Laxmi Intercontinental Pvt. Ltd., the sole distributor of Hyundai vehicles in Nepal, recently held a successful event in Dhangadhi to launch the all-new Creta EV and meet local customers.
With the launch of the Creta EV, Hyundai Nepal is addressing common concerns about electric vehicles—such as spare parts availability, service costs, and long-term support. To build confidence among buyers, the brand is also expanding its RE-Lax charging network, which now includes 66 active chargers (both DC and AC) across the country. This ensures reliable service and support for both electric and petrol (ICE) models.
To promote this initiative nationwide, Hyundai’s senior management is visiting showrooms across Nepal. As part of this effort, a special Meet & Greet was held on June 25, 2025, at Hotel Flora in Chhatakpur, Dhangadhi, hosted by local dealer Dinesh 4 Wheels Pvt. Ltd. New Hyundai models, including the Creta EV, were showcased at the event.
The Creta EV is priced from Rs. 51,96,000, while the locally assembled Creta ICE starts at Rs. 53,96,000—up to Rs. 9 lakh cheaper than the imported ICE models from 2025.
In Nepal, the Creta EV comes with a 42 kWh battery, producing 99 kW (132 bhp) and offering a range of 390 km. It has 200mm of ground clearance and a breakover angle of over 17 degrees—best in its class—making it suitable for light off-road use.
For safety, the Creta EV includes features like ADAS, six airbags, and a 360-degree camera, ensuring all-around protection for passengers.


















