India’s undisputed SUV champion is gearing up for its most significant evolution yet. We’ve reported that work has begun on the third-gen Hyundai Creta (codenamed SX3), and we can now confirm that the midsize SUV will also get a hybrid powertrain option in 2027. This strategic move positions Hyundai to directly challenge Toyota’s stronghold in India’s growing hybrid market.
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Creta’s Hybrid Arsenal: Four Engines, One Mission
The third-generation Hyundai Creta will offer unprecedented powertrain diversity with four engine options – two petrols, one diesel, and a game-changing petrol-hybrid system.
| Powertrain | Engine | Power Output | Key Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| NA Petrol | 1.5L naturally aspirated | 115hp | Entry-level efficiency |
| Turbo Petrol | 1.5L direct-injection turbo | 160hp | Performance-focused |
| Diesel | 1.5L diesel | 116hp | Long-distance efficiency |
| Hybrid | 1.5L petrol + electric motor | TBA | Maximum fuel economy |
Market Context: Why Hyundai’s Timing is Perfect
Sales Dominance Continues: In the January-December 2024 period, the Creta, with 186,919 units, was the best-selling Hyundai product and accounted for 31% of overall PV sales for the company. The rapid pace of demand for the new Creta, launched in January 2024, has meant that the new Creta cruised to 100,000-unit sales in just six months.
Regulatory Push: Recognizing the current infrastructure limitations for EVs and growing regulatory pressure under CAFE Phase 3 norms, the Korean brand is developing hybrid SUVs aimed at delivering both efficiency and scale across domestic and export markets.

Competitive Landscape: The Hybrid Battle Royale
When the Creta hybrid arrives in 2027, it will face formidable competition in the increasingly crowded hybrid SUV space:
Direct Rivals:
- Kia Seltos hybrid (confirmed for 2025)
- Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara hybrid (currently available)
- Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder hybrid
- Renault Duster hybrid (launching soon)
Strategic Advantage: The Hyundai Creta’s established market leadership gives Hyundai a crucial edge. The Hyundai Creta, as seen frequently, dominated the sales chart with close to 16,800 dispatches in August 2024. It was the only compact SUV to cross the mark of 10,000-unit sales.
What Makes This Move Strategic
Shared Technology: Third-gen Creta to share hybrid powertrain with second-gen Seltos, enabling cost efficiencies and faster development cycles.
Government Support: With CAFE Phase 3 norms coming into effect from 2027, hybrids offer manufacturers crucial compliance advantages through super credits for cleaner vehicles.
Timeline and Implications
The Hyundai Creta hybrid will debut after Hyundai India’s first hybrid SUV, positioned between the Alcazar and Tucson, giving the brand a comprehensive hybrid portfolio spanning multiple segments.
For the latest updates on Hyundai’s electrification journey, visit our Hyundai EV Updates section. Track competitive hybrid developments in our SUV Hybrid Comparison guide and stay informed about government EV incentives.
Bottom Line: With 1.2 million Cretas sold over the past decade and unmatched market dominance, Hyundai’s hybrid gambit could reshape India’s SUV landscape, offering buyers the perfect blend of proven reliability and next-gen efficiency.
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