
Hyundai Creta Electric Reviews
Hyundai Creta Electric: Launch In India Date, October 2023 Update, News Here are the current details based off of info and reviews I could find:
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Design and Features:
The Creta Electric continues to sport a look very close to that of its ICE cousin but also includes EV-specific bits such as a closed-off pixelated grille, new aerodynamically friendly 17-inch alloy wheels and active air flaps for improved efficiency. It comes in 10 colors, including three matte finishes. Interior features include a dual 10.25-inch screen layout, an 8-speaker Bose sound system, and vehicle-to-load (V2L) capabilities, just like in the Ioniq 5.
Performance:
There are two battery options for the Creta Electric; a 42 kWh pack yielding 390 km range and a 51.4 kWh pack with 473 km range. It sprints from 0-100 km/h in 7.9 seconds, delivering lively performance for its segment. The different drive modes offered are Eco, Normal, and Sport, while regenerative braking can be adjusted to one of five levels with an i-Pedal mode allowing for single-pedal driving.
Charging and Battery:
A 58-minute charging time from 10-80% using a DC fast charger, with a full charge from 10-100% in 4 hours with an 11 kW AC charger. Hyundai is so sure that this battery will outlast the car, it backs it with an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty.
Safety & Technology: Among safety features are six airbags, a 360-degree camera, electronic stability control and a Level 2 ADAS suite with adaptive cruise control and lane keep assist. It also relies on in-car payment systems for charging, making it even more convenient.
Market Position and Reception:
The Creta Electric is said to be India’s most affordable electric SUV, with prices starting around Rs 20 lakh. It translates its well-known design into the electric space, adding electric-specific features, and has impressed reviewers with its mixture of performance and efficiency. The ICE VIS-AIR facilities were even used to convert this traditional Creta into an electric vehicle for its biggest fan base, ensuring the same feel and even styling up front.
Real-world Range:
In a real-world test, the Creta Electric covered a distance of 117.5 km with the State of Charge (SoC) dropping by 30 per cent, resulting in an estimated real-world range of 390 km, approaching the claimed range figure for the 51.4 kWh version
Going by this impression, the Hyundai Creta Electric is expected to make a firm debut in the Indian electric vehicle space — blending Hyundai’s household practicality and comfort with contemporary electric vehicle technology.
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