Recently, many people have spotted the Hyundai Creta EV being tested in South Korea.
As seen in the shared images, the Hyundai Creta EV will have many similarities with the recently launched facelifted version of the Hyundai Creta on January 19th. Notably, there is a protrusion in the body of the car, most likely to accommodate the car’s battery pack. The absence of the exhaust system further confirms that this is a fully electric model.
Despite being heavily camouflaged, many can still notice the new square-shaped grille at the front, along with the center air intake that features a simple rectangular design.
The car features daytime running LED lights positioned above the hood, replacing the integrated ones in the grille like the ones currently available in Vietnam. At the rear, the LED taillights extend to both sides, similar to the front.
As for the interior, it is highly likely that the Hyundai Creta EV will inherit the interior design from the newly launched facelift version of the Creta. This means that the car will feature two 10.25-inch screens placed side by side on the dashboard, along with a multi-color ambient lighting system.
Furthermore, the car will also be equipped with some convenient features such as dual-zone automatic climate control, Bose sound system, ventilated front seats, and power-adjustable driver seat.
Although Hyundai has not officially confirmed or provided detailed information about the engine, range, or battery capacity, it is expected that the Hyundai Creta EV will be officially launched in 2025.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)