Hyundai Creta EV 2025 : With the history of most loved SUVs in India, the 2025 Hyundai Creta EV is all arrowed to fly into the electric future. The 2025 Hyundai Creta EV, one of the most awaited launches of the Indian car bazaar, will try to marry the practicality and comfort of the Creta with the eco-friendliness of an EV. With higher demand for EVs in India, Hyundai aims to corner a significant chunk of the segment with this fresh electric SUV. Well, let’s check out what the Creta EV brings in terms of design, features, launch details, and expected price.

From the bird’s view, the Hyundai Creta EV carries forward the bold yet stylish lineage of the regular Creta but with a much futuristic touch. The front grille being closed gives it a cleaner electric-car identity; meanwhile, the intense lighting from the sleek LED headlights and redesigned bumper adds more environment-friendly spirit to the car.

Hyundai Creta EV To Launch In Early 2025, 3 More New EVs On The Horizon

 

The profile of the Creta, from the side, maintains its masculine attributes right up to the petrol and diesel counterparts, although now the alloy wheels are designed for lesser aerodynamic drag. Instead, the back is endowed with a full-width LED strip, which definitely adds to the premium appeal of the SUV. All in all, it creates a nice balance between being familiar yet new enough to please both old-time Creta fans and prospective EV buyers.

Inside, the cabin of the Creta EV is expected to appear quite high-end and full of equipment. Hyundai would probably suit it with much premium equipment such as a large touchscreen infotainment system with connected car functions, a fully digital driver display, wireless charging, ventilated seats, and a panoramic sunroof. Safety levels will also be high with six airbags, ABS, and ESC, perhaps even an ADAS Level 2 for driver assistance.

Hyundai Creta EV Launched From Rs. 17.99 Lakhs | MotorBeam

When it comes to the actual performance, the Hyundai Creta EV is expecting to come with a battery pack that would give a range of 400-450km on a single charge, suitable for city as well as long highway driving. Another benefit is fast charging.

The launch is likely in the second half of 2025, with pricing starting from ₹18 lakh and possibly reaching ₹25 lakh for a top variant.

On the whole, it looks like the Hyundai Creta EV 2025 will be a mid-size electric SUV game-changer. With a familiar design, modern features, and probably the range to justify its price, the Creta EV might be on its way to being one of the most successful EVs seen in India. For the buyers, the Creta EV presents a very exciting prospect to go green without compromising on comfort and practicality.