Hyundai India has officially revealed details about its highly anticipated Creta Electric SUV, set to make its debut at the Bharat Mobility Expo in 2025. The new model offers two battery options, fast charging capabilities, and impressive performance, catering to the increasing demand for electric mobility in India. With four different variants and a selection of 10 colors, the Creta Electric is poised to make a big impact in the Indian market.
With the approval of the Hyundai Motor India IPO by Sebi and a debut share price below the IPO price, the company has announced plans for significant growth and expansion. This includes exporting electric vehicles to South Africa, building a mega test center in Telangana, and launching full EV models such as the Creta EV. Additionally, they will also be investing in upgrading their Tamil Nadu plant and establishing a hydrogen innovation center at IIT Madras. This move showcases Hyundai's commitment to investing and modernizing in India, which will have a significant impact on the automotive industry.
After the successful launch of the electric version, Tata has now launched the internal combustion engine version of the Curvv SUV. The base petrol variant starts at Rs. 9.99 lakh while the base diesel variant starts at Rs. 11.49 lakh, with prices set to increase in November 2024. With eight variants and multiple engines and gearbox options, the Curvv ICE will compete with popular SUVs like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. It also boasts of premium features like a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 9-speaker JBL audio system, and safety features like six airbags and ADAS technology. Tune in to NDTV for the latest updates on the Tata Curvv ICE.
Car manufacturer Hyundai has announced the price reveal date for the facelifted 2024 Creta, which includes upgraded features and a revamped design. Leaked images of the model give a sneak peek into the upcoming changes, including the return of a turbocharged petrol engine. Additionally, Hyundai will also be launching a couple of electric vehicles along with the Creta next year.