AM Hyundai Unveils All-New Creta Electric at Channi Rama Showroom

Transport Commissioner Vishesh Paul Mahajan and others at the launch of the all-new Creta Electric at AM Hyundai, Channi Rama Jammu. Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 23: AM Hyundai, a renowned name in the automotive industry, proudly presented the all-new Creta Electric at their flagship showroom situated at Channi Rama, Bye Pass…




Transport Commissioner Vishesh Paul Mahajan and others at the launch of the all-new Creta Electric at AM Hyundai, Channi Rama Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 23: AM Hyundai, a renowned name in the automotive industry, proudly presented the all-new Creta Electric at their flagship showroom situated at Channi Rama, Bye Pass Road.
The eagerly awaited launch event was honored by the presence of Transport Commissioner Vishesh Paul Mahajan as the chief guest, who officially unveiled the vehicle alongside RTO Jammu, Pankaj Bhagotra.
Key members of the AM Group management were in attendance, including Chairman Jatinder Gupta, Managing Director Sanjay Mahajan, and Directors Ankur Mahajan, Akshay Mahajan, and Aryan Mahajan, who all played significant roles in the event.
During the event, Vishesh Paul Mahajan highlighted the critical need for sustainable mobility, commending AM Hyundai’s initiative to promote electric vehicles in Jammu and Kashmir. “Electric vehicles represent not just a trend but a crucial step towards a cleaner, greener future. The launch of the Creta Electric is a significant advancement in that direction,” he stated.
The Hyundai CRETA Electric is set to redefine the electric SUV market with its striking design, leading-edge technology, impressive performance, and comprehensive safety features. It aims to make a strong impression in the rapidly growing SUV sector.
The vehicle offers two battery options – a 51.4 kWh battery pack (long-range) providing 473 km on a single charge, and a 42 kWh battery pack delivering 390 km on a single charge. The 51.4 kWh long-range battery pack produces 126 kW (171 PS) of power, while the 42 kWh battery pack generates 99 kW (135 PS) of power.






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