Are you holding yourself back from buying an EV car just because the upfront cost? You are definitely not alone. For years, the massive price gap between traditional petrol vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs) has kept many garage doors shut. The main culprit? The heavy, expensive battery pack that drives up the initial cost.
However, Hyundai has just flipped the script entirely. In a ground breaking move Hyundai launch new BaaS plan for Creta EV aggressively slash the entry barrier for it is highly anticipated mid-size electric SUV. By separating the vehicle price from the battery itself you can now bring home a brand-new Creta EV in a jaw drop starting price of just ₹10.99 Lakh (ex-showroom).
But how exactly does this Battery-as-a-Service model work and is it truly a smart financial move for your daily commute? Let’s break down the real details.

What is the New Creta EV BaaS Plan?
Battery-as-a-Service, or BaaS, is essentially a subscription or rental model for your car’s battery. Instead of paying for the entire cost of the battery pack when you purchase the vehicle, you only buy the physical shell of the car. You then pay for the battery based on the actual kilometers you drive.
Feature,Details for Creta EV BaaS
- Starting Ex-Showroom Price,₹10.99 Lakh
- Battery Rental Cost,₹3.90 per kilometer
- Home Charging Inclusion,7.4 kW AC Wallbox Charger (with HC trims)
This structural change effectively drops the initial purchasing cost by several lakhs, positioning a premium electric SUV directly into the price bracket of standard petrol and diesel compact SUVs. It follows a growing automotive trend in India to make green mobility accessible to the masses.

The Tech Under the Hood: Battery Power & Energy Performance
While the payment structure is highly flexible, Hyundai has not compromised on performance. The Creta EV remain a powerhouse offering advance high voltage technical specification engineered to handle varied Indian road condition.
The Short-Range Variant featured a 42 kWh battery pack pair with an electric motor that push out 135 bhp of power. This setup deliver a very practical ARAI certified driving range of 420 km.
The Long-Range Variant pack a massive 51.4 kWh battery pack delivered a robust 171 bhp. This version boast an impressive ARAI certified driving range of up to 510 km on a single charge.

Lightning-Fast Charging Capabilities
When it come to charge up, the Creta EV support high speed DC fast charging. It is capable of replenish the battery from 10% to 80% in just 39 minutes.
Hyundai has also bundled a few extra upgrades along with this announcement. The vehicle now features an integrated Side Foot Step for easier cabin access. More importantly, Hyundai is offering a 7.4 kW AC wallbox home charger with the HC trims, making overnight garage charging completely seamless. If you enjoy premium electric technology but want to see how this fits into the wider ecosystem, check out how it stacks up against the flagship Hyundai Ioniq 5 on Epic Wheels.
Is the ₹3.90/km Battery Rental Cost Worth It?
Under this scheme, you pay a fixed battery EMI of ₹3.90 per kilometer. To understand the real-world math, let’s see what your monthly battery rental bill would look like based on your commute:
- Driving 1,000 km/month = ₹3,900 battery rental fee.
- Driving 1,500 km/month = ₹5,850 battery rental fee.
Note: You will still have to pay your standard electricity bill for charging the car at home or public fast stations.
Why This Model Makes Practical Sense
The biggest psychological benefit of the Hyundai launches new BaaS plan for Creta EV announcement is that it eliminates long-term battery anxiety. Because you are renting the asset, the health, warranty, and long-term degradation risks of the battery remain the responsibility of the manufacturer, not yours. If you want to see how the Creta EV compares to other upcoming lifestyle electric vehicles in India, read about the Tata Sierra EV on Epic Wheels to weigh your options.

Actionable Takeaway for Car Buyers
Before running to your nearest dealership, calculate your average monthly driving distance. If your monthly usage is highly predictable or moderate (around 1,000 to 1,500 km), the BaaS model is an incredible deal that keeps your upfront loan EMIs very low. However, if you are looking for a premium, hassle-free electric SUV without breaking your bank balance on day one, this new BaaS structure is an absolute game-changer for the Indian market.
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