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Hyundai Creta Electric: 3 reasons to buy and 2 not to

Hyundai Creta Electric is the most recent entrant in the growing electric midsize SUV segment.
3 min read27 Jun '25
Viraaj Bhatnagar
Hyundai Creta Electric reasons to buy

The Hyundai Creta Electric is the Korean carmaker’s first mass-market EV for India. While the Creta Electric retains the core strengths of the ICE-powered Creta it's based on, like an expansive features list, capable powertrains, the vaunted SUV bodystyle, and more, it faces stiff competition from the Mahindra BE 6, Tata Curvv EV and MG ZS EV. Listed below are three reasons why you should buy the Creta Electric, and two reasons why you might want to think twice.

1. Competitive starting price

Rs 17.99 lakh.

Hyundai Creta Electric: 3 reasons to buy and 2 not to

The Creta Electric appeals to price-conscious buyers by being on the more affordable side of its segment. With a Rs 17.99 lakh starting price, the Creta Electric is Rs 50,000 costlier than the Curvv EV, but matches the ZS EV’s starting price and undercuts the BE 6 by Rs 91,000.

2. Excellent real-world range and performance

Over 400km of real-world range and very easy to drive.

Hyundai Creta Electric: 3 reasons to buy and 2 not to

In our preliminary testing, the Creta Electric achieved a real-world driving range of around 426km – the ARAI-certified figure stands at 473km – when equipped with the 51.4kWh battery pack option. Moreover, the Creta Electric’s driving experience is nothing short of effortless, owing to its brisk acceleration, smooth power delivery thanks to the powertrain’s 171hp and 255Nm output, and the quiet and refined character typical of an EV. The regenerative braking is well-tuned and adds to the overall driving ease as well.

Hyundai Creta Electric battery and range specs
Battery capacity (kWh)42 / 51.4
Electric motorSingle motor, mounted on front axle
Power (hp)135 / 171
Torque (Nm)255
Gearbox1-speed automatic
Claimed range (km)390 / 473
0-100kph time (seconds)7.9 (51.4kWh)

3. Feature-rich cabin

Hyundai Creta Electric: 3 reasons to buy and 2 not to

As is usual with Hyundai cars, the Creta Electric comes with a long list of goodies (depending on the variant) like a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, Level 2 ADAS, ventilated and powered front seats, rain-sensing wipers, an 8-speaker Bose sound system, dual-zone climate control, a panoramic sunroof, connected car tech, electrically controlled boss mode for rear passengers, and lots more.

Innovative in-car payment system for EV chargers

Among the more novel features of the Creta Electric is an in-car EV payment system, which works in conjunction with an app that connects to over 10,000 charging stations nationwide.

Now, let's delve into a couple of the Hyundai Creta Electric’s most notable drawbacks.

1. Misses out on a few key features

Only wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay supported.

Hyundai Creta Electric: 3 reasons to buy and 2 not to

Despite the high equipment levels on offer, the Creta Electric oddly lacks wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality, a feature offered by all of its rivals. The 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen is also on the smaller side by segment standards – even more so considering the BE 6 offers a triple-screen setup in higher variants – and other omissions like a rear centre headrest and adjustable front armrest are hard to ignore at the Creta Electric’s price.

2. Slightly compromised comfort due to EV conversion

Heavier steering and stiffer ride than ICE Creta.

Hyundai Creta Electric: 3 reasons to buy and 2 not to

Since the Creta Electric isn’t a born-EV like the BE 6 and is based on a modified ICE platform, its battery placement results in a raised cabin floor, which creates a bit of an awkward knees-up seating position in the back. Additionally, Hyundai has stiffened up the Creta Electric’s suspension to support the added weight of the battery and motors, leading to a firmer ride and noticeably heavier steering feel than its ICE counterpart.

All prices ex-showroom, India.

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