Hyundai is gearing up to introduce an all-electric variant of the Creta, set to hit Indian markets by 2025.
Having recently debuted the latest iteration of its popular SUV, the Creta, Hyundai is now poised to unveil the performance-oriented version, the Hyundai Creta N Line. This upcoming launch underscores Hyundai’s dedication to broadening its electric vehicle portfolio to cater to a diverse range of global customers.
Hyundai’s Foray into Electric Terrain
The impending launch of the Hyundai Creta Electric signifies the automaker’s commitment to embracing the electric revolution. Scheduled for release in both global and Indian markets, the electric Creta is slated to revolutionize the automotive landscape.
Sneak Peek: Spy Shots and Features 
Recent spy shots circulating the internet have provided glimpses of the electric Creta’s design. Despite being camouflaged, the test prototype spotted in South Korea unveiled notable features, including new alloy wheels, connected LED tail-lamps, a covered grille, and redesigned 17-inch wheels engineered for enhanced aerodynamics. Expect modifications in the placement of the Hyundai logo and the charging port on the front fender.
Distinctive Design and Interior Comforts
While drawing inspiration from the facelifted Creta, the electric variant is anticipated to boast distinctive styling elements. Notable exterior features might include quad-beam LED headlights, LED daytime running lights, a full-width LED light bar, and LED sequential turn signals. Inside, anticipate a dual-tone interior, dual displays, a 4-spoke steering wheel, and an array of comfort features such as ventilated front seats, dual-zone climate control, and a panoramic sunroof.
Safety and Advanced Technology
Ensuring passenger safety, the Hyundai Creta EV is expected to come equipped with advanced safety features, including six airbags, a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), electronic stability control (ESC), ISOFIX mounts, and Level 2 advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
Powertrain and Range
While detailed technical specifications are yet to be revealed, reports suggest the Hyundai Creta EV might feature a 55-60 kWh battery, providing an estimated range of approximately 550 kilometers on a full charge. Fast-charging capabilities are expected, enabling swift charging sessions for added convenience.
Market Competition
Upon its debut, the Hyundai Creta EV will vie for market share against competitors such as the Mahindra XUV400, MG ZS EV, and the forthcoming Maruti Suzuki eVX.