Discover the end-to-end transformations of Creta Electric as well as its general Creta right from the design up to the features before its ultimate launch.
As the car industry throws itself into speed, the company has now opened up the Creta Electric, with events leading towards the launch on January 17, 2025, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. Creta Electric is buoying the prospect of introducing Hyundai India into the more compact electric SUVs by presenting this promising difference against the internal combustion engine (ICE) version. Let’s check out some differences of exterior and internal features.
Exterior Design
The Hyundai Creta Electric has kept the identical outline of the standard Creta but shows different design cues that reflect its electric nature.
Aerodynamic Features
Creta Electric incorporates features from Active Air Flap (AAF) technology, which is borrowed from the Ioniq 5. This allows the air flaps in the vehicle to open and close automatically for cooling and efficiency use. The front grille is sealed off for better aerodynamics, which is just so very well and good for an electric vehicle.
Unlike the generic styling of Creta Electric, it is pixel-themed in line with the EV identity of Hyundai like all others. The front camera is now above the ‘H’ logo, which is smartly concealing the charging port. New 17-inch aerodynamic alloy wheels and a redesigned skid plate make it look very sporty.
Modern Interiors
Well, the interiors as much familiar as modern are Creta Electric. New images show a dual-toned dashboard that has been dressed in a mossy black and white palette in contrast to the regular Creta’s grey and white schemes. Two 10.25-inch screens are part of the interior documentary arrangement: one serves the purpose of instrumentation and the other for entertainment – thus giving a very hi-tech ambiance.
Innovative Controls
The steering wheel now sports an ‘H’ embossed in Morse code, adding a unique touch. Old-fashioned gear levers have actually been replaced with a shift-by-wire system for a more modern drive experience as well as with a rotary dial for drive modes.
Safety Technology
Safety technology is at the leading edge in Creta Electric. With the Creta Electric now fitted with advanced technology, Hyundai ensures safety and convenience.
Enhanced Safety Features
The safety kit includes what is called a Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System, which encompasses functionalities such as adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. For further safety, six airbags, 360-degree cameras, rain-sensing wipers, front parking sensors, and tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) have been provided.
A New Way to Drive
Single pedal driving. That’s a superb feature of the Creta Electric because it gives the ability to the driver to accelerate and de-accelerate using just one pedal. V2L Vehicle-Load Charging is another feature, allowing consumers to charge external devices from their cars using direct power from the car.
Exciting Range
For the Creta Electric, Hyundai has a very exciting palette. Regarding this, Hyundai would let you decide from ten offerings: three in mats and some vibrant options like Ocean Blue with a black roof. That way, one can easily choose to personalise the vehicle according to preferences.
Debut Upcoming
The Hyundai Creta Electric will officially be launched on January 17 at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo. It would possibly compete with the other electric SUVs in India, namely Tata Curvv EV, MG ZS EV, and future vehicles like Maruti’s e-Vitara and Mahindra’s BE 6.
Market Impact
With its modern design updates and innovative features, and recognised commitment to sustainability, the Hyundai Creta Electric is widely perceived as a game changer in the compact SUV segment in India. As consumers shift towards electric vehicles, Hyundai’s latest attempt towards practicality has been supplemented with advanced technology, thus making it a profitable and wise choice among eco-conscious buyers looking for style and performance.
While we awaited its official launch, excitement built for what could wind up being one of Hyundai’s most significant gifts to the changing landscape of automation in India.
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