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    Mahindra KUV100 Electric Launch In 2022 – Before Tata Punch EV

    Mahindra eKUV100 has been spied testing on multiple occasions – It gets the same exterior design as its ICE powered siblingMahindra eKUV100 Spied – Rival To Upcoming Tata Punch ElectricMahindra was considered as a pioneer by many, when it came to electric car segment. They had on offer cars like e2O and later e2O Plus, when there were hardly any rivals. Unfortunately, these cars never delivered sales performance as per expectations. Some were of the opinion that sales were not there, as there was no demand.But that has changed now. With the buzz around EVs gaining momentum, Mahindra is planning launch of multiple new products in the coming years. At the last Auto Expo, Mahindra showcased three pre-production concept EVs. One of them was eKUV100 which is a battery-powered version of KUV100 Nxt.Mahindra eKUV100 Launch DetailsSpeculations regarding launch of the KUV100 electric have been around since it was showcased. A few months back, the company even teased the electric cross hatch on its official website for a brief period. Later, reports indicated that Mahindra had scrapped plans for the electric KUV100 for now and that it could be launched as a dedicated EV for the fleet segment.However, latest report from ET Auto reveals that the entry-level electric crossover is in its final stages of development and testing and will be hitting markets by the end of this year. It is likely to precede the upcoming XUV300 Electric which is expected to be launched somewhere at the start of 2023.Upcoming Mahindra KUV100 ElectricExpected Price & RangeAt the time of its unveiling at 2020 Auto Expo, Mahindra had pegged the starting launch price of eKUV100 at Rs 8.25 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) including the FAME incentives. However, that might be difficult to achieve considering the rise in input costs over the past few months due to multiple factors.That said, Mahindra would still want to price it below Rs 10 lakh mark which will make it a perfect rival to Tata Tigor EV which is currently the most affordable electric car in India. We expect the upcoming Mahindra KUV100 Electric to offer a range of around 250 kms on a single charge. Upon launch, it will rival the upcoming electric versions of Punch, Kwid, etc.Mahindra’s Electric Mobilty PlansMahindra has been active in the commercial segment of EVs with three-wheelers and smaller LCVs like Treo and eAlfa. Last year, Mahindra & Mahindra strengthened its electric mobility operations by establishing two separate EV verticals namely Last Mile mobility (LMM) and Electric Vehicle Tech Centre.The company also announced a fresh capital investment of over Rs 3000 crores in LMM and launch of new electric SUV platform – Born Electric Vision. Mahindra has teased three new electric SUVs under the of Born Electric Vision platform on social media. These will be making their maiden appearances in July this year.Source More

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    2023 Renault Kwid Electric Spied – Upcoming Tata Punch EV Rival

    Renault is developing a battery-powered version of Kwid for many international markets2023 Renault Kwid Electric SpiedLike many other automakers, Renault is planning on venturing into the electric mobility space in many international markets. The company’s new electric car Kwid E-Tech has been touted to cater to the entry-level EV segment in several markets. This model is already on sale in China where it is known as City K-ZE.A test mule of this EV was recently spotted on the streets of Brazil ahead of its official launch in South America. A concept of the fully electric Kwid also made an appearance at the last edition of Auto Expo in 2020. As seen in the recent spy shots, Kwid E-Tech is very similar to its IC engine counterpart with its design based on the facelifted Kwid.2023 Renault Kwid Electric SpiedBarring the closed-off front grille, Kwid E-Tech is more or less similar to the gasoline version of this hatchback. Also, there is no exhaust in the battery-powered vehicle. In fact, the test unit seen in these spy shots resembles the China-spec City K-ZE very closely. Side and rear profiles of the car are exactly identical to the regular Kwid.While there are no confirmed technical details on the Brazilian-spec Kwid EV, reports suggest that it will be equipped with a more powerful electric powertrain than the one offered in Dacia Spring offered in Europe. The latter is also a Kwid-based EV. The European electric hatch is powered by a 26.8 kWh battery pack which returns an output of 44 bhp and 125 Nm of peak torque.2023 Renault Kwid Electric SpiedIt claims a range of 295km on a single charge as per the WLTP cycle. In China, K-ZE is offered with the same battery pack and offers a range of 271km (NEDC cycle).A relatively small battery size aided by a low kerb weight of 970 kg allows the battery unit to be charged at a quick rate. Using a standard 7.4kW wall box AC charger, it takes four hours for the battery to get rejuvenated fully.On the heels of the 2020 Auto Expo, Renault announced that it will be launching Kwid EV in India in the next two years. But that has not happened yet. If the Kwid electric is launched in India, it will rival the likes of upcoming electric cars – Tata Punch EV, Maruti EV, etc.Existing Kwid in IndiaCurrently, Kwid in India is available in four trims namely RXL, RXL (O), RXT and Climber which are priced between Rs Rs 4.49 lakh to Rs 5.83 lakh (ex-showroom). It is offered in two naturally aspirated petrol engine options- a 0.8-litre unit and a 1.0-litre unit. The former produces 53 bhp and 72 Nm of peak torque whereas the latter kicks out 67 bhp and 91 Nm of peak torque.Source More

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    Tata Tigor Electric Spied – More range, Larger Battery Like Nexon EV?

