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Hyundai Creta Electric Expands Lineup in India: New Variants, Features, and Pricing Revealed

Hyundai’s Big Move in the EV Market

Hyundai has officially launched new variants of its much-anticipated Creta Electric in India, expanding options for buyers in the rapidly growing electric SUV segment. Known for its dominance in the ICE compact SUV space, Hyundai is now aiming to replicate the same success with its EV offering by combining style, performance, and affordability. Hyundai Creta Electric

New Variants and Features

The new Creta Electric variants are designed to cater to a wider audience, offering a mix of premium and budget-friendly options. Depending on the variant, buyers can expect features like:

  • 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with connected car tech
  • ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) for enhanced safety
  • Panoramic sunroof in higher trims
  • Fast-charging support, allowing 10–80% charge in under an hour
  • Premium interiors with ventilated seats and customizable ambient lighting

Hyundai has also tuned the EV with a strong emphasis on range and performance. The Creta Electric promises a range of 450–500 km on a single charge, depending on the variant, making it a practical choice for daily commutes and long drives.

Price in India

The newly launched Hyundai Creta Electric variants are priced starting at ₹17.50 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base trim and go up to ₹22.80 lakh (ex-showroom) for the fully loaded model. With these prices, Hyundai positions the Creta EV as a strong competitor against rivals like the Tata Harrier EV, MG ZS EV, and Mahindra XUV400.

Market Expectations

Hyundai’s decision to launch multiple variants indicates its aggressive approach to capturing a larger slice of India’s EV market. With government incentives and growing charging infrastructure, the Creta Electric is expected to appeal to urban buyers and eco-conscious families who seek a balance between performance and sustainability.

The launch of new Hyundai Creta Electric variants marks a significant step in the brand’s EV journey in India. With competitive pricing, impressive range, and feature-rich trims, the Creta Electric is all set to redefine expectations in the mid-size SUV segment. For those planning to switch to electric mobility, Hyundai’s latest offering could well be one of the most attractive choices in 2025.

Radhika Rani

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