The Hyundai Creta Electric has received a major update — the SUV now supports 100kW DC charging, slashing its 10-80 percent SoC charging to 39 minutes from the initial period of 58 minutes. This has been achieved via an over-the-air software update, which is being delivered to customers in a phased manner. The software update is purely meant for enabling faster charging and there are no other changes that accompany it.

The update will be rolled out across both battery pack configurations of the Creta Electric — the 42 kWh version producing 135 PS with an MIDC-claimed range of 420 km, and the larger 51.4 kWh variant delivering 171 PS and a claimed 510 km range on a single charge.
On the outside, the Creta Electric borrows most of its features from its ICE counterpart while possessing certain key EV-typical features such as a closed front grille, a minimalistic front fascia, 17-inch aero-styled alloy wheels, and redesigned bumpers. It also gets an additional one-pedal driving mode for more convenient city driving.

The Hyundai Creta Electric is priced from ₹18.02 lakh to ₹24.54 lakh, squarely rivaling the Tata Harrier EV, MG ZS EV, Tata Curvv EV, Mahindra BE 6, and the upcoming Maruti Suzuki eVitara and the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella EV.