Hyundai’s Creta Electric, 2025: The Future of Electric SUVs for India
Hyundai’s Creta Electric is expected to be one of India’s most popular electric SUVs. It promises a perfect combination of style, performance, and sustainability. The Hyundai Creta Electric, like the Kona Electric, is expected to change the game. This article will cover everything you need- the expected price, battery life, features, specifications, and launch date.
Hyundai Creta Electric 2025: Price and launch date
The Hyundai Creta Electric 2025 will be launched in early 2025 at a price between Rs 25 lakh and Rs 30 lakh (ex-showroom). It will be competing with rivals such as the Tata Nexon EV, MG ZS EV, and Mahindra XUV400. Hyundai could offer different variants, each with a different battery option to suit varying budgets.

Exterior Design: A Futuristic Makeover
Hyundai Creta 2025 is likely to retain the bold design from the ICE Creta, but with EV-specific tweaks.
- Closed grille with aerodynamic improvements
- LED taillights with connected DRLs to give a premium appearance
- New alloy wheel optimized for efficiency
- Blue accents highlight its electric identity
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Range & Battery: 500km on a Single Charge
The Hyundai Creta Electric 2025 will reportedly feature a battery pack that delivers a range certified by ARAI of 450-500km. Hyundai could also offer a 40-45 kWh smaller battery to make a variant more affordable with a range of 300-350 km. It is likely that fast charging (0-80% in for 40-45 minutes ) will be supported.

Powertrain & Performance: An Instant Electric Thrill
- Motor output expected: 150 to 180 BHP and 350 to 400 Nm torque
- Dual-motor and single-motor options
- Maximum speed: 160-170km/h
- Multiple driving modes (Eco Normal Sport, and Regen Braking)
A Cabin with a Tech-Loaded Interior
The cabin is likely to be packed full of premium features.
- Hyundai’s new connected car technology with a 12.3-inch touchscreen
- Digital instrument cluster & heads-up display (HUD)
- Wireless charging, panoramic sunroof, and ventilated seats
- ADAS (Level 2) for safety
- OTA Updates & AI Voice Commands

Battery Warranty & Charging
- DC fast charging (100 kW+) for quick top-ups
- Charger for home (7.2 kW AC charger). Overnight charging
- Battery Warranty of 8 years/1.6 lakh km Expected
Competitors to be Expected
- Tata Nexon Max (18-20 lakh rupees)
- MG EV (Rs 22 to 27 lakhs)
- Mahindra XUV400 (Rs16-19 lakh)
- BYD Atto 3 (Rs30-35 lakh)
Final Verdict – Should you wait for the Hyundai Creta Electric in 2025?
Hyundai’s Creta Electric is a strong contender in India’s electric vehicle market. It could be worth waiting for a range of 500 km, Hyundai’s reliability, and premium features. Hyundai could dominate the electric SUV market if it prices it competitively.
Keep an eye out for updates on the Hyundai Creta electric 2025 launch, price, and test drives.