Hyundai Creta EV vs Tata Curvv EV  : India is in a state of electric frenzy, and 2025 is exciting for electric SUV lovers because of two expected launches: the Hyundai Creta EV and the Tata Curvv EV. These are promised to deliver modern designs with strong performances and interiors rich in features. But how should consumers compare them? Which one is better for you?

The Hyundai Creta EV, designed on the strong gasoline Creta, will come with a fully electric powertrain. It would possibly have the same feel as the recently updated Creta 2024, although a few things would be specific to this: a closed front grille, new alloy wheels, and blue accents. It will probably be equipped with a battery pack ranging from 45 to 50 kWh, with an expected range between 450 km and 500 km on a single charge. Inside the Creta EV, there will be large touch screens with connected car features, ventilated seats, and ADAS for safety. Creta EV, like other Hyundai vehicles, will have a pretty premium feel and will be similar in that respect.

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In contrast, the Tata Curvv EV is built on Tata’s new-age electric platform, with the look of an SUV coupe. This gives it a sportier, futuristic appearance. Expected to have a battery pack of around 50 kWh and range up to 500, the Curvv EV will offer fast charging support too, with 10-80% within less than 45 minutes. Improvements in Tata’s EV features will see the Curvv expected to have a digital instrument cluster, dual maintain screens, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Safety features include 6 airbags and electronic stability control.

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Both vehicles are set to be offered between ₹20-₹25 lakh (ex-showroom). While the Creta EV may have an appeal for most Hyundai fans who trust the brand’s service and its typical premium feel, the Curvv EV appeals to younger buyers who prefer a stylish design with the latest development in EV tech.

In conclusion, the battle as to which among the Hyundai Creta EV and Tata Curvv EV to choose is one strong competition in the electric SUV segment. It finally boils down to whether one finds solace in the familiar comfort of Hyundai or the bold and futuristic approach of Tata. Either way, expect quite an interesting EV showdown in 2025 for Indian buyers.