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Hyundai is set to expand its popular Creta lineup with significant launches in early 2025, aiming to capitalize on the success of the midsize SUV. The much-anticipated Creta EV will debut, marking Hyundai's entry into the mass-market electric vehicle segment. The EV, sporting unique exterior styling and featuring a 45kWh battery pack supplied by LG Chem, is set to contribute to Hyundai's goal of achieving 20-22% EV penetration in the passenger vehicle market by 2030. Alongside the EV, Hyundai plans to introduce the performance-oriented Creta N Line, enhancing the SUV's appeal with sporty tweaks and a 160hp, 1.5-liter turbo-petrol engine.
Additionally, the three-row Creta-based SUV, the Alcazar, is slated for a mid-2024 facelift, aligning its design with the refreshed Creta. While maintaining existing powertrains, the Alcazar facelift promises updated aesthetics, including a split headlamp setup, new front grille, redesigned bumper, and a wraparound-style tailgate with horizontally positioned connected tail-lamps. Hyundai's strategic moves aim to further solidify its presence in the competitive SUV market, leveraging the success of the Creta platform.
Launching Timeline:
1. Creta EV: Debut at the end of 2024, expected prices in Q1 2025, competing with MG ZS EV, Maruti eVX, and Tata Curvv EV.
2. Creta N Line: Arrival in early 2025, featuring sporty enhancements and a 160hp turbo-petrol engine.
3. Alcazar Facelift: Scheduled for mid-2024, with design updates mirroring the refreshed Creta and maintaining existing powertrain options.
Hyundai aims to address the evolving preferences of Indian consumers, emphasizing the importance of both ICE-derived and ground-up EVs in the vast Indian market, anticipating a significant contribution from EVs to its sales by the end of the decade. The upcoming launches reflect Hyundai's commitment to staying competitive and innovative in the rapidly evolving automotive landscape.