January 17 at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 will mark the launch of the Hyundai Creta’s all-electric version.
With a 45kWh battery pack, the Creta EV will be able to travel about 400 kilometers between charges.
Features of the model
Hyundai Creta EV: a blend of design and performance
With a closed-off “grille” and new alloy wheels that are designed for aerodynamics, the Creta EV will resemble an electric version of the present Creta.
The cabin is probably going to resemble the Kona marketed abroad and the Alcazar makeover.
Along with other cutting-edge technologies, the car will also get a new three-spoke steering wheel, two 10.25-inch digital screens for the driver’s display and infotainment, and dual-zone climate control.
EV update
Hyundai Ioniq 5 facelift: A sportier design
Additionally, Hyundai intends to introduce an updated Ioniq 5 EV in India.
In addition to having a revised steering wheel and additional tactile buttons inside the interior, the updated model will feature sportier design features from the previous N model.
Although there are 84kWh batteries with a 515km WLTP range available elsewhere, it is unknown if India would carry this model.
SUV update
New Hyundai Venue: A blend of tradition and innovation
Additionally, Hyundai plans to introduce the second-generation Venue in India.
The boxy design of the previous model and its three engine options—1.2-liter gasoline, 1.0-liter turbo-petrol, and 1.5-liter diesel—will remain in the new generation.
For a new style, it will have a bigger grille with rectangular parts, a taller bumper, and a split headlight arrangement similar to Creta.