“Undisputed. Ultimate. Now Electric.” — The Hyundai Creta Electric has finally arrived in India and is ready to set a new benchmark in the EV segment. With the Indian market rapidly moving towards mass EV adoption, the electric Creta is perfect for buyers who want premium feel, long range, and modern technology in one package.
In this complete review, we break down everything — design, performance, charging, tech, ADAS, variants, colours, expected price, and who should buy it.
Hyundai has finally launched the electric version of its most popular SUV — the Hyundai Creta Electric. It is ideal for buyers who loved the ICE Creta but now want to shift into the EV world. With a futuristic design, long-range battery options, Level 2 ADAS, and a premium cabin, the Creta Electric enters India as a “no-nonsense, feature-loaded EV SUV” that focuses on value and practicality.
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Key Highlights
Two Battery Options – 42 kWh (420 km) & 51.4 kWh (510 km) MIDC
0–100 km/h in 7.9 seconds
Level 2 ADAS (SmartSense) with 75+ safety features
11 kW AC Charging: 4–4.5 hours | DC Fast Charging: 10–80% in 58 minutes
Premium dual-curved 10.25-inch screens
Voice-enabled panoramic sunroof
V2L + 70+ Bluelink connected features
Knight Edition in full black theme
Expected Price: ₹17.5 lakh – ₹24.5 lakh (ex-showroom)

Design: The Undisputed Creta, Now in Electric Style
Futuristic Front Profile
One look at the Creta Electric and it’s clear this EV is designed for modern buyers.
- Pixel-style closed front grille
- Tech-inspired front & rear bumpers
- Charging port with multicolour light + SOC indicator
- Active Air Flaps (AAF)
- R17 Aero Alloy Wheels with LRR tyres
The connected LED setup gives the SUV a premium, futuristic EV identity. The grille is completely closed — a signature EV touch.
Knight Edition – Silent but Bold
If you like stealthy designs, the Creta Electric Knight Edition is seriously eye-catching:
- All-black cabin with brass inserts
- Black ORVMs
- R17 black alloys + red brake calipers
- Metal pedals
- Rear wireless charger
The overall vibe feels like a “premium dark mode” on wheels.
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Interior: Calm + Tech + Comfort in Perfect Sync
The moment you enter the cabin, you feel Hyundai has pushed the premium EV theme in the right direction.
- Dual-tone navy & grey interior
- Dual-curved 10.25-inch cluster + infotainment
- New 3-spoke EV steering with Morse Code “H”
- Floating console with ocean-blue ambient light
- Slim horizontal AC vents
Seat Comfort & Practicality
- Driver seat with memory + welcome retract
- Spacious rear bench with excellent knee room
- Ventilated seats (depending on variant)
- Eco-friendly upholstery:
- Fabric = 20% recycled PET
- Bio-leather = 10% plant-based material
In both city commutes and long highway journeys, the cabin feels peaceful and premium.

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Performance: Strong EV Punch with Smooth Drive Feel
Hyundai is offering the Creta Electric with a dual-battery lineup:
- 42 kWh – 420 km MIDC range
- 51.4 kWh – 510 km MIDC range
Both are liquid-cooled and IP67-rated.
Power Output
- 42 kWh version: 135 PS
- 51.4 kWh LR version: 171 PS
0–100 km/h takes 7.9 seconds, impressive for a family EV SUV.
Drive Modes
- Normal
- Eco
- Sport
ADAS-linked regenerative braking intelligently adjusts braking based on surroundings.
Ride & Handling
The suspension tuning feels well-balanced for Indian roads.
- McPherson strut (front)
- CTBA (rear)
- All 4 disc brakes
Throttle response is smooth and linear in the city.
On highways, Sport mode adds noticeable punch and driving engagement.
