car payment technology, digital key functionality, panoramic sunroof, and Bose sound system on higher trims. The vehicle delivers commendable performance with 171 PS power and 255 Nm torque, alongside a comfortable cabin and practical boot space that justify its competitive positioning against rivals like Tata Curvv EV and MG ZS EV.
February 6, 2026
The Hyundai Creta Electric has established itself as a compelling entry into India's growing electric vehicle segment since its launch on January 17, 2025, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. This electric iteration of India's best-selling SUV arrives with an impressive dual battery strategy, offering a 42 kWh pack delivering 420 km of range and a larger 51.4 kWh variant providing 510 km of claimed range. The pricing structure, spanning from Rs 17.99 lakh to Rs 23.49 lakh ex-showroom across five variants, positions it as Hyundai's most affordable electric offering in the Indian market. Recent updates have enhanced its appeal further, with the introduction of the Knight Edition at Rs 21.45 lakh and improved charging capabilities supporting 100kW DC fast charging. The vehicle combines the familiar Creta design language with EV-specific tweaks, including a blanked-off grille with pixelated accents and active aerodynamic elements. Inside, it boasts dual 10.25-inch screens, advanced connectivity features, and a comprehensive safety suite. I find the Creta Electric represents a pragmatic approach to electrification, successfully leveraging the Creta nameplate's strong market equity while delivering practical electric mobility.
February 6, 2026
The Hyundai Creta Electric has established itself as a compelling choice in India's growing electric SUV segment since its launch on January 17, 2025, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. This vehicle represents Hyundai's most affordable electric offering following the discontinuation of the Kona Electric. The Creta Electric comes equipped with two battery options: a 42 kWh unit delivering 420 km range and a 51.4 kWh variant providing up to 510 km of range, with the latter recently receiving a 38 km boost in claimed capability. The SUV boasts impressive features including in-car payment technology for accessing over 1,150 charging points across India, a digital key system, advanced driver-assistance systems, and single-pedal driving capabilities. With motor outputs ranging from 135 to 171 PS and support for 100 kW DC fast charging, it competes effectively against models like the Tata Curvv EV and Mahindra BE 6. Pricing ranges from approximately 19 to 26 lakh rupees across major cities. The vehicle has received positive reception for its spacious cabin, practical boot space, and impressive efficiency, though some reviewers note it misses wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity.
February 6, 2026
I've been driving the Hyundai Creta Electric for over 6,000km now in Delhi's chaotic traffic and on highways, and it's proving to be a capable all-rounder with peppy instant torque that makes darting through congestion or overtaking effortless, delivering real-world efficiency I love for city runs. Launched in January 2025 at Rs 17.99 lakh ex-showroom, it offers 42kWh and 51.4kWh batteries with ARAI ranges now updated to 420km and 510km respectively after a September tweak that added 30-38km, plus 100kW DC fast charging for quicker top-ups from 10-80% in under an hour. The Excellence variant with the long-range pack leads sales, packed with Level 2 ADAS, ventilated seats, Bose audio, panoramic sunroof, and V2L, though the cream interiors dirt easily and boot lacks bag hooks. Outsiders note it doesn't look special enough at Rs 26 lakh on-road for a second SUV, and firmer suspension plus EV tyres make it less plush than the ICE Creta over bumps, but 200mm ground clearance handles our roads well, with Hyundai's network easing ownership worries.
February 4, 2026
I've been driving the Hyundai Creta Electric for months now, and after clocking over 6,000 km in my long-term test, it's clear this EV has solidified its place as a practical daily driver in Indian conditions. Launched in January 2025 at Rs 17.99 lakh ex-showroom, it now ranges up to Rs 24.37 lakh on-road for top trims like Excellence with the 51.4kWh battery, which delivered a real-world 432km range—9.45km/kWh in city traffic and 7.36km/kWh on highways during my tests . The 171hp front motor sprints to 100kmph in 7.9 seconds, feeling peppy for overtakes on ECR or Delhi freeways, while the softer suspension glides over potholes with 190mm ground clearance. Features like the panoramic sunroof, Level 2 ADAS, 360-camera, and glitch-free dual 10.25-inch screens make it feature-loaded, though the white interiors dirt quickly and boot lacks bag hooks. In September 2025, Hyundai added price hikes, a Knight edition with blacked-out styling, R17 alloys, and rear wireless charging, boosting appeal against Tata Curvv EV and MG Windsor. Efficiency shines at 11kW AC home charging in 4 hours, and after Diwali runs, outsiders loved its silence and space but nitpicked minor ergonomics like door unlocks. It's the Creta we know, electrified smartly for India's EV shift .
February 4, 2026
Price

