The list of Electric cars in India

The list of Electric cars in India

Tata Nexon EV

Tata Nexon EV is available in three variants – XM, XZ+ and XZ+ LUX variants. The electric SUV available in three colour options – signature teal blue, glacier white and moonlit silver. The vehicle gets health monitoring system which helps with remote diagnostics, vehicle health alerts and Over-The-Air (OTA) updates.

Exterior 

The Nexon EV is based on the Impact Design 2.0 language. The electric SUV gets sporty central grille with signature tri-arrows, wide grille with signature Humanity Line running from lamp to lamp. The higher variant is available in dual tone body colour and 16-inch diamond cut alloy wheels.

Interior

The Nexon EV sports an Altroz-sourced flat-bottom steering wheel and instrument cluster which, in the Nexon EV, gives out information like – charge level, driving range, battery consumption, turn-by-turn navigation and more. Tata also provides the ZConnect app suite with 35 connectivity features.

Hyundai Kona Electric

According to Hyundai, the Kona Electric will be ‘India’s First Real Electric SUV’. The electric version is due for India launch on 9 July. It is believed that Hyundai will introduce the Kona EV in India via the CKD route and it will be locally assembled at the company’s facility in Chennai. Reports indicate Hyundai to bring 1,000 units of the Kona Electric in India.

As compared to the regular model, the electric version gets subtle updates in form of a new grille with charging port, redesigned front bumper with aerodynamic intake vents, and a revised rear bumper to conceal the exhaust vents.The battery pack is integrated into the all-new platform, and the e-SUV comes with 373-litre boot space.

Internationally, the Kona EV is available with two powertrain options that offer different power outputs and driving range. The Short Range variant is powered by a 39.2kWh battery pack that provides a range of 300km. It makes 133bhp of maximum power and can make the 0-100kmph sprint in 9.3 seconds. The Long Range version is powered by a 64kWh battery pack that offers a driving range of 470km. It produces 201bhp with and does 0-100kmph in 7.6 seconds. The 39.2kWh version can be fully charged in 6 hours, while the 64kWh battery pack takes around 9 hours to charge.

Additionally, the Kona electric comes with a 100kW DC fast charger, which can charge the SUV up to 80 per cent in just 54 minutes. The Kona EV is likely to be priced between Rs 25 lakhs to Rs 30 lakhs.

MG ZS EV

The 2021 MG ZS EV has been introduced in India with a price tag of Rs 21 lakh (ex-showroom). The updated model is available in two variants, Excite and Exclusive, priced at Rs 21 lakh and Rs 24.18 lakh, respectively.

Compared to the outgoing model, the 2021 MG ZS EV gets an updated iSmart system with Hinglish voice commands. This technology enables the vehicle to respond to over 35 Hinglish voice commands that operate various car functions such as opening the sunroof (Khul Ja Sim Sim), turning on the radio (FM Chalao), and adjusting the AC temperature controls (Temperature Kum Kardo). The ground clearance of the ZS EV has been increased by 16mm, and now stands at 177mm. The model also rides on new 215/55 R17 tyres.

Tata Tigor EV

Tata Tigor is available in three trims - XE+, XM+ and XT+. The Tigor EV extended range variant will be available for both fleet and personal segment customers. The vehicle qualifies for a FAME II incentive for eligible commercial customers. The vehicle is available in available in three colour options including Pearlescent White, Egyptian Blue and Roman Silver.

The Tata Tigor EV is powered by a 21.5 kWh battery pack with a battery cooling system. Also on offer are two charging ports, one for fast charging and the other for slow AC charging. The electric motor produces 40bhp of power and 105Nm of torque. The model will come equipped with ABS and dual airbags (driver airbag only for XE trim) as standard features. The standard warranty for it stands at three years or 1.25 lakh kms.

Visually, the electric version of the Tigor does not get major styling updates except for blue coloured lettering and mild detailing. The vehicle measures 3,992mm in length, 1,677mm wide, and has a height of 1,537mm. Its wheelbase measures 2,450 mm respectively.

Jaguar I-Pace - ₹ 1.06 Crore


The new Jaguar I-Pace has been launched in India, with prices starting at Rs 1.06 crore (ex-showroom). The model is offered in three variants across 12 colour options.

Propelling the Jaguar I-Pace is a 90kWh lithium-Ion battery with two electric motors (one on each axle) that produce a combined output of 389bhp and 696Nm of torque. The model can attain speeds of 100kmph from standstill in 4.8 seconds.

The 2021 Jaguar I-Pace can be charged via the 100kW rapid charger that brings the juice up from zero to 80 per cent in 40 minutes, while the 7.4 kW AC wall charger will take 10 hours to charge up to 80 per cent. A full charge is claimed to return a range of 470 kilometres (WLTP rated).

Feature highlights of the new Jaguar I-Pace include matrix LED headlamps, 19-inch alloy wheels, LED tail lights, adaptive cruise control, powered tail-gate, Meridian music system, 3D surround camera, leather sports seats, and a touchscreen system for the AC controls.

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