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October 09, 2024
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Is Hyundai Creta Electric All Set to Arrive in 2025? Here's What We Know So Far

The Hyundai Creta has been one of the hot-selling products from their entire lineup. It has not just gained good sales figures over time but dominated the segment pretty well. Now, the brand is gearing up to introduce the Creta in the fully electric version, which is expected to arrive at the start of next year.

Expected Launch Date

It has been reported that the company is planning to release the Creta Electric somewhere in January. Some reports even claim that it is expected to arrive during Auto Expo 2025. However, a concrete clarification about the same is yet to be delivered by Hyundai.

Spy Images

Ahead of the official release, the upcoming EV has been spied on multiple times during the testing phase in India. The spy images have revealed some significant details and notable features about the electric model

As per the leaks, the upcoming EV is expected to hit the market with the same style statement as the fuel-powered model. It might share a lot of similarities with the N-Line version.  However, it will get some cosmetic updates from outside will make it stand out from the ICE version.

Top Elements

The customers can expect an improved grill, a fully LED headlight setup, an LED light bar strip at both ends and aerodynamic alloy wheels. Apart from this, it is also likely to get updated multi-functional steering wheels with a completely redesigned dashboard and centre console.

The company might add some new elements to make it superior in the segment. The list includes a heads-up display, a massive panoramic sunroof, electrically adjustable ventilated seats, paddle shifters and the list goes on.

Expected Range and Battery

If rumoured are to be believed, Creta Electric might use a 45kWh battery pack, which is likely to offer an impressive range between 250 to 300kms on a single charge. As far as the power is concerned, the motor is expected to produce a maximum output of 135bhp and 255Nm of torque.