Hyundai Creta EV: The electric revolution is gaining momentum, and Hyundai has now joined the fray with one of its most awaited models — the Creta EV. Launched in January 2025, the electric version of India’s favorite mid-size SUV brings solid driving range, premium features, and the convenience of Hyundai’s wide service network.
But does it deliver enough to justify its price? Let’s break it down.
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Hyundai Creta EV Price & Variants

Hyundai has launched the Creta EV in multiple trims, offering two battery pack options. Here’s the full pricing:
Variant | Battery | Range (ARAI) | Ex-Showroom Price |
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Executive | 42 kWh | ~390 km | ₹17.99 lakh |
Smart | 42 kWh | ~390 km | ₹19.00 lakh |
Smart (O) | 42 kWh | ~390 km | ₹19.50 lakh |
Smart (O) Long Range | 51.4 kWh | ~473 km | ₹21.50 lakh |
Premium | 42 kWh | ~390 km | ₹20.00 lakh |
Excellence (Top-end) | 51.4 kWh | ~473 km | ₹23.50 lakh |
Note: Home wall-box charger costs around ₹73,000 extra.
Battery, Range & Charging
The Creta EV offers two lithium-ion battery packs:
- 42 kWh Standard Pack: Delivers ~390 km ARAI-certified range.
- 51.4 kWh Long Range Pack: Offers up to ~473 km ARAI range.
Real-world range is expected to be around 300–330 km for the 42 kWh pack and up to 400 km for the 51.4 kWh variant, depending on driving style and road conditions.
Charging Options:
Charger Type | Charging Time |
---|---|
DC Fast Charger (up to 80 kW) | 10–80% in 58 minutes |
11 kW AC Wall Box | 0–100% in ~4.5 hours |
3.3 kW Home Socket | ~12–13 hours (not ideal) |
Performance & Specifications

Despite being based on the ICE Creta’s platform, the EV variant packs respectable performance:
- 0–100 km/h in approx. 7.9 seconds (51.4 kWh version)
- Front-mounted motor with 136 PS and 240 Nm (expected)
- Smooth power delivery, single-speed automatic transmission
Dimensions & Storage
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Length | 4,340 mm |
Width | 1,790 mm |
Height | 1,655 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,610 mm |
Boot Space | 433 litres |
Front Trunk (Frunk) | 22 litres |
Ground Clearance | ~190 mm |
Interior & Features

The Creta EV offers a feature-loaded cabin, aimed at urban and tech-savvy buyers.
Key Interior Highlights:
- Dual 10.25-inch curved infotainment and digital instrument cluster
- Drive selector stalk (replaces gear lever)
- Ventilated seats, dual-zone climate control
- Panoramic sunroof
- Wireless charging with cooling
- Bose 8-speaker audio system
- Eco-processed seat fabric
ADAS & Safety
Hyundai has equipped the Creta EV with Level‑2 ADAS features, making it one of the most tech-forward EVs in the segment.
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ADAS Features:
- Forward Collision Warning
- Lane Keep Assist
- Blind Spot Monitoring
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- 360° Surround View Camera
- Rear Cross-Traffic Alert
- Driver Attention Warning
Safety Kit:
- 6 Airbags
- Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
- Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
- Rear Disc Brakes
- Hill Descent Control (HDC)
Extra Features: V2L & Smart Tech

- Vehicle-to-Load (V2L): You can power laptops, appliances, and even other EVs
- i-Pedal (Single Pedal Driving): Boosts efficiency
- Connected Car Tech: Bluelink with 60+ features
- Digital Key: Unlock your car with your phone
Real-World Impressions
Early buyers report:
“Power delivery is smooth and instant. Comfort is top-notch, and tech is impressive. However, waiting for charger installation is frustrating.”
“Real-world range is good, but we expected a bit more for the price.”
Sales are moderate, with around 500–600 units/month currently, which is below Hyundai’s internal expectations.
Final Verdict: Should You Buy?
The Hyundai Creta EV combines style, practicality, and technology in a trusted SUV body. While it may not be a born-electric vehicle, it delivers where it matters — range, safety, and features.
Buy it if:
- You want an electric SUV from a reliable brand
- You value comfort, ADAS, and premium features
- Your driving range is mostly city and occasional highway
Consider alternatives if:
- You want a born-EV platform (better space efficiency)
- You’re looking for 500+ km real-world range
- You’re on a tighter budget (Tata Curvv EV, MG Windsor EV Pro might offer more value)
Disclaimer: All specifications and prices mentioned are accurate as of June 2025. Features may vary by variant and location. Readers are advised to verify details with authorized Hyundai dealerships before booking.