Hyundai has confirmed its participation in the upcoming Bharat Mobility Expo in January. As of yet the Brand is expected to showcase a mix of their new ICE, as well as petrol powered vehicles. Hyundai has significant plans to expand their EV line up in India. The brand is expected to launch three new EV’s as well as a facelifted SUV’s in 2025.
Hyundai Creta EV
Hyundai has huge expectations from the launch of this vehicle. This would be the first mass market attempt by Hyundai to pitch in a affordable EV in the Indian market. The brand has already been in the news with its EV launches such as he IONIQ 5 which won the green car of the year award as well. The EV is expected to borrow a lot of styling cues from the ICE variant of the Creta.
The vehicle would have a new façade with a EV spec grill that is a stand out feature of all EV vehicles. The vehicle would have a similar interior as that of the normal Creta, a new EV spec steering wheel along with new aero wheels. The car would have the same power train as that of the Kona EV, a 48 KWH battery pack that delivers a optimum output of 134 BHP and a peak torque figure of 255 NM.
Venue EV
Hyundai is seemingly working on a sub 4 meter small EV SUV that would be based on the ICE version of the Venue. The vehicle would have a similar design as that of the normal Venue, and would be another approach of Hyundai at pitching a affordable EV in the Indian market.
Ioniq 6
Ioniq 6 would be a premium EV vehicle that Hyundai is expected to bring in limited numbers in India just like the previous IONIQ 5. Its also possible that the vehicle might be sold in limited numbers throughout India just like the IONIQ 5 as well . The global spec variant of the vehicle is powered by to different battery packs, that deliver a driving range of about 600km. The interior as well as the cabin of the interior would be quite different than any other vehicle since its a premium vehicle in the range. The vehicle is expected to be showcased at the current Bharat Mobility Expo.
Tuscon Facelift Variant
The Hyundai which is currently on sale in India is soon to receive a facelift. The new version of the vehicle would be showcased at the Baharat Mobility Expo in January. The new Tuscon would have witness cosmetic changes such as a new grill as LED headlamps. The vehicle would also have a new infotainment system along with similar powertrains as before a 2.0 Litre Diesel engine as well as a 2.0 Litre petrol. The vehicle as of yet is available with a 6 speed automatic transmission for the petrol variant and a 8 speed automatic gearbox for the diesel.
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