eVX vs Creta EV – This bustling electric SUV segment is about to boom with new entrants in 2025, probably with the Maruti eVX and Hyundai Creta EV as competitors battling for supremacy. The first true all-electric Maruti SUV would therefore have to compete closely for a low price, though with more realistic range figures, against the popular-priced Hyundai Creta, all decked up in EV sheen, a winner in tech-meets-premium aura. You’ll find out here in detail whether you should go ahead and buy your newest electric SUV for the nowadays age.
Maruti eVX
Going first with a futuristic design language, the Maruti eVX gives a strong impression. Sharp body lines and a wide stance are the cornerstones thereof for a really modern EV. Maruti has thus carefully pitched this one at buyers who are looking for long-standing reliability and very low running costs.
Expected battery size around ~60 kWh for ~500 km real-world range, impressive for the segment.
The interiors are spacious in a family SUV spirit. The dashboard is laid out practically very simply, yet elegantly, with practicality at the top of Maruti’s mind.
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Driving feel has again been easily balanced, focused towards comfortable riding in urban areas and sporty tuning on highways, and thus is really a viable option for buyers seeking carefree ownership.
The price is expected to be in the range of ₹18-22 lakh at the time of launch.
Hyundai Creta EV
The tech-laden interiors with truckloads of comfort features are showstoppers of the Creta EV, making it one of the newest designs in modern-era EVs of the segment.
Hyundai expects to fit around 45-50 kWh for an expected real-world range of about 350-400 km. The range may hurt, but this SUV will own its features.
Inside, we may find amenities like a dual-screen interface, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), a full-length sunroof, and heated, ventilated seats.
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True to its tradition, Hyundai has always had its way with a quality ride, and the suspension of the Creta EV promises to balance comfort with agility. Expect it to be sweet and spicy in terms of performance, especially for city runs and shorter dashes on highways.
It is believed that the Creta EV will carry a sticker price around ₹19-24 lakhs.
Which EV SUV is Best for You?
If the long-range capability, low maintenance, or good family-friendly SUV features are what you are looking for, the Maruti eVX is a better choice in that regard. It is perfectly aligned for reliability on long interstate runs, and it meets the needs of the users who are clocking very high miles.
If, on the other hand, premium features packed with state-of-the-art technology, an aesthetically pleasing electric vehicle portfolio steal your interest, the Hyundai Creta EV is going to woo your heart. It is made for a comfortable experience of urban buyers looking for comfort.