    Nexon EV is set to get an upgrade – New range is estimated to be around 375 km to 400 km on a single chargeTata Tigor Electric SpiedIt is not a secret anymore that Tata Motors is working on an enhanced battery pack for its EV segment leader Nexon EV. Updated version of the compact crossover is expected to be launched on 6th April.In related news, a fully camouflaged Tigo EV test vehicle has been spotted on Pune-Mumbai Expressway recently, indicating that the compact sedan too could be in for a battery update real soon. Hat tip to automotive enthusiast Gaurang Chakrabarti for sharing exclusive spy shots.2022 Tata Tigor EV – What to expect?The fact that Tata Tigor Electric prototype is fully camouflaged point towards some visual changes, however its sheet metal design is not likely to undergo any modifications. Just like Nexon, major change will come in the form of a battery with enhanced capacity which means addition of more modules to existing battery pack.Other range enhancing approaches include improvement in energy density of cells and increasing depth of discharge. The soon-to-be-launched Nexon EV is reported to receive a capacity expansion to the tune of 10 kWh to reach around 40 kWh. This should be good for a range of at least 400 km.Tata Tigor Electric SpiedThe extent to which Tigor EV’s battery capacity will be enhanced depends on various factors, not the least of which is availability of space to accommodate those extra cell modules. We expect overall capacity to be extended at least by 6 to 10 kWh from existing 26 kWh. Updated Nexon will get a 40 kWh battery pack, compared to the existing Nexon EV’s 30 kWh battery.Range BoostObviously, this will translate into an improved autonomy. Currently, Tigor EV has a certified range of 306 km and we think Tata Motors will be aiming to achieve somewhere between 375 km to 400 km with battery update.Other mechanical changes would come in the form of new springs and dampers to account for added weight which could result in a mild variation in ground clearance. We expect the automaker to use this opportunity to also revise its variant-wise features list which may see some additions and deletions driven by customer feedback.Tata Tigor Electric SpiedThe existing PMSM e-motor producing 74 hp and 170 Nm of torque is not likely to witness any significant changes. The performance figures may vary slightly owing to a higher kerb weight but real world driving experience should be more or less the same.Launch TimelineTata Motors has a huge backlog of orders for their electric cars Nexon and Tigor. With demand on rise, the company is working on adding new variants to the line-up. These will come with larger battery pack, and will be more expensive. Tata will continue offering existing variants along with the new ones with higher range.Tata Tigor Electric SpiedWe expect new Tata Tigor EV with improved range to be launched a few months after Nexon EV. Despite being significantly cheaper than its SUV sibling, he Tigor EV finds fewer takers in comparison. A battery update could go a long way in enhancing its appeal as a potential choice for private buyers. The steadily rising fuel prices will only help the case of pure electric vehicles in general. More

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    Volvo XC40 Electric Price Rs 75 L – All Details Leak Via Official Website

