There will be four main variations of the Creta Electric: Executive, Smart, Premium, and Excellence.
The Hyundai Creta Electric will be one of the many new products that will be unveiled at the upcoming Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. It will be the most reasonably priced electric vehicle offered by the Korean automaker when it launches on January 17, 2025. Here are the prices we anticipate it to be marketed at, broken down per version, though Hyundai has not yet announced the prices:
Variant | 42 kWh battery pack | 51.4 kWh battery pack |
Executive | Rs 17 lakh | – |
Smart | Rs 18 lakh | – |
Smart (O) | Rs 18.9 lakh | Rs 20 lakh |
Smart (O) DT | Rs 19.05 lakh | Rs 20.15 lakh |
Smart (O) HC | Rs 19.40 lakh | Rs 20.50 lakh |
Smart (O) HC DT | Rs 19.55 lakh | Rs 20.65 lakh |
Premium | Rs 19.50 lakh | – |
Premium DT | Rs 19.65 lakh | – |
Premium HC | Rs 20 lakh | – |
Premium HC DT | Rs 20.15 lakh | – |
Excellence | – | Rs 21.50 lakh |
Excellence DT | – | Rs 21.65 lakh |
Excellence HC | – | Rs 22 lakh |
Excellence HC DT | – | Rs 22.15 lakh |
Disclaimer: These prices are our estimations. Official costs will be unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, which takes place between January 17 and January 22.
All prices are ex-showroom
Hyundai Creta Electric: An Overview

The Creta EV’s design is quite similar to that of the regular internal combustion engine (ICE) model, including identical lighting configurations. It does, however, contain EV-specific features like a blanked-off grille, 17-inch alloy wheels with aerodynamic designs, and updated bumpers with active air flaps.

The inside of the Creta EV is comparable to that of the standard model, however, it features a gray and navy blue color scheme. It has a new three-spoke steering wheel, the same one found on the facelifted Hyundai Tucson headed to India. The steering column now houses the gear selector. The removal of the gear button also gives the center console a cleaner appearance. The general arrangement of the seats and cabin is still comparable to the ICE version despite these modifications.

A pair of 10.25-inch digital screens—one for the infotainment system and one for the driver display—are standard on the Creta EV. Additionally, it has an 8-speaker Bose sound system, dual-zone automatic climate control, a panoramic sunroof, and a wireless phone charger. The vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability, ambient lighting, and ventilated front seats are additional characteristics.
Safety features of the Creta EV include ISOFIX child seat attachments, a 360-degree camera, and six airbags (standard). Additionally, it has a Level-2 suite of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), which includes functions like collision avoidance aid and adaptive cruise control.
Hyundai Creta Electric: Powertrain Options

Battery Pack | 42 kWh | 51.4 kWh |
No. Of Electric Motor | 1 | 1 |
Power | 135 PS | 171 PS |
Torque | To Be Announced | To Be Announced |
ARAI-claimed Range | 390 km | 473 km |
Drivetrain | Front-wheel-drive | Front-wheel-drive |
Hyundai Creta Electric: Rivals

The Hyundai Creta Electric will compete with the Tata Curvv EV, MG ZS EV, Mahindra BE 6, and the soon-to-be Maruti e Vitara when it launches.