Saturday, June 27, 2026

Maruti eVitara vs Hyundai Creta Electric: Which SUV Makes More Sense?

The Maruti Suzuki eVitara has finally been launched in India, with prices starting from Rs 15.99 lakh (ex-showroom). With a competitive price range and its born electric nature, the eVitara seems to be giving tough competition to the Hyundai Creta Electric and MG Windsor EV. So, if you’re also in the market for an electric SUV, check out their detailed comparison to make an informed decision: –

Price Check

ModelEx-Showroom Price
Maruti eVitaraRs 15.99 – 19.79 lakh
MG Windsor EVRs 14 – 18.50 lakh
Hyundai Creta ElectricRs 18.02 – 24.70 lakh
  • While the Windsor EV is the most affordable of the lot, the Creta Electric is the most expensive.
  • Both MG and Maruti also offer their EVs with Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) to decrease the overall upfront cost.
Maruti eVitara bs Hyundai Creta electric dimensions

Maruti eVitara vs MG Windsor EV vs Hyundai Creta Electric: Dimensions

Maruti eVitaraMG Windsor EVHyundai Creta Electric
Length4275 mm4295 mm4340 mm
Width1800 mm1850 mm1790 mm
Height1635 mm1677 mm1655 mm
Wheelbase2700 mm2700 mm2610 mm
Ground Clearance180 mm186 mm200 mm
Boot Space–604 litres (38 kWh)
579 litres (52.9 kWh)
433 litres
FrunkNo frunkNo frunk22 litres

The Hyundai Creta Electric is the longest among all, while the Windsor EV is the tallest and widest. However, both the Windsor and eVitara have an identical wheelbase, which results in more space inside the cabin. Additionally, the eVitara offers a sliding function for the 2nd row seats, allowing you to increase & decrease the space between the 2nd row and the boot.

Maruti eVitara vs MG Windsor EV vs Hyundai Creta Electric: Battery, Specs and Range

ParametersMaruti e VitaraMG Windsor EVHyundai Creta Electric
Battery Pack49 kWh61 kWh38 kWh52.9 kWh42 kWh51.4 kWh
Max Power144 PS174 PS136 PS135 PS171 PS
Peak Torque192.5 Nm200 Nm200 Nm
Claimed Range344 km543 km332 km449 km420 km510 km
DrivetrainFront-Wheel-Drive (FWD)
Max Fast Charging Capability70 kW45 kW60 kW100 kW
Charging Time

(10% to 100%) via 7.4kW Charger
6.5 hrs9 hrs7 hrs9.5 hrs4 hrs 
(via 11kW)
4 hrs 50 mins (via 11kW)
  • All EVs in our comparison come with two battery pack options, with the eVitara offering the highest battery capacity among them. This also results in the highest claimed range.
  • All get front-axle-mounted motor, with the eVitara having the most powerful unit, while the peak torque is largely similar across all EVs.
  • Speaking of the charging, the Creta Electric supports DC fast charging of up to 100 kW, which means it can be charged faster than any other offering of the lot.

Maruti eVitara vs MG Windsor EV vs Hyundai Creta Electric: Key Features

CommonAdditional Features in eVitaraAdditional Features in MG Windsor EVAdditional Features in Creta Electric
– Automatic LED headlamps

– Alloy wheels

– LED lighting

– Connected display setup

– 10.25-inch infotainment

– Digital driver’s display

– Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

– Connected car tech

– Ventilated front seats

– Wireless charger

– Multi-colour ambient lighting

– type-C ports

– Powered driver seat

– Rear AC vents

– Premium sound system (Infinity in eVitara and Windsor, BOSE in Creta Electric)

– Recline function for rear seats

– Tyre pressure monitoring system

– Hill assist

– ISOFIX anchors

– Electronic parking brakes with auto-hold

– Electronics stability control

– Rear parking sensors

– 360-degree camera

– Front, side and curtain airbags (6 airbags)

– Level-2 ADAS
– Bigger 18-inch alloys (Creta gets 17-inch units)

– Wireless integration for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

– 40:20:40 split function for rear seat

– Sliding function for rear seats

– Fixed glass roof

– Driver-side knee airbag (total 7 airbags)

– Front parking sensors
– Bigger 18-inch alloys

– Flush-door handles

– 256 colour ambient lighting

– Bigger 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment

– Wireless integration for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

– Extra-comfy lounge rear seats

– Panoramic glassroof

– Powered tailgate

– Vehicle-to-load

– Vehicle-to-vehicle charging

– Smart start/stop system
– Dual-zone AC

– 8-way electrically adjustable co-driver’s seat with BOSS mode function

– Memory function for the driver’s seat

– Panoramic sunroof

– Vehicle-to-load (V2L)

– Digital key support

– Foldable seatback tables

– Vehicle-to-load

– Front parking sensors

– ADAS-linked regen
Hyundai Creta Electric vs Maruti eVitara range, price and features

Also Read: Maruti eVitara Variants Explained: Delta, Zeta and Alpha

Conclusion

The MG Windsor was India’s most selling electric SUV of CY25, and this huge demand can be attributed to its attractive pricing, spacious & feature-rich cabin and huge road presence. However, the newly launched Maruti eVitara gives it a tough fight, especially with its more practical cabin, better powertrain options and more range. On the other hand, the Creta Electric is again a very sorted offering, with great emphasis on overall practicality and performance. However, it feels very overpriced, especially after the arrival of the eVitara.

Maruti Suzuki eVitara vs Hyundai Creta Electric | Gagan Choudhary

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