Hyundai Plans 3 More Electric Cars After Creta EV Launch
Hyundai is expanding its electric vehicle portfolio in India with the launch of the Creta EV and plans to introduce three more electric models, including the Exter, Venue, and Grand i10 EV

- Hyundai launched the Creta EV on January 17, 2025.
- Three more electric models are set to debut in India by 2027.
- The Exter, Venue, and Grand i10 EV will be locally manufactured.
Hyundai has taken a significant step in the electric vehicle market with the launch of its much-anticipated Creta EV on January 17th. But the company isn’t stopping there – plans are already underway to introduce three more electric models in the coming years.
Given the increasing demand in the Indian market, Hyundai India is actively expanding its EV portfolio. Following the unveiling of the Creta EV at the 2025 Auto Expo, Hyundai has confirmed that it will introduce three new electric vehicles to cater to the growing needs of Indian consumers.
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Hyundai’s Strategic Plans
At the launch of the Creta EV, Hyundai India’s COO, Tarun Garg, shared insights into the company’s future plans. He mentioned, “We are preparing to launch three more mass-market EVs, all of which will be locally produced in India.” While Garg refrained from revealing the specifics regarding the models or their exact launch timelines, the company is clearly committed to bolstering its EV presence in the country.
Hyundai Exter EV
One of the key models Hyundai is expected to launch is the Exter-based EV, designed to compete with the Punch EV. The Exter EV is anticipated to be introduced by mid-2026 and will likely come with two battery pack options, 42 kWh and 49 kWh. With a driving range of up to 355 km, the Exter EV could be priced starting at around ₹12 lakh, offering a competitive option for budget-conscious buyers.
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Venue & Grand i10 EV
In addition to the Exter EV, Hyundai is also planning to launch electric versions of the Venue and Grand i10 Nios in the Indian market. Media reports suggest that both cars will be available in electric variants by 2027. The Grand i10 Nios is expected to become Hyundai’s entry-level electric offering, catering to a more affordable segment of the market.
Hyundai’s push into the electric vehicle market is a clear indication of its dedication to sustainable mobility in India. With the introduction of the Creta EV and more models in the pipeline, the company is well-positioned to lead the charge in India’s electric vehicle revolution.