Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) has officially introduced the Hyundai Creta Electric, an innovative electric SUV designed specifically for the Indian market. The company launched the vehicle alongside a compelling TV commercial, “India is Now Ready; Electric is Now Creta,” which emphasizes the shift toward electric mobility and answers the growing question: “Why Now?”
The Creta Electric promises to revolutionize the SUV segment with its modern design, advanced technology, and enhanced performance capabilities. Here’s a breakdown of the key features and innovations of this new electric model:
Striking design and features
The Hyundai Creta Electric stands out with its pixelated design elements that include a distinctive front grille with an integrated charging port, a unique pixelated lower bumper, and a redesigned rear bumper. The addition of LED tail lamps enhances the SUV’s contemporary aesthetic. These features not only elevate the visual appeal but also improve the vehicle’s aerodynamics and cooling performance.
Performance and battery options
Hyundai has engineered the Creta Electric to offer impressive performance, with the long-range variant accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.9 seconds. The SUV will be available with two battery options:
- A 51.4 kWh battery that offers a range of 473 km per charge (Long Range).
- A 42 kWh battery providing a 390 km range.
Charging capabilities
The Creta Electric also excels in charging efficiency. The DC fast-charging feature allows the battery to be charged from 10% to 80% in just 58 minutes. For home charging, an 11 kW AC charger can fully charge the vehicle from 10% to 100% in 4 hours.
Innovative technology
Incorporating cutting-edge technology, the Creta Electric includes several features designed to enhance user convenience and driving experience:
- Vehicle-to-Load (V2L): This feature allows users to power external devices both inside and outside the vehicle.
- i-Pedal: A one-pedal driving system that enables acceleration, deceleration, and stopping without needing to use the brake pedal.
- Shift-by-Wire: A simplified gear control system for smooth operation.
- Digital Key: Enables access and starting of the vehicle through a smartphone or smartwatch.
Variants and colors
The Creta Electric will be available in four variants—Executive, Smart, Premium, and Excellence—allowing customers to choose based on their preferences. Additionally, it offers a wide range of color options, including eight monotone and two dual-tone shades, with three matte finishes to choose from.
Building the EV ecosystem
Hyundai is also focusing on building a robust electric vehicle ecosystem in India. The company has outlined plans to establish 600 public fast-charging stations across the country over the next seven years. Additionally, the myHyundai app will grant users access to more than 10,000 EV charging points across India, making long-distance travel more convenient.
The brand is also placing a strong emphasis on sustainability, with a focus on localizing the production of batteries and advancing EV infrastructure development in the country.
A milestone for Hyundai
Tarun Garg, the whole-time director and chief operating officer of Hyundai Motor India, expressed his excitement about the launch: “The Hyundai Creta Electric marks a significant milestone for HMIL as our first localized electric SUV. Hyundai Motor Company has long been a pioneer in EV innovation, with revolutionary vehicles like the IONIQ, and the Creta Electric is no different. By continuing the strong legacy of the Creta brand, this new electric version blends cutting-edge design, technology, and safety, instilling confidence in Indian consumers about electric vehicles. With the addition of an electric powertrain, the Creta Electric now caters to a wider audience. We are confident it will set a new benchmark for electric SUVs in India and reshape the future of EVs in the country.”
With its blend of advanced features, impressive performance, and a commitment to sustainability, the Hyundai Creta Electric is poised to make a significant impact on India’s electric vehicle market when it launches in the coming months.