After giving the Hyundai Creta Electric a major update with new features, improved range, and additional variants, the Korean carmaker has now rolled out a Knight Edition for the EV. This special edition follows the same dark-themed treatment we’ve already seen on the Creta, Venue, and Exter. Hyundai has also introduced the Alcazar Knight Edition alongside.
Let’s take a closer look at the updates, model by model: –
Hyundai Creta Electric Knight Edition
The Creta Electric recently got refreshed with three new variants, a longer claimed range across both battery packs, and features like wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay and a dashcam. Now, Hyundai has added the Knight Edition, mirroring the styling of the ICE Creta Knight.
The Knight Edition is offered on the Excellence trim with both battery options (42 kWh & 51.4 kWh).
Creta Electric Knight: Design Changes and New Features
- All-black alloy wheels
- Red brake calipers
- Black skid plates (front & rear)
- Black roof rails and ORVMs
- Black spoiler and matte-black Hyundai logos
- “Knight” emblem
- All-black cabin with brass inserts
- Brass-accented upholstery
- Metal pedals
Pricing (ex-showroom): –
| Variant | Knight Edition | Regular Model | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Excellence 42 kWh | Rs 21.45 lakh | Rs 21.30 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
| Excellence 42 kWh + home charger | Rs 22.18 lakh | Rs 22.03 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
| Excellence 51.4 kWh | Rs 23.82 lakh | Rs 23.50 lakh | +Rs 32,000 |
| Excellence 51.4 kWh + home charger | Rs 24.55 lakh | Rs 24.23 lakh | +Rs 32,000 |
So, depending on the battery option, the Knight Edition comes at a premium of Rs 15,000 to Rs 32,000.
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Hyundai Alcazar Knight Edition
The Alcazar gets the Knight treatment too, based on the Signature trim (7-seater). It carries the same cosmetic updates as the Creta Electric Knight, featutring blackened bits while also bringing in the newly added dashcam (also available on both 6- and 7-seater versions of the regular Signature).
Pricing (ex-showroom):
| Variant | Knight Edition | Regular Model | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signature 1.5 turbo-petrol DCT (7-seater) | Rs 21.66 lakh | Rs 21.51 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
| Signature 1.5 diesel AT (7-seater) | Rs 21.66 lakh | Rs 21.51 lakh | +Rs 15,000 |
Here too, the Knight Edition commands a flat premium of Rs 15,000 over the regular Signature trims.
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