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▼Hyundai India has officially introduced the Battery as a Service ownership model for the Creta Electric, bringing its starting price down to an affordable Rs 10.99 lakh ex-showroom. By separating the upfront battery cost, buyers only pay a usage fee of Rs 3.9 per kilometre. This bold pricing strategy significantly lowers the initial purchase barrier, making premium electric vehicle ownership highly accessible to modern Indian families.
How the Battery as a Service Model Lowers Ownership Costs
The standard Hyundai Creta Electric currently commands a retail price between Rs 18.03 lakh and Rs 24.70 lakh ex-showroom. For many buyers, the high initial acquisition cost of the battery remains a major barrier.
The Battery as a Service model solves this challenge by removing the battery cost from the vehicle purchase price. By choosing this alternate ownership route the entry cost of the popular electric SUV drops by an impressive Rs 7 lakh. The customer simply purchases the bare vehicle upfront and pays a monthly subscription based on actual usage. At Rs 3.9 per kilometre, this flexible approach aligns the running costs of an electric car much closer to traditional combustion engines.
Hyundai Joins the Growing BaaS Movement in India
With this launch, Hyundai officially becomes the seventh major automotive manufacturer to introduce a battery subscription program in the Indian market. Renting the battery pack is rapidly gaining traction as a primary sales tool for green vehicles.
By implementing this structure, Hyundai joins the ranks of other forward-thinking brands including MG Motor, Citroen, Kia, Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, and Tata Motors. Currently Mahindra and Vinfast remain the only notable exceptions among major vehicle players in the country yet to introduce similar battery rental structures.
New Feature Updates for the Creta Electric
Alongside the massive pricing announcement, the manufacturer has rolled out two significant updates to the vehicle aimed at improving daily convenience.
- Integrated Side Foot Step: The automaker added a sturdy factory-integrated side step across the lineup. This feature greatly improves the ease of ingress and egress, particularly for children and elderly passengers.
- Optimized Home Charging: The premium HC variants will now be supplied with a 7.4kW AC wallbox charger. While this is a step down from the 11kW charger previously offered, it much better aligns with the standard residential electrical infrastructure that most buyers have installed.
Powertrain Options and Performance Specifications
Despite the new ownership structure, the core mechanical specifications of the vehicle remain unchanged.
The table below details the available battery configurations and performance metrics:
|
Battery Pack Capacity |
Peak Power Output |
Claimed ARAI Range |
Charging Capabilities |
|
42 kWh Standard Unit |
135 Brake Horsepower |
420 Kilometers |
10 to 80 percent in 39 Minutes |
|
51.4 kWh Long Range |
171 Brake Horsepower |
510 Kilometers |
Supports Vehicle to Load Tech |
Both battery architectures support rapid DC fast charging, allowing drivers to replenish the battery from 10 to 80 percent in approximately 39 minutes. Additionally, the inclusion of advanced Vehicle to Load technology allows owners to power external electronic appliances directly from the car.
Conclusion
The introduction of the Battery as a Service program for the Hyundai Creta Electric is a massive win for consumers. By driving the entry price down to Rs 10.99 lakh and charging a nominal Rs 3.9 per kilometre fee, Hyundai successfully eliminates the biggest hurdle to electric vehicle adoption. Paired with practical new updates and reliable range options, the premium SUV is positioned to dominate the domestic market.
Mehul Jain
EV Specialist & Clean Mobility Advocate. Mehul Jain is an expert in India’s evolving electric vehicle ecosystem, with a focus on EVs, charging infrastructure, and sustainable mobility. His articles cover everything from government subsidies to range insights, helping readers navigate the shift to cleaner transportation.