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2025 Hyundai Creta Electric Review : 9 Pros & 7 Cons

The Hyundai Creta Electric comes with a 3-year / unlimited km warranty, 8-year / 1,60,000 km battery warranty, 3-year warranty for the wall box charger and 3-year roadside assistance as standard. Additionally, one can purchase an extended warranty of up to 7 years and Shield of Trust running repair and maintenance packages of up to 5 years.

Hyundai Creta Electric Pros

  • Superbly engineered all-rounder that delivers a satisfying experience
  • User-friendly interiors with sufficient space & good quality parts. Great interior upgrades over the Petrol / Diesel Creta
  • 168 BHP motor is enjoyable to drive. 0-100 km/h in 7.9 seconds!
  • Unladen ground clearance of 200 mm is perfect for Indian roads
  • Sorted road manners & handling
  • Zero emissions, cheap “fuel” costs, no gears, light controls make it an ideal city car
  • Safety package includes ADAS Level 2, hill descent control, 6 airbags, ESP, all-wheel disc brakes, auto-hold, TPMS etc.
  • Impressive kit (ventilated & electrically adjustable front seats, boss mode, reclining rear seats, memory function for driver seat, digital key, fully digital instruments, 360-degree camera, panoramic sunroof, rear window sunshades, adjustable regen, Bose sound system, V2L charging, in-car payment for charging & loads more)
  • Hyundai's wide dealer & service network

Hyundai Creta Electric Cons

  • Smaller battery packs and shorter range compared to rivals such as the Tata Curvv & Mahindra BE 6
  • EV-specific tyres limit the car's handling and braking capabilities
  • Firmer suspension isn't as compliant as the regular Creta's
  • Back seat's width makes it better for 2 adults and a kid, rather than 3 adults
  • A few misses (e.g. wireless Android Auto & Apple Carplay, illuminated window buttons!!!)
  • 433-litre boot is lesser than the Tata Curvv (500 litres)
  • The usual EV challenges (charging infrastructure, highway range anxiety etc.)
  • Although not bad, rear seat under-thigh support is lesser than the ICE Creta, and you do sit in a bit of a knees-up position. Taller people will have an issue with under-thigh support

Read Team-BHP's detailed 2025 Hyundai Creta Electric Review here.

 
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