Hyundai Creta EV vs Maruti e-Vitara (EV) Specification Comparison

Hyundai Creta EV vs Maruti e-Vitara (EV) Specification Comparison

The Hyundai Creta Electric was launched alongside the showcase of the Maruti e Vitara at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. While Maruti has yet to reveal the full features list of the e Vitara, it has revealed the key specifications and here is how they stack up against the Hyundai rival.

Dimensions

DimensionsHyundai Creta ElectricMaruti e VitaraDifference
Length4340 mm4275 mm+ 65 mm
Width1790 mm1800 mm(- 10 mm)
Height1655 mm1635 mm+ 25 mm
Wheelbase2610 mm2700 mm(- 90 mm)
Ground clearance200 mm180 mm+ 20 mm

Electric Powertrain Options

SpecificationsHyundai Creta ElectricMaruti e Vitara
Battery Pack42 kWh51.4 kWh49 kWh61 kWh
No. of electric motor1111
Power135 PS171 PS144 PS174 PS
Torque200 Nm200 Nm192.5 Nm192.5 Nm
Claimed Range390 km473 kmTBAOver 500 km
DrivetrainFWDFWDFWDFWD

Features

Maruti is yet to reveal the full feature list of the e Vitara, hence we are comparing only the key features available with both EVs.

FeaturesHyundai Creta ElectricMaruti e Vitara
ExteriorAuto LED headlights with escort functionConnected LED DRLsLED tail lights17-inch aerodynamically designed alloy wheelsActive Air FlapsRoof railsFront storage (Frunk) with lightingLED headlightsConnected LED DRLsLED tail lights18-inch aerodynamically designed alloy wheels
InteriorGray and navy blue dual-tone interiorLeatherette seat upholsteryHeight-adjustable headrests for all seats60:40 split-folding rear seat with 2-step recline functionRear parcel tray3-spoke steering wheelFront armrest with cooled storage spaceRear centre armrest with cupholdersLED boot lampSunglass holderRear window sunshadeLeatherette wrapped steering wheelBlack and brown dual-tone interiorLeatherette seat upholsteryHeight-adjustable headrests for all seats40:20:40 split-folding rear seats with sliding and reclining functionsRear parcel tray2-spoke steering wheelFront centre armrestRear centre armrest with cupholders
Comfort and Convenience10.25-inch driver’s displayAuto-dimming inside rearview mirror (IRVM)Dual-zone auto AC with rear ventsDrive modes: Eco, Normal and SportPaddle shifters for regenerative braking levelsPush button start/stopElectrically adjustable ORVMs with auto fold functionWireless phone chargerType-C USB charger for front and rear passengers12V power outlet for front passengersTilt and telescopic adjustable steering wheelAll four power windowsVentilated front seats8-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat with memory function with memory function8-way electrically adjustable co-driver’s seat with boss mode functionAmbient lightingPanoramic sunroofADAS-linked regenerative brakingVehicle to load (V2L)10.25-inch driver’s displayAuto-dimming IRVMAuto AC with rear ventsDrive modes: Eco, Normal and SportPush button start/stopElectrically adjustable ORVMs with auto fold functionWireless phone chargerAll four power windowsVentilated front seats10-way electrically adjustable driver’s seatAmbient lightingFixed glass roof
Infotainment10.25-inch touchscreen8-speaker Bose sound systemConnected car techIn-car payment10.1-inch touchscreen10-speaker Infinity sound systemConnected car tech
Safety6 airbags (as standard)Electronic parking brake (EPB) with auto holdElectronic stability control (ESC)Vehicle stability management (VSM)Hill-start assist and hill descent controlTyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS)All four disc brakes3-point seatbelts for all seats with seatbelt remindersISOFIX child seat anchoragesBurglar alarmRear defogger360-degree camera with blind spot monitorFront and rear parking sensorsRear wiper and washerLevel 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)7 airbags (as standard)Electronic parking brake (EPB) with auto holdTPMS360-degree cameraFront and rear parking sensorsLevel 2 ADAS
  • Both EVs are equipped with LED headlights, connected LED DRLs, and LED tail lights. Inside, they share leatherette seat upholstery with height-adjustable headrests for all seats, along with ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, and a wireless phone charger. Additionally, both EVs feature a 10.25-inch driver’s display, EPB, TPMS, level 2 ADAS, a 360-degree camera, and front and rear parking sensors.

The Hyundai Creta Electric, like its fossil fuel-powered counterpart, comes with a lot of features including a panoramic sunroof, powered and ventilated front seats, dual 10.25-inch screens and even Active Air Flaps. It also offers strong safety features with 6 airbags (as standard), a 360-degree camera, and ADAS. With two battery options, it delivers a claimed range of up to 473 km. All of this makes it a great choice for those seeking a feature-packed and no-nonsense EV.

The Maruti e Vitara is also well-equipped but lacks some features such as a powered co-driver’s seat and V2L compared to the Creta Electric. However, it offers larger battery pack options with a claimed range of over 500 km, surpassing the Creta Electric. It also has a slightly better safety suite with 7 airbags (as standard). If range and a more powerful motor are your priorities, the e Vitara is a better option.

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