JAKARTA - After being caught on camera several times testing the road, finally the car that was highly anticipated, namely Hyundai Creta Electric, officially launched in India.

Quoting from the official Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) website, Saturday, January 18, 2025, the South Korean brand launched Creta EV at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 event with an introductory price of 1,799,000 rupees or around Rp339 million.

Hyundai Creta Electric promises a paradigm change in the electric SUV segment with its bold design, cutting-edge technology, outstanding performance, and overall safety systems.

HMIL's Managing Director, Usoo Kim, said the launch of the Creta Electric marked an important moment in electrification travel in India and reflected the company's commitment to the local government's vision.

"Our first electric SUV in India, with more than a decade of global expertise in electric cars, Hyundai Motor Company has established itself as a pioneer in electric vehicle innovation," said Usoo.

In an exterior design, Hyundai Creta Electric emits a bold and futuristic design, which is inspired by the design of the Pixel which Hyundai globally carries for its electric vehicles.

This electric car also comes with a myriad of modern features. For example, it is equipped with a 10.25-inch twin screen on the cabin, as well as 8-speaker Bose audio, and dual zone air conditioning.

In addition, it has also been equipped with Vehicle to Load (V2L) technology which allows users to access electricity for household appliances and emergencies.

Meanwhile, the Creta Electric safety system is equipped with ADAS level 2, six airbags, a 360-degree camera, a tire pressure monitoring system, a front parking sensor, and many more.

Hyundai Creta Electric is equipped with two battery options from 42 kWh and 51.4 kWh which produce a distance of 390 km and 473 km.

This electric car comes with a choice of 10 colors, or a new color compared to the Creta N Line which includes starry night, fiery red, and atlas white with a black roof.

Hyundai Motors Indonesia (HMID) also plans to add more electric cars in the country. Will Creta Electric enter Indonesia? It's worth waiting.


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