Pricing details and changes

In India, the Hyundai Creta Electric’s price starts around Rs 17 lakh for the base variant (ex-showroom), with higher trims going up to approximately Rs 24 lakh (ex-showroom). The latest Knight Edition, which is based on the Excellence trim, is priced at about Rs 21.45 lakh (ex-showroom). On-road prices will vary across cities due to differences in registration, insurance, and road tax, typically adding Rs 1.5 to 2 lakh extra. Given the segment and the electric SUV competition, the Creta Electric is priced competitively, often below rivals like the Mahindra BE 6 or Tata Curvv EV when comparing loaded variants. The offering makes electric SUVs more attainable for Indian families seeking a practical, well-equipped vehicle with lower running costs and government subsidies on EVs. However, compared to its fossil fuel counterpart, the electric variant carries a higher initial price tag—something buyers need to weigh against savings on fuel and maintenance in the long run.
November 25, 2025
Mileage

Fuel efficiency information

The effective range of the Hyundai Creta Electric is one of its strong suits, with the larger 51.4 kWh battery option delivering a real-world range close to 510 km under ideal conditions and about 100-120 km on a full charge during highway driving depending on terrain and load. This offers sufficient mileage for daily city use and occasional long drives without frequent charging interruptions. Given rising petrol prices and relatively low electricity costs in India, opting for the Creta Electric significantly reduces running costs. Maintenance is simpler too, as EVs have fewer moving parts than ICE vehicles. Mileage-conscious buyers will find this electric SUV an economical choice for urban and semi-urban lifestyles.
November 25, 2025

Specifications

Boot Space
433 litres
Top Speed
150-160 kmph
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Hyundai Creta Electric Price Range
₹17,99,000 - ₹24,54,600

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Hyundai Creta Electric

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Car Variant
Hyundai Creta Electric Executive
Availability Status in India
Car Type
SUV
Fuel Type
Electric
Latest Price in India
Hyundai Creta Electric Executive price is Rs 17.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
Colour Options
Ocean Blue, Robust Emerald Matte, Ocean Blue Matte, Fiery Red, Titan Grey, Starry Night, Atlas White, Abyss Black,
Similar Cars
MG ZS EV, Tata Nexon EV, Kia EV6, Hyundai Kona, Mahindra XUV400
Top Speed
150-160 kmph
Official Tagline
Undisputed. Ultimate. Now Electric.
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT
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Overall Length
4340 mm
Overall Width
1790 mm
Overall Height
1655 mm
Wheelbase
2610 mm
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
4
Engine Details
All Electric
Electric Motor Power
133 HP
Estimated Charging Time
58Min-50kW(10-80%), 4Hrs-11kW (10-100%)
Electric Range
390 kms
PERFORMANCE & MILEAGE
1
0-100 kmph
7.9 seconds
BRAKES & SUSPENSION
4
Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
Front Suspension
MacPherson Strut
Rear Suspension
Rear Twist Beam
CAPACITY
4
Seating Capacity
5
Number of Seating Rows
2 Rows
Number of Doors
5 Doors
Boot Space
433 litres
WHEELS & TYRES
3
Front Tyre
215/55-R17
Rear Tyre
215/55-R17
Alloy Wheels
LIGHTING
2
Head Light
LED
LED Tail light
SEATS & UPHOLSTERY
1
Ventilated Seats
INFOTAINMENT
3
Apple Car Play
Android Auto
Music System
Touchscreen Infotainment System
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
4
Tilt Steering Wheel
Air Conditioner
Automatic Climate Control
Keyless Entry
Cruise Control
INTERIOR FEATURES
1
Sunroof
Panoramic Sunroof
Key Features of the Car
1
Battery
42 kWh

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