Charging Options: Fast & Convenient
11 kW AC Fast Charging
- 10% → 100% (42 kWh): ~4 hours
- 10% → 100% (51.4 kWh): ~4 hours 50 minutes
50 kW DC Fast Charging
- 10% → 80% in 58 minutes
Hyundai will also provide an 11 kW smart connected wall box for home charging.
Safety: 75+ Features + Level 2 ADAS
The Hyundai Creta Electric aims to be a safety leader — especially with SmartSense ADAS.
Standard Safety
- 6 airbags
- TPMS (Highline)
- ESC + VSM
- All-disc brakes
- Hill Start Assist
- Hill Descent Control
- VESS (EV sound)
- Rear camera + sensors
Level 2 ADAS (SmartSense)
- Forward Collision Avoidance (Car/Pedestrian/Cycle/Intersection)
- Blind Spot Warning + Avoidance
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Lane Following Assist
- Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go
- High Beam Assist
- Rear Cross Traffic Warning & Assist
- Surround View Monitor
- Blind Spot View Monitor
On highways, features like lane-keeping and SCC with stop-go make a major difference in comfort.
Tech, Connectivity & Convenience
The Hyundai Creta Electric is loaded with modern tech:
- Hyundai Bluelink (70+ features)
- In-car payments (pay for EV charging directly through the car)
- Voice-enabled panoramic sunroof
- Inside V2L to charge laptop/home appliances
- Bose 8-speaker premium audio
- Shift-by-wire column shifter
Dimensions & Specs (Overview)
- Length: 4340 mm
- Width: 1790 mm
- Height: 1655 mm
- Wheelbase: 2610 mm
- Tyres: 215/60 R17 LRR
- Boot: roughly similar to ICE Creta (~400+ litres)
Rivals in India
The Hyundai Creta Electric will compete with:
- MG ZS EV
- Tata Nexon EV LR
- Tata Harrier EV (upcoming)
- Mahindra XUV700 EV (upcoming)
- MG Cloud EV (price-segment rival)
Creta’s advantage: Hyundai’s brand trust, features, ADAS, and strong range options.
Hyundai Creta Electric Expected Price (Ex-Showroom India)
- 42 kWh Base: ₹17.5–18.5 lakh
- 42 kWh Mid Variants: ₹19–21 lakh
- 51.4 kWh LR Variants: ₹22–24.5 lakh
If Hyundai prices it aggressively, this SUV could dominate the EV segment.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- 510 km claimed range
- Feature-rich cabin
- Level 2 ADAS
- Fast charging support
- Premium interior materials
- Strong performance (7.9s 0–100 km/h)
Cons
- Pricing may be on the higher side
- Charging network still inconsistent across cities
- No AWD option
Expert Opinion
The Hyundai Creta Electric feels like a well-balanced product.
Fresh design, strong performance, premium cabin, and ADAS Level 2 make it one of the most complete EV SUVs for India. Hyundai’s after-sales network and long-term reliability add huge confidence for buyers. If priced sensibly, this SUV could easily become one of the top-selling EVs in India.
Conclusion
The Hyundai Creta Electric comes across as an EV that appeals to both practical family buyers and enthusiastic drivers. Range, performance, features, space, and ADAS — everything is packaged nicely. If you’re planning to shift from an ICE car to an EV, the Creta Electric is undoubtedly one of the safest and smartest choices.
Frequently Ask Questions
Q1. What will be the real-life range of the Hyundai Creta Electric?
A. 42 kWh: ~300–340 km
51.4 kWh: ~380–430 km
Q2. Is the Creta Electric suitable for long drives?
A. Yes, the long-range battery + fast charging + ADAS make it smooth for long trips.
Q3. What’s special about the Knight Edition?
A. It gets an all-black theme, red brake calipers, black alloys, and metal pedals — a stealth look.
Q4. Does it have a panoramic sunroof?
A. Yes, a voice-enabled smart panoramic sunroof is available.
Q5. Is the boot space the same as the ICE Creta?
A. Almost the same — roughly 400+ litres.