    Volvo is also expected to launch a plug-in hybrid version of XC40 in India in futureVolvo XC40 Electric Listed On Official WebsiteVolvo was one of the first luxury auto brands in India to confirm the launch of a fully electric SUV in India. However, numerous delays meant German rivals like Mercedes Benz, Audi and BMW leapfrogged the Swedish marque in launching their respective EV offerings in the country.The company unveiled its first electric SUV in the form of XC40 Recharge back in March last year with an aim of commencing bookings from June whereas deliveries were slated to begin from October 2021 onwards. However, since then there have been no developments regarding launch of the electric SUV until now.Volvo XC40 Electric PriceVolvo has now officially listed XC40 Recharge with its prices and specs on its India website. The fully electric crossover will be offered at a price of Rs 75 lakhs (ex-showroom) and will reach Indian shores as a Completely Built Unit (CBU).New Volvo Electric XC40 will be available in a single, fully-loaded Recharge Pro trim. Volvo is yet to confirm when the bookings and deliveries of the electric SUV will actually commence.Volvo XC40 Electric – Interior OptionsPowering the India-spec XC40 Recharge is a 75kWh battery pack that feeds energy to a twin electric motor setup- one on each axle. This powertrain returns a combined output of 408 bhp and 660 Nm of peak torque. While top speed is limited to 180kmph, the electric SUV can sprint 0-100kmph in just 4.9 seconds.Volvo XC40 Electric SpecsVolvo XC40 Recharge- Exterior DesignVisually, XC40 Recharge is very similar to its gasoline counterpart barring a few tweaks in its styling. The most noticeable update in the fully-electric version will be a new sealed front fascia which replaces a conventional mesh-like grille. It also receives a ‘Recharge’ badging at front while the fuel refilling lid on the rear panel serves as a battery charging port for the SUV.Along the side profile, it gets similar cuts and creases as the regular petrol-powered XC40 which gives it a sharp look. It rides on 19-inch dual-tone diamond-cut alloy wheels that give it a premium appeal. At rear, it features a pair of vertically stacked L-shaped LED taillamps, raked rear glass panel and Volvo lettering on the tailgate.Volvo XC40 Electric – Colour OptionsInteriors & FeaturesInside the cabin, XC40 Recharge will be offered with two interior themes- Charcoal Leather; and Nubuck textile with Vinyl and Nappa leather, both all-black schemes. It gets a very familiar cabin with a minimalistic layout featuring a vertically-oriented touchscreen infotainment display and air-con vents. The Android-based infotainment system is laced with ‘Volvo On Call’ in-car connectivity technology with scheduled Over-the-Air (OTA) updates.Other standard features included are heated seats in front and back, a multifunctional steering wheel, automatic climate control and more. On the safety front, it will offer a 360-degree parking camera, multiple airbags, lane assist and emergency braking system. It is available in five exterior colour options including Black Stone, Denim Blue, Fusion Red, Glacier Silver and Crystal White. More

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    2022 Tata Nexon Electric Launch Likely On 6th April – Longer Range

    Tata Motors has sent a block your date email to media for 6th April 2022 – It is likely to be for updated Nexon EV2022 Tata Nexon Electric Launch On 6th AprilTata Motors Nexon EV has been segment leader in the electric car space of India. It currently commands around 60% of overall sales which happen in the segment. Now, staying true to its motto of ‘New Forever‘, Tata Motors is planning on bringing in an updated version of Nexon EV. This new updated version will pack a larger battery pack, which will translate into a longer range.2022 Tata Nexon Electric – Additional RangeCurrent 30.2 kWh battery of Nexon EV is sufficient for a claimed range of 312 kms. Tata plans to introduce a 40kWh battery pack on 2022 Nexon which would help it to deliver a claimed range of around 400 kms. This larger battery would need more space and hence, Tata has re-worked the design of floor and boot as well. The added range will come at a cost of additional weight too. Weight of 40kWh battery pack would be around 100 kgs more, when compared with 30.2kWh battery.With additional range, 2022 Nexon Electric will become a direct rival to Hyundai Kona and MG ZS EV. The latter got updated a couple of weeks back with a larger battery, and a claimed range of 461 kms with starting price of Rs 22 lakhs ex-sh. 2022 Tata Nexon Electric launch is likely to take place on 6th April.Other updates on Nexon EV will include introduction of selectable regeneration modes, which will allow driver to choose intensity of regenerative braking. Being a 2022 model, Tata would also bring in a few cosmetic updates and new alloy wheels. Addition of Electronic Stability Program (ESP) is also expected to be brought in.2022 Tata Nexon Electric will come with 2 options for charging. Image – Tesla Club IndiaCompetition and Expected CostTata will mostly sell both versions of Nexon EV, side by side. Hence, customers will have option to choose between the two models of electric SUV. The model with a 40kWh battery likely to cost around INR 3-4 lakhs additional. However, even with a sticker price of INR 18 lakhs approx, it will still undercut its competition, which comprises of Hyundai Kona EV and MG ZS EV.Tata Motors has set an ambitious plan for itself of having 10 electric offerings in its portfolio by 2026. 2022 Nexon will further aid Tata Motors to expand its existing portfolio. With the increase in adoption of Electric Vehicles, customers have started to accept EVs as their second or third vehicle.However, with an increased range of around 400 km, customers will have more freedom to choose Nexon EV as their primary vehicle too. Increase in range will also provide customers the confidence to plan on short outstation trips, a culture which has gained massive popularity since the onset of pandemic.In related news, it must be noted that Tata Motors recently raised INR 7,500 crore from investment firms in exchange of a 11-15% stake in its new EV company, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility. This new firm has been incorporated to design, develop and manufacture all kinds of services related to EVs and e-mobility. More

