The Hyundai Creta Electric will offer four versions: Executive, Smart, Premium, and Excellence.
Hyundai India has recently unveiled the interior of the much-anticipated Hyundai Creta Electric, set to make its market debut at the Bharat Mobility Expo. With bookings already underway for a nominal fee of Rs. 25,000, the excitement surrounding this electric SUV is palpable. The official prices are expected to be announced on January 17.
Hyundai Creta Electric Design and Layout
The Hyundai Creta Electric is based on its internal combustion engine (ICE) counterpart, and this is evident in its design and interior layout. The electric SUV boasts a dual-screen dashboard layout, featuring a 12.3-inch digital driver’s display and a similarly sized infotainment screen with an EV-specific user interface. This modern setup ensures that drivers have all the necessary information at their fingertips, enhancing the overall driving experience.
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Hyundai Creta EV Features and Amenities
The Creta Electric offers numerous features designed for comfort and ease. Key highlights include dual-zone climate control, allowing both the driver and passengers to select their ideal temperatures. It also has a wireless charger and a Type-C charging port to keep devices charged while traveling. The front seats are ventilated and powered, providing extra comfort. An auto-dimming interior rearview mirror helps minimize glare from cars behind you.

Ambient lighting and a panoramic sunroof enhance the cabin atmosphere, creating a pleasant environment for every trip. The Creta Electric builds on the features from the ICE version while adding new elements. It includes a three-spoke steering wheel that gives a sporty appearance. The driver selector lever is mounted on the steering column, enhancing the cabin’s futuristic feel.
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The center console has been revised with a rotary dial for easier control and a modern look. The seat upholstery has been slightly redesigned for better comfort and aesthetics. A one-pedal drive mode offers a more intuitive driving experience. Additionally, there is a tray table for rear passengers, complete with AC vents, ensuring their comfort and convenience.

Talking about safety, the Creta Electric will have 6 airbags, ABS, ESC, vehicle stability management, and all-wheel disc brakes as part of its standard features. Additionally, you can expect hill descent control, hill start assist, and tire pressure monitoring to come as standard. The higher-end models will also offer Level 2 advanced driver assistance features such as adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go, forward collision warning, blind spot collision warning, and other added functionalities.
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