Hyundai Creta Electric Prices Hiked By Up To ₹13,000 For Select Variants
By Anmol Kumar
Published June 2, 2026

Hyundai has increased the prices of select variants of the Creta Electric, effective from 1 June. This latest revision affects a few trims across both battery pack options, while the overall variant lineup remains unchanged.
The price hike is part of Hyundai's broader pricing revision announced for June 2026, driven by rising input costs, commodity prices, and operational expenses.
| Creta Electric Variant | Price Revision (₹) |
|---|---|
| Smart (O) 42 kWh | Up to 13,000 |
| Premium 42 kWh | Up to 13,000 |
| Excellence 42 kWh | Up to 13,000 |
| Smart (O) Long Range | Up to 13,000 |
| Excellence Long Range | Up to 13,000 |
| Excellence Long Range Knight Edition | Up to 13,000 |
This means that the Creta Electric range now starts at approximately ₹18.03 lakh and extends up to ₹24.70 lakh, both ex-showroom, depending on the chosen variant and battery pack.
It continues to be offered with 42 kWh and 51.4 kWh battery options, delivering claimed ranges of up to 473 km on a full charge.
Also Read – Carmakers Who Have Announced Price Hikes For 2026
Despite the price increase, the Creta Electric remains one of the most feature-rich electric SUVs in its segment, competing with rivals such as the Mahindra BE 6 and Tata Curvv EV.
Hyundai is also reportedly offering benefits and discounts on select inventories in some markets, which may help offset the impact of the revised pricing.
Image Source: Hyundai India
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