Hyundai Creta Electric Gets Three New Variants

Hyundai has expanded the Creta Electric range in India with three new variants, giving buyers more flexibility depending on their budget and feature preferences. The latest trims are called Excellence (42 kWh), Executive Tech (42 kWh), and Executive (O) (51.4 kWh). With these additions, the Creta Electric is now more accessible in the midsize electric SUV segment. Prices for the lineup start at Rs. 18.02 lakh (ex-showroom), which makes it one of the most competitive EVs in its class.

Two Battery Choices for Different Needs

The SUV comes with two battery pack options. The 42 kWh battery delivers a range of up to 420 km, making it suitable for daily city driving and short trips. On the other hand, the 51.4 kWh battery can go up to 510 km on a single charge (ARAI certified), ideal for longer journeys. Both batteries are fast-charging compatible, so drivers won’t have to wait long to get back on the road. This ensures the Creta Electric remains practical for both urban and highway use.

Features in the New Variants

Hyundai Creta Electric Gets Three New Variants
Hyundai Creta Electric

The new Excellence (42 kWh) variant is packed with safety and tech features. It includes Level 2 ADAS, a 360-degree camera, blind-spot monitoring, ventilated front seats, powered driver and passenger seats, and even a foldable table behind the seats. The Executive Tech (42 kWh) focuses on comfort and style. It comes with a voice-controlled panoramic sunroof, eco-leather seats, ventilated front seats, and a rear window sunshade for added convenience. For those who want longer range with premium features, Hyundai now offers the Executive (51.4 kWh). This trim pairs the bigger battery with extras like the smart panoramic sunroof, making it a complete package.

Smarter Tech and Connectivity

Hyundai has upgraded the tech across all Creta Electric trims. Every variant now comes with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, while the higher-end models also include a built-in dash camera and wireless charging for the rear passengers. Hyundai has also added two new paint options Matte Black and Shadow Grey which give the SUV a bold and modern look.

Why Hyundai is Expanding the Creta EV

Hyundai’s decision to add new variants shows its focus on India’s fast-growing electric car market. Competitors like Tata and MG are pushing strongly in the EV space, and Hyundai wants to make sure the Creta Electric stays ahead by offering more choices at different price points. With more charging stations being set up across the country and government incentives supporting EV adoption, Hyundai is betting big on the Creta Electric. The company has also partnered with charging providers to make long-distance travel easier for its customers. You can find more details on Hyundai’s official site Hyundai EV India.

The Road Ahead for Creta Electric

The addition of three new trims makes the Hyundai Creta Electric more appealing to a wide audience. Whether you’re looking for a tech-loaded EV, a comfort-focused family SUV, or a long-range electric option, Hyundai now has you covered. With competitive pricing, strong features, and improved driving range, the Creta Electric is shaping up to be one of the top choices in the midsize electric SUV market. For buyers who have been waiting for the right EV to fit their needs, the expanded Creta Electric lineup could be the answer.