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2025 Hyundai Creta Electric Review

The Hyundai Creta Electric is one of the most anticipated electric vehicles in the country. This is Hyundai’s first mass-market EV for the Indian market. The Kona EV was limited as it was imported and the IONIQ 5 is a much more premium product.

We have extensively driven the car and give a detailed review in the below video. The video covers everything that you need to know about the car including its design, interiors, features, range, charging time, top speed etc. If you like your content bite-sized, there is a collection of short videos below that talks about specific features of the Hyundai Creta EV.

The below video gives a detailed overview of the floating console on the Creta EV. This is a new addition as compared to the petrol and diesel Creta.

Shift by wire is a new feature and this video explains how it works.

Wondering how the Creta Electric is different from its ICE counterpart? Check this video to find out.

The rear seat adds comfort to the passengers with the addition of the aircraft-styled folding tables. These were first seen in the Kia Carens and then the Hyundai Alcazar.

A brand new steering wheel with a hidden morse code. Just like the IONIQ 5. We expect to see this in all Hyundai Electric vehicles going forward.

Does the Creta Electric get enough boot space? This video tells you exactly how much.

If the boot is not enough, there is also a frunk for your little knick knacks.

Convenient charging point? Well, you can see and decide.

Does it get enough ground clearance to take it off-road? Here are our thoughts.

Keeping the motor cool and in style. The Creta Electric gets active air flaps, a feature seen on much expensive cars.

Charge it all, power it all. But will you use this feature?

Fast enough? Check this video to see how quick it is.

The rear seat is a bit more comfortable than the ICE Creta.

A quick range test of the Hyundai Creta Electric will help you make that final buying decision.

All in all, the Creta electric is an all-rounder when it comes to electric vehicles. It has all the makings of your first EV. The range is decent, it is loaded with features and will keep you and your family comfortable on a long journey. Do take it for a test spin if you are looking to buy a new EV.

Also Read: Hyundai Casper Cross Electric, should it come to India?