Hyundai Creta EV Review : Hyundai has made a big entry in the electric vehicle segment with Creta EV and both are pretty successful in petrol and diesel variants. In this scenario, it’s Conglomerating the hugely popular design and features of this SUV with pure EV convenience. This one making a statement toward eco-friendliness and sustainable transport solutions for consumers in India without losing modernism or comfort in driving style.
With the option of 42 kWh and 51.4 kWh batteries, the Creta EV is suitable for different driving needs. The smaller of the two, the 42 kWh Creta EV is expected to achieve a range of over 390 km in combination with performance figures of 133 bhp and 255 Nm of torque. On the other end of the spectrum is the 51.4 kWh battery with a more powerful 169 bhp motor offering a range of 473 km. With single-speed reduction gear transmission, both variants promise great performance in power delivery in all conditions. The fast charging option would charge it from 10% to 80% in around 58 minutes, whereas home charging through an 11 kW AC charger would take approximately 4 hours and 50 minutes.
The Creta EV has a very appealing exterior too, and it closely resembles the Creta picture-perfect SUV. However, unlike the two petrol acronyms, the exterior appearance of this car has been converted into an electric vehicle. The interior remains spacious, including a 433-litre boot and a 22-litre frunk to provide additional storage spaces. Upscale materials were thrown everywhere in the cabin to ensure a comfortable ride for both the driver and passengers.
The Creta EV has next-generation technology and features onboard. It has available an ADAS Level 2 for a total of 19 driver assist functions to ensure maximum safety. The vehicle offers Electric Boss Mode, which provides extra legroom for rear passengers, and V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) that allows the car to power external devices. Other comforts are: the 8-way powered driver seat with memory function and rear-seat trays with tablet and cup holders.
Creta EV Multi variants available from ₹17.99 lakh ex-showroom right up to the fully loaded variants with comfort and tech options, as well as the big 51.4 kWh battery pack to deliver on range and luxury experience. The higher variants would surely include comfort with tech options accompanying it.
With the new electric advantages brought under the hood of the old Creta, the Hyundai Creta EV is indeed a contender in the electric SUV segment. A sustainable solution practicality and dash, which modern Indian consumers look for, comes wrapped into the Creta EV package, priced profitably, and equipped with great range numbers and premium features. The Creta EV is sure to turn heads in the Indian EV market.
