Key Highlights
- Hyundai reveals Creta EV officially
- Powertrain and features announced
- Launching with two battery packs
- Pre-bookings also starts in India
Hyundai is grabbing all the headlines for its next big EV launch. The South Korea giant finally bringing the Creta electric to the Indian market. Ahead of the unveiling at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, Hyundai has officially revealed the Creta EV’s designm powertrain, and features. Also, the bookings for the Creta EV have also commenced in India. To know everything Hyundai has just unveiled about the Creta EV, read below:
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Hyundai Creta EV: Design, Powertrain, And Features
Hyundai Creta EV | Powertrain |
Battery | 51.4 kWh and 42 kWh |
Range | Up to 473 km |
Acceleration | 0 to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds |
Charging speeds | 10- 80 percent in 58 minutes using DC charger |
Hyundai Creta EV offers a familiar design language. At the first glance itself, you can make out the stark resemblance as the ICE Creta (N Line version). Th overall exteriors including the fascia and the rear profile combined with the lightings are same.
The minor changes that you’ll notice is the blanked-off grille upfront and the bumpers that now have air flaps integrated for an improved aerodynamic performance. To further enhance the performance, the Creta EV also gets upgraded 17-inch aero alloy wheels. The charging slot is upfront as teased previously. Also, the headlamp and taillight design also remains the same as the Creta N Line variant.
Moving on to its powertrain, the Creta EV will be available with a 51.4 kWh and a 42 kWh battery option. The former is claimed to offer 473 km range per charge, while the latter is said to deliver up to 473 km range per charge.
It will take up to 58 minutes to charge the Creta EV from 10- 80 percent using the DC charger. Whereas, the charging speeds with the standard 11 kW wall charger will be around four hours. Hyundai is bringing the Creta EV with Vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology which will allow the e-SUV to power external devices.
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Hyundai Creta EV: Variants, Pre-Booking Details
Hyundai has listed four variants of the Creta EV at its official website including Executive, Smart, Premium, and Excellence. Up to eight color options of the upcoming e-SUV will be available for the masses ranging from dual tone to matte shades. Hyundai has also started pre-bookings of the Creta EV in India. Interested buyers can book the Creta EV by paying a token amount of Rs. 25,000.