
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Creta Electric Knight Edition first look review
- Launched at Rs 21.44 lakh
- The interior features black upholstery with brass stitching
A few days ago, Hyundai India launched the Knight Edition of its popular Creta Electric, based on the top-spec Excellence variant. We at 91Wheels got an exclusive look at the car in the flesh and saw how it enhances the SUV's stylish stance. Based on our photos, here's a first-look review of the Creta Electric Knight Edition. Let's dive in - and don't forget to join the 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel to stay updated with the latest automotive news!
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Hyundai Creta Electric Knight Edition

This is essentially a Black Edition with a swankier nameplate, finished in an Abyss Black Matte shade. It also features blacked-out alloy wheels, while the brake calipers are painted red - adding a sporty touch to the Creta Electric. In the regular trim, there's plenty of chrome and a silver skid plate at the bottom, but the Knight Edition maintains a striking dark symmetry. That's what this special edition is all about. Plus the blacked out Hyundai badge is invisible in low light.
Moving to the cabin, the Knight Edition offers an all-black interior accented with brass-colored inserts. These highlights can be seen around the AC vents (front and rear), control buttons, and along the edges of the extended floating console. The seats are finished in plain black with brass stitching, adding a subtle yet premium contrast.

When it comes to features, since this model is based on the top-spec Excellence variant, there's no shortage of tech goodies. It comes equipped with:
- Panoramic Sunroof
- Dual Zone Climate Control
- Drive Mode Select (Eco, Normal, Sport)
- Level 2 ADAS
- ADAS linked regenerative braking system
- V2L
- 10.25 inch digital cluster
- 10.25 inch infotainment screen
- Over-the-air updates
- Exclusive Knight Emblem
- Hyundai Bluelink
Lastly, this edition is available with both a 42 kWh battery pack and a 51.4 kWh pack. The standard version offers a claimed range of 420 km, while the long-range version delivers 510 km. Both feature an FWD drivetrain, and with DC fast charging, you can charge from 10% to 80% in just 58 minutes.
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Verdict
The Knight Edition is now available across Hyundai's lineup - including the i20, Creta, Creta Electric, Alcazar, and Exter. For those who love to stand out, these models are truly eye-catching, thanks to Hyundai's excellent use of black and brass accents. This combination undeniably elevates the premium feel of these popular cars.