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    Tata Tigor Electric Sedan Prices Increased By Rs 25k – March 2022

    Apart from Tigor EV, Tata Motors has also increased prices of Nexon EV by Rs 25,000New Tata Tigor ElectricElectric mobility is gradually picking up pace in India. Although there are currently very few options in the passenger vehicle segment, there has been a noteworthy rise in demand for battery-powered cars. Tata Motors is currently the leader of the electric vehicle space in India’s passenger vehicle market.The company launched an upgraded version of Tigor EV last year which features some aesthetic updates in addition to a new powertrain. Its exterior design is identical to its IC engine-powered sibling, barring a few subtle yet notable variations.For instance, Tigor EV flaunts blue highlights in the faux grille, headlamps, alloy wheels and fog lamp housings which differentiate it from the regular Tigor. Tigor EV is currently offered in four variants including XE, XM, XZ+ and XZ+ Dual Tone. Tata Motors also offers a battery-powered Tigor for fleet consumers called Xpres-T EV.Tata Tigor EV- Price IncreaseAlong with prices of other models, Tata Motors has updated prices of its electric sedan offering as well. The homegrown carmaker has increased prices of Tigor EV by up to Rs 25,000. After the latest price revision, prices of Tigor EV start from Rs 12.24 lakh and go up to Rs 13.39 lakh (both prices are ex-showroom).Tata Electric Cars Prices March 2022 – Nexon EV and Tigor EVFeatures on offerInside its cabin as well, Tigor EV is bolstered by blue accents on AC vents and seat upholsteries. The electric sedan boasts of features including a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment display, a Harman audio system with four speakers and four tweeters, auto climate control, a cooled glovebox, a rear-view camera, a digital instrument console, auto-folding ORVMs, projector headlamps and more.In terms of safety, Tigor EV gets dual airbags, speed-sensing auto door locks, hill ascent/descent control and ABS with EBD. Dimensionally, it offers a wheelbase of 2,450mm and a ground clearance of 172mm.Powertrain SpecsPowering Tigor EV is Tata’s Ziptron technology which comprises an IP67-rated 26kWh liquid-cooled battery pack sending power to an electric motor. This setup returns an output of 74 bhp and 170 Nm of peak torque and an estimated range of 306km on a single charge. The battery could be rejuvenated 0-80 percent in 8.5 hours using a standard wall charger, while using a fast charger takes 60 minutes.A similar Ziptron powertrain is available in Nexon EV which is set for a significant upgrade in the near future. Tata Motors will soon launch an updated iteration of the electric crossover with a bigger battery pack which is expected to offer a range of about 400km on a single charge. More

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    Tata Nexon Electric Prices Increased By Rs 25,000 – March 2022

    Tata Motors will soon be launching an updated version of Nexon EV with a larger battery packTata Nexon ElectricTata Motors keeps on constantly updating its lineup. In the past few months, the company has introduced an all new car in the form of Punch, multiple special models including the Dark Edition range and the recently launched Kaziranga Edition. They have also launched CNG Tiago and CNG Tigor.The company’s next big launch is likely to be an updated Nexon EV with the option of a larger battery pack. While Nexon EV is available as a Dark Edition model, it misses out on a Kaziranga Edition. The reason why Nexon EV did not get Kaziranga edition is that the carmaker has some other plans for their electric SUV.Tata Nexon Electric Prices March 2022It is likely that Tata Motors is planning to launch a new special edition for Nexon EV. This could probably be exclusive with their electric cars – Nexon and Tigor. The new special edition of Nexon EV could be a new variant with a new exterior paint scheme and a slightly different interior layout.Considering that the Nexon EV is getting a facelift soon, the launch of a special edition could help clear existing stock of the electric SUV. Ahead of that, Tata Motors has increased prices of Nexon EV by Rs 25k. All variants of Nexon electric have become expensive. Tata has also increased prices of their petrol / diesel cars by Rs 3k.Tata Nexon Electric Prices March 2022For now, Nexon continues in three variants of XM, XZ+ and XZ+ Lux. The latter 2 variants also come in Dark mode. The Dark Edition model of Nexon EV adopts an all-black theme and is wrapped by a Midnight Black paint scheme on its exterior. It rides on completely blacked-out alloy wheels and comes with additional features like a tyre pressure monitoring system and a tyre puncture repair kit.Nexon EV Specs & VariantsCurrently, Nexon EV is