Hyundai EV Cars Launch Soon : The demand for electric vehicles in India is increasing rapidly every day. People are now moving away from petrol and diesel towards environmentally friendly options. In such an environment, Hyundai has also taken a big step. The company has started preparations to launch three new electric vehicles in India. These vehicles will not only be advanced in terms of technology, but people are also going to like them a lot in terms of price, range and features.
Let’s know about these upcoming EV models of Hyundai in detail-
1. Hyundai Creta EV –
Hyundai’s best-selling SUV Creta is now going to come in electric avatar. This will be the company’s first EV model to be launched in India. According to reports, the production of Hyundai Creta EV will start in the last months of 2024 at the Chennai plant. And its entry into the market can happen in early 2025.
The range of this electric SUV can be between 400 to 450 km, which is quite good for a mid-range family SUV. It will compete directly with Tata Curvv EV and Maruti Suzuki’s upcoming EV eVX. In terms of design also, many new elements will be added to the Creta EV to differentiate it from the ICE model.
2. Hyundai Venue EV –
Hyundai Venue is counted among the most affordable and popular compact SUVs in India. Now Hyundai is preparing to bring it in electric avatar. Venue EV will be specially designed keeping in mind those who want a small, stylish and affordable electric SUV for driving in cities.
Venue EV will compete directly with Tata Nexon EV, Mahindra XUV400 and the upcoming Mahindra XUV3XO EV. It is also expected to get a range of 300-400 km. The company can launch it after Creta EV, that is, its entry can possibly happen by mid-2025.
3. Hyundai Alcazar EV –
The third name is Alcazar EV. This is Hyundai’s 6-seater and 7-seater SUV, which is now planned to be brought in electric version. This model will be especially for those who want to travel long distances with a big family, that too without any pollution.
Alcazar EV is being prepared on the facelift platform of Creta EV, and almost the same battery pack and motor setup can be used in it. Its range can be more than 450 km, and it will also get fast charging support.
Hyundai’s big goal: 5 EVs in India by 2030
Hyundai’s plan is not limited to just these three vehicles. The company’s target is to launch a total of 5 new electric models in India by 2030. For this, the company is also strengthening battery assembly units, charging infrastructure and sales network in India.
Hyundai has clearly stated that it is serious about the EV segment in the Indian market and is working to provide a better experience in all three aspects of technology, design and range.