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      Home » Hyundai to launch Creta EV in Q4 FY25

      Hyundai to launch Creta EV in Q4 FY25

      Garima SharmaBy Garima SharmaJune 18, 2024 E-Mobility 2 Mins Read
      Hyundai to launch Creta EV in Q4 FY25
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      Based on the draft red herring prospectus that the business filed with the Securities Exchange Board of India for an initial public offering (IPO), Hyundai Motor India intends to adjust its electric vehicle (EV) strategy and schedule in accordance with domestic market demand by introducing suitable models.

      The information is released at a time when the nation’s market for electric cars has begun to slow down and monthly EV sales are declining.

      Hyundai India will introduce four new electric cars, including a mass-market model, according to the DRHP. The end of the current fiscal year will see the release of its well-liked Creta EV.

      “We are following a transition strategy, starting with the launch of high-end, premium EVs. We plan to transition towards the mass markets as the EV market and ecosystem sales increase in India. In line with this, we aim to launch four EV models in the future, including Creta EV, in the last quarter of Fiscal 2025,” the company said.

      Hyundai India believes that its South Korean parent company’s diversified xEV portfolio, which includes battery EVs, hybrid EVs, plug-in hybrid EVs, mild hybrid EVs, and fuel cell EVs, will be a “key enabler” for EV strategies in India.

      “We believe that our experience in developing dedicated, localised ICE models will help us leverage their know-how to develop localised xEV models for the Indian market,” the DRHP note added.

      Hyundai Motor India had announced an investment of Rs 20,000 crore towards the electric vehicle business in Tamil Nadu last year and has plans to bring hybrid powertrains too in the future.

      To maximise the price competitiveness of its EV portfolio, the company intends to focus on securing local production capabilities for key parts such as cells, battery packs, power electronics, and drivetrains and building a localised EV supply chain.

      The company has, infact leased a section of the Chennai Manufacturing Plant to Mobis for the assembly of EV batteries, which will be supplied to us, reducing our import costs for battery packs, informed the company.

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