Great news for Indian drivers looking to go green! Two major Indian car companies, Tata and Mahindra Gear Up to Launch New Electric SUVs in India. We’ve been following these developments closely and have collected the latest details on these exciting new models to keep you informed. Whether you’re an environmentally conscious car enthusiast or simply looking for a powerful and efficient new ride, these upcoming electric SUVs are worth keeping an eye on.
Buckle Up for Electrification: Top Picks Tata and Mahindra Gear Up to Launch New Electric SUVs
Calling all electric car fans in India! Get ready to hit the road in style with new electric SUVs coming soon from Tata Motors and Mahindra. We’ve got the inside scoop on these upcoming rides. Expect a wider range of electric SUVs to choose from in the next few months. Here, we’ll break down the details we know so far to help you decide which electric SUV might be the perfect fit for you.
Tata Curvv EV
The Curvv will come in two models: a cutting-edge electric vehicle (EV) and a classic petrol-powered internal combustion engine (ICE) model. Eco-conscious drivers will be happy to hear that the electric Curvv will be the first to hit the road, with sales expected to start sometime between July and September of this year.
But those who prefer the familiar power of petrol won’t have to wait too long. The petrol-powered Curvv is expected to follow just a few months after the EV model, arriving in dealerships around October or November. It’s worth noting that while Tata mentioned a petrol engine, the Curvv with a later release date will use a diesel engine. They showed it off at a recent auto expo held in Delhi.
Also read: Tata Nexon Dark Edition Arrives in a New Avatar!
Power, Performance, and Efficiency: The Curvv EV from Tata Motors
Get ready for a new electric SUV from Tata Motors called the Curvv! Bigger than the Nexon EV, the Curvv offers more space for people and things. It might even come in two battery choices: a single motor for efficiency or a double dose of motors for more power. The double-motor option could travel over 500 kilometers on a single charge, which is more than enough for most daily commutes. Plus, the Curvv EV can juice up quickly at fast-charging stations, so you won’t be waiting around for long. Need to power some appliances on the go? No problem! The Curvv EV can double as a giant portable charger, thanks to its battery.
Mahindra XUV300 EV: A Compact and Affordable Electric SUV
Mahindra is launching a new electric car, the XUV300 EV! It will be a smaller, more affordable option compared to their XUV400 EV. The XUV300 EV will be a little shorter than four meters long, making it perfect for city driving and parking. This new car is based on the upcoming facelift of the regular XUV300, which means it will have a fresh, modern look. The design is expected to borrow some features from Mahindra’s larger XUV700 and their electric BE series SUVs.
Mahindra’s Electric XUV300: Price and Launch Timeline
Mahindra is getting ready to launch an electric version of their popular XUV300. The starting price is expected to be around Rs. 14 lakh, which is similar to the base model of the Tata Nexon EV. Higher-end versions of the electric XUV300 might cost up to Rs. 17 lakh (without taxes and dealer charges). This positions it against both the basic and mid-range Nexon EV options. We can expect to see the electric XUV300 sometime in the middle of 2024, following the release of a revamped version of the standard XUV300 that uses petrol.
Mahindra XUV300 EV: Stylish Design and Feature-Packed Interior
The Mahindra XUV300 EV is set to be a stylish and well-equipped electric SUV. On the outside, expect to see eye-catching LED daytime running lights, a unique grille with two sections and big air intakes, sleek LED taillights that stretch across the back, sporty bumpers, and new alloy wheels. Inside, the XUV300 EV will likely boast a large touchscreen infotainment system that lets you connect your smartphone wirelessly using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
It might also have a digital instrument cluster instead of traditional gauges, along with high-quality materials and finishes throughout the cabin. While official details are still emerging, the XUV300 EV is expected to come with a 35 kWh battery pack.
Also read: Tata Sumo Launching Very Soon In India: Tremendous Features and Power