

Price Slash
Hyundai Creta EV now starts at ₹10.99 lakh under the innovative BaaS scheme, reducing upfront costs dramatically. Analysts note this move could expand EV adoption in India’s mid-SUV segment.

BaaS Advantage
Battery-As-A-Service rental starts at ₹3.9/km, separating battery cost from vehicle purchase. Experts say this lowers entry barriers while maintaining flexibility for buyers hesitant about battery depreciation.

Range Edge
The EV offers two battery options: 42 kWh with 420 km range and 51.4 kWh delivering 510 km. Analysts note the long-range variant can charge 10–80% in just 58 minutes using DC fast charging.

Performance Boost
Creta Electric’s motor produces 135 PS with smaller battery, 171 PS with larger pack. Sprinting 0–100 km/h in 7.9 seconds, this SUV blends efficiency with a surprisingly sporty drive for the segment.

Tech Packed
Dual 10.25-inch screens, panoramic sunroof, V2L tech, 360-degree camera, and digital key make the Creta EV a tech showcase. Analysts highlight these as key selling points for urban tech-savvy buyers.

ADAS Safety
Level 2 ADAS equips the SUV with Lane Keeping Assist, Forward Collision Warning, Blind Spot Detection, and Smart Cruise Control. Experts say this positions Creta EV competitively in driver-assist technology.

Convenience Factor
Integrated side steps, AC wall chargers (7.4–11 kW), and multiple drive modes (Eco, Normal, Sport) enhance user convenience, making it an attractive, practical choice for Indian urban families.