Hyundai Creta EV 2025 : Electric cars have become the most common mode of transport in India, and Hyundai has already announced its entry in 2025 with the Creta EV. The Creta EV is based on the ultra-popular Creta SUV, and the intention is to bring comfort, space, and features of both petrol and diesel with the benefits of zero-emission driving. For buyers looking for a family-friendly EV with an impressive range and great premium features, the Creta EV is expected to be one of the best options available.

The Hyundai Creta EV would probably close-facade with the facelifted 2024 Creta, with some specialized EV adaptations like the closed grille, aero-friendly alloy wheels, and distinctive badging. Inside there would likely be furnished high-tech by Hyundai with a large touchscreen infotainment system, digital driver display, connected car technology, and premium upholstery. The interior space will remain generous, becoming practical for city and highway use.

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Under the body, or in fact under the floor, it’s expected to be paired with a battery pack giving a range of about 400 to 500 km on a single charge depending on the variant. Owners would also be able to have their batteries topped up faster during long trips through fast charging. Performance is expected to be smooth and responsive, like an electric motor with instant torque. Hyundai would likely also have multiple drive modes for the efficiency and performance balance.

Coming to what most industry experts anticipate, the Hyundai Creta EV is expected to start somewhere in the region of ₹20–22 lakh. This will directly compete with models like the Tata Harrier EV, MG ZS EV, and the upcoming Maruti Suzuki eVX. Variants should cover most budgets, no doubt with higher trims boasting advanced features such as ADAS, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, and a premium audio system.

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Clearly, it would be a major play by Hyundai into the mid-SUV electric space in India by launching the Creta EV. Given the brand trust, the wide service network that Hyundai has, alongside Christa’s popularity, this EV could lure many consumers from petrol or diesel to electric without compromising on comfort and features. If priced rightly, strong range features in Creta EV will make it the most popular electric SUV in 2025.