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The Drive Report: Hyundai Creta EV

Putting Hyundai’s first localised electric vehicle for the Indian market – and arguably one of the most important cars this year – through its paces.

January 16, 2025 / 12:25 IST
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Hyundai Creta EV has the advantage of being based on the same platform as the best-selling mid-size SUV in the country.

The spectre of the electrified Hyundai Creta has been looming large on our collective consciousness, for the better part of a year. To call the Creta a sales success would be hugely understating its segment-defining ability. The Creta remains a major leap forward for mass-market manufacturer Hyundai, marking its march away from entry-level cars and becoming the definitive mid-size SUV in the process. So it stands to reason that Hyundai’s first localised electric offering in the country will be a Creta. This is first and foremost, a Creta and an EV later.

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So what does it have that other EVs of its ilk do not? For starters, it has the advantage of being based on the same platform as the best-selling mid-size SUV in the country. Some might consider it a disadvantage, since the Creta Electric, unlike the upcoming e-Vitara, or Mahindra’s latest duo of EVs, isn’t based on a born-electric platform. But we will get to those drawbacks later.

While the likes of Mahindra are utilising the skateboard architecture of the likes of the Be.6 to create an otherworldly and sensational form factor, Hyundai is going in the opposite direction, cashing-in on the sense of familiarity people associate with the Creta and sticking to it. As such the Creta Electric is in no way a dramatic departure from its ICE counterpart when it comes to design. The front-end isn’t a single opaque block. Yes, it’s sealed off, with active air flaps at the bottom which open-up when you start the car, but other than that and 17-inch aerodynamic wheels – this is pretty much a dead ringer for a regular Creta. It does feature 10 gorgeous colourways including a matt blue and a dark green which will really help distinguish it from the army of Cretas found on Indian roads.