Hyundai Creta EV, Kia Carens EV caught testing: Key features and expectations

Hyundai Motor Group is putting its money where its battery is, diving headfirst into the electric vehicle scene in India. Recent spy shots caught the Hyundai Creta EV and Kia Carens EV zooming in the streets of Varanasi. Hyundai has officially announced that the Creta EV is ready to make its grand debut in January 2025. So, here’s the scoop on the Creta EV and Carens EV, fresh off the test track.

Hyundai Creta EV: All you need to know

The Creta EV will mostly keep the familiar design of its ICE counterpart, but with some stylish updates. To enhance aerodynamics, the front grille will be closed off, and it will feature new alloy wheels and an EV insignia to set it apart from the standard model. Inside, you’ll find a fresh three-spoke steering wheel and the EV logo on the upholstery, along with a new color scheme for the cabin. The Creta EV is also expected to come packed with features like a panoramic sunroof, dual digital displays, front ventilated seats, electric parking with auto hold, a wireless charger, and much more.

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Hyundai has yet to disclose the battery pack specifications, but the Creta EV is anticipated to feature a 45-kWh battery with an output of approximately 135-140 bhp. This electric SUV is expected to provide a driving range of 450-500 km on a single charge.

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Kia Carens EV: What is it?

Similar to the Creta, the Kia Carens will be built on the ICE platform and is expected to make its debut in the second half of 2025. According to spy images, the Carens EV features new alloy wheels, a closed front fascia, and updated LED lights, including revised headlights and tail lamps. Kia has also redesigned the front and rear bumpers for the new EV MPV.

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