The Hyundai Creta Electric Is Highly Anticipated After Being Spotted on the Streets of India. Expected to Start Production in 2024, It Promises to Revolutionize the Automotive Market with Its Electric Version. Equipped with Advanced Technology and a 45 kWh Battery, It Promises a Range of 450 km.
The Hyundai Creta Electric was recently spotted on the busy streets of India, sparking a wave of excitement around the imminent launch of the vehicle. This compact SUV is already recognized as one of the most popular and best-selling not only in India but also in Brazil, and its electric version promises to be a highlight in the automotive market.
The Sighting of the Hyundai Creta Electric Shakes Up the Automotive Market
With production expected to start later this year in 2024, India is expected to be the first market to receive this model, with a global launch scheduled for the following year, in 2025.
The race to launch the electric Creta has been accelerated by Hyundai, especially following the delay of its strong competitor, the Maruti Suzuki eVX, from September 2024 to February 2025.
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What to Expect from This New Version?
The interior of the Hyundai Creta Electric promises to be equipped with new features and carefully designed details for the comfort and convenience of the driver and passengers.
The steering will feature a three-spoke steering wheel, while the center console will be equipped with cutting-edge technology.
Expectations are high regarding potential dual-screen configurations, which should offer new features and functionalities to further enhance the onboard experience.
Additionally, it is expected that the electric Creta will be equipped with a 45 kWh battery, providing a range of about 450 km on a single charge.
As for performance, the electric motor of the Creta will have the capacity to produce 138 hp of power and 26 kgf/m of torque, making it a good choice for urban use.
Although there are still no price estimates available, nor concrete information on when the Hyundai Creta Electric will arrive in Brazil, the expectation is that it will soon be available in the Brazilian market, given its already established popularity.


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