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Affordable electric cars to buy in India.

Electric mobility is a great option to reduce pollution because of the environmental benefits it provides. Now, if you are planning to buy an electric car in India, we have made a list of few electric cars, so you can consider affordable options available for electric cars in India.



Tiago EV is the most affordable EV you can buy in India and is the third EV from Tata Motors after the Nexon EV and Tigor EV.
Tata Tiago EV will use a 19.2 kWh battery pack that makes 60 bhp of power. The second option is also available as a bigger 24 kWh battery pack that will generate 74 bhp of power. Tata claims that the Tiago EV can go up to 250 km and 315 km per charge. The battery charges from 0-100% in around 8.7 hours, while the charging time can be minimized to just an hour using a fast charger. Like the Nexon and Tigor EVs, it is also powered by Tata’s ‘Ziptron’ high-voltage architecture and uses a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor.    
Tata Tiago EV price starts at ₹ 8.49 Lakh.

Tata Tigor EV



Tata Tigor EV is the all-electric derivative of the Tigor compact sedan. its initial sales were restricted to commercial buyers only, but now it is available to private buyers as well. Tigor EV is an interesting option to those keen on zero emissions motoring, but the high asking price limits the car’s appeal.
Permanent magnet synchronous motor used in this car which produces the power of 55 kW and torque of 170 Nm. it comes with 26 kWh High energy density Lithium-ion IP 67 battery pack with liquid cooled thermal management system. The ev has Single speed transmission for automatic like drive. The upgraded Tigor EV's ARAI-certified range is rated at 315 km, compared to the previous Tigor EV's range of 306 km. A full charge from a wall charger takes 11.5 hours while a 15kW DC fast charger can do 80 percent in 2 hours.
In other respects, the Tigor EV feels no different to the regular Tigor. The steering is light and ride quality is decent.
Price of Tata Tigor EV in India ranges between Rs. 12.49 Lakh and Rs. 13.75 Lakh.

Tata Nexon EV Prime




Nexon EV having already captured 74 percent of EV sales. The Nexon EV Prime is a rebranded version of the standard Nexon EV, equipped with extra features from its sibling, the Nexon EV Max All in all, this Tata EV continues to be India's most affordable electric SUV owing to a potential powertrain, decent dynamics, modern looks and a spacious cabin that's well loaded too. Tata Nexon EV Prime will use a 30.2 kWh battery pack with warranty of 8 years and uses permanent magnet synchronous motor that makes 127 bhp of power and 245 Nm of torque. Tata claims that the Nexon EV Prime can go up to 312 km per charge. The battery charges from 0-80% in around 60 minutes.
Nexon EV Prime price starts from Rs. 13.99 Lakh.

Tata Nexon EV Max



Tata Nexon EV Max gets a magnified range of 453km (MIDC), more than 437km offered initially. Existing Nexon EV Max buyers will also get an OTA software update to increase the range from February 25th. The Nexon EV Max XM variant is having with features like projector headlights, Harman infotainment system, connected car tech, cruise control and automatic climate control. Tata Nexon EV Max will use a 40.5 kWh battery pack with warranty of 8 years and uses permanent magnet synchronous motor that makes 141 bhp of power. The battery charges from 0-80% in less than an hour.
Nexon EV Prime price starts from Rs. 16.49 Lakh.


Mahindra XUV 400 EV


Mahindra has completed 10 thousand booking of XUV 400 EV within four days of opening the booking. It is offered in two variants EC, and EL. Deliveries for the EL variant will be in March, while the EC variant have been scheduled for Diwali. Mahindra’s electric SUV comes with power of 150PS and 310Nm of torque. its electric motor is powered by a 34.5 kWh and 39.5 kWh battery pack, and MIDC claimed range with 34.5 kWh battery pack is 375km, and with 39.5 kWh battery pack is 456km. Despite being front-wheel drive, it sprints from 0 to 100kmph in 8.3 seconds. The EC variant gets the choice of a 3.3 kW charger and a 7.2kW charger, while the EL variant gets the bigger 7.2kW charger as standard, battery charges from 0-80% in 50 minutes. 
XUV400 EV price starts from Rs. 15.99 Lakh.


Comments

Anonymous said…
Tata is making good cars.
Vijay said…
Mahindra XUV 400 is good one.

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