Hyundai Creta EV vs Tata Curvv EV : With 2025 turning out to be the year of the long-anticipated electric SUVs, namely the Hyundai Creta EV and Tata Curvv EV, both these vehicles cater to prospective buyers who want a stylish, loaded, and environment-friendly car at a price tag that is just perfect to make it hard to resist. But then how do these two projects in the EV segment measure side by side? Let’s take a comparison ahead.
Design and Style
The Hyundai Creta EV shares much of the design language from the very famous Creta but does incorporate some updates into the EV styling cues like a closed grille, custom alloy wheels, and sleek LED lighting, which renders a touch of modernism, almost practicality to the vehicle, but without losing Creta’s identity. Curvv EV on the other hand is a completely new design made by Tata Motors; the Coupe-like roofline, sharp edges, and futuristic LED set-up make a definitive statement for the Curvv EV as one among the most stylish electric SUVs of its class.

Battery and Range
Creta EV is expected to carry a battery pack with a capacity of around 45-50 kWh that promises a driving range of 450-500 km on a single charge. For good efficiency and performance are prime aims for Hyundai. The Tata Curvv EV, on the other hand, will most probably be using Tata’s second-generation EV platform, which gives a battery range of 450 km. Both vehicles being capable of fast charging will aid in their long-distance as well as city driving viability.
Features and Technology
Expect the Creta EV to come with features such as a large infotainment touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, connected car technology, ventilated seats, and possibly even ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems). The Tata Curvv EV is also set to come with an extensive list of features, including a massive infotainment screen, top-quality interior design, ambient lighting, and Tata’s latest tech with respect to advanced safety systems. Both the cars take a very aggressive view concerning comfort and connectivity.

Price and Positioning
The launch price of the Hyundai Creta EV is expected to be around ₹20-22 lakh, whereas the Tata Curvv EV is likely to be easier on the pocket, starting at ₹18-20 lakh. Tata has always been looking into pricing EVs with an eye towards value for money, while Hyundai sees itself more as a premium name with massive service support.
Honestly, the Curvv EV stands out as a good alternative for buyers who prefer bold styling and an economical price tag. The Creta EV, however, would suit buyers who admire a well-established name and East along with premium features and copious service support. Both SUVs will take stiff competition and soon make the electric SUV space a much-entertaining arena in 2025.










