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Thursday, January 16, 2025

2025 Hyundai Creta Electric Review: 9 Pros & 7 Cons

Hyundai enters the electric SUV segment with the Creta Electric, combining eco-friendliness with practicality. It comes standard with a 3-year/unlimited km warranty, an 8-year/1,60,000 km battery warranty, a 3-year wall box charger warranty, and 3-year roadside assistance. Buyers can also opt for extended warranties and comprehensive maintenance packages for up to 7 years.


2025 Hyundai Creta Electric Review

Hyundai Creta Electric: Pros

  • All-Rounder Engineering: A balanced design offering a satisfying overall driving experience.
  • Refined Interiors: High-quality, spacious interiors with significant upgrades over the ICE Creta.
  • Performance: The 168 BHP motor accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 7.9 seconds, delivering thrilling drives.
  • Ground Clearance: With 200 mm unladen clearance, it's perfectly suited for Indian roads.
  • Handling: Delivers sorted road manners, ensuring a comfortable and stable ride.
  • Eco-Friendly Efficiency: Zero emissions, low running costs, and a stress-free automatic driving experience.
  • Comprehensive Safety: Includes ADAS Level 2, 6 airbags, ESP, hill descent control, all-wheel disc brakes, and more.
  • Feature-Rich Package: Panoramic sunroof, 360-degree camera, Bose sound system, adjustable regen, and V2L charging among numerous highlights.
  • Service Network: Backed by Hyundai's extensive dealer and service network for peace of mind.

2025 Hyundai Creta Electric Review

Hyundai Creta Electric: Cons

  • Battery Range: Smaller battery packs with shorter range compared to rivals like Tata Curvv and Mahindra BE 6.
  • Tyres: EV-specific tyres limit handling and braking capabilities.
  • Ride Comfort: The firmer suspension isn't as cushioned as the regular Creta's. 
  • Rear Seat Comfort: Width is better suited for 2 adults + 1 child; taller passengers may find under-thigh support lacking.
  • Feature Omissions: No wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay or illuminated window buttons—small but noticeable misses.
  • Boot Space: At 433 litres, it's smaller than competitors like Tata Curvv as it has 500 litres.
  • EV Challenges: Highway range anxiety and limited charging infrastructure remain concerns.

Verdict:

The Hyundai Creta Electric offers an attractive combination of eco-consciousness, performance, and practicality. While it faces tough competition and some EV-specific drawbacks, its extensive feature set and Hyundai's trusted service network make it a compelling option for urban and suburban buyers.

Would you consider switching to the Creta Electric for your next vehicle? Let us know your thoughts!

Thanks for reading!


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