Hyundai Creta EV 2025 Spied Testing: Longer Range, Unique Design, and More

The design of the upcoming electric version of the Hyundai Creta will be slightly different from the Creta facelift. The interior will be similar to Hyundai’s popular electric car IONIQ 5. It will be the South Korean company’s first mass-market electric car in India.

The leading auto company Hyundai is increasingly working on an electric version of the Creta. The company will also launch the Creta facelift. The South Korean auto brand wants to strengthen its electric car lineup with the Creta EV. The upcoming electric SUV could be launched next year. It has recently had a glimpse inside South Korea. The drawings indicate its unique design and style.

Hyundai Creta EV launch date

The Creta Electric is expected to be launched in the global market in early 2024. The new electric car could be launched in India in the last month of 2024. A new version of Creta is also coming. According to reports, the electric version of the Creta will have a different design than the upcoming Creta facelift.

Creta Electric version: updated style. Earlier, the Creta Electric was also seen testing in India. However, that prototype model predates its facelift version. It was similar to the Creta model currently sold. The latest images that have now appeared show that Hyundai has updated the styling of the Creta EV.

Hyundai Creta EV New Generation To Get More Than 500km Range

Creta EV Range

This is what the electric version will look like Hyundai has almost done with the Creta facelift, likewise, the design of the electric version is almost complete. Hyundai has also installed a fake exhaust in the upcoming Creta Electric. The electric SUV will be available with C-shaped LED DRLs. Their size seems to be larger than the DRLs found in Creta. Creta Electric version: possible range The finer details of the design of the Creta Electic could not be seen, but it is believed that the grille and headlamps may change. Speaking of the interior, it can be given a look like Ionic 5. Hyundai can offer a 60kW battery pack, which will allow the Creta EV to run 500km on a single full charge

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