The success of the model was significantly influenced by customer choices. Top trims accounted for 71% of Creta Electric sales and 24% of all ICE variant sales. While linked features were found in 38% of all sold units, sunroof-equipped variants made up 69% of total sales.
During the Bharat Mobility Global Expo in January 2025, Hyundai unveiled the 'Creta Electric,' the electric version of the Creta. The SUV comes with two battery pack options: 42kWh and 51.4kWh, and its ex-showroom pricing ranges from 17,99,000 to 23,49,900. When fully charged, the 42kWh battery has a driving range of 390 km; with the 51.4kWh variant, this range is increased to 473 km.