Hyundai has launched the Creta Electric with a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) scheme, making the SUV a lot more accessible for buyers. That said, with the battery rental, the prices of the Creta Electric start from Rs 10.99 lakh + Rs 3.9 per km usage fee. This reduces its upfront price by almost Rs 7 lakh.
Currently, Creta Electric’s rivals like Maruti eVitara, Toyota Ebella, MG Windsor EV and ZS EV are being offered with battery rental programmes.

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Hyundai Creta Electric – An Overview
The Creta Electric is a battery-powered version of the standard Creta with a slightly tweaked exterior design, especially from the front end, featuring a blanked-off grille, along with a redesigned bumper with a silver skid plate for added appeal. It also gets 17-inch alloy wheels with aerodynamic covers that set it apart from its ICE counterpart.
Hyundai offers the Creta Electric with two battery pack options: 42 kWh and 51.4 kWh, both paired to a front-axle-mounted motor. Here’s a look at their specifications: –
| Battery Pack | 42 kWh | 51.4 kWh |
| Drivetrain | Front-wheel-drive | Front-wheel-drive |
| No. of Electric Motor | 1 | 1 |
| Max Power | 135PS | 171PS |
| Peak Torque | 200Nm | 200Nm |
| Claimed Range (Updated) | 420km | 510km |
When it comes to features, the Creta Electric is generously loaded for your comfort, safety and convenience. The key amenities include: –
- Automatic LED headlamps
- Rain-sensing wipers
- Leather upholstery
- Panoramic sunroof
- 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- 8-speaker Bose sound system
- Connected car technology
- 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster
- Dual-zone climate control
- Rear AC vents
- Wireless phone charger
- 8-way powered and ventilated front seats
- Memory function for the driver’s seat
- Rear retractable tray
- Electronic parking brake with auto-hold
- 360-degree camera with blind-spot monitoring
- 6 airbags
- Front and rear parking sensors
- Electronic stability control (ESC)
- Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
- Hill hold assist (HHA)
- All-wheel disc brakes
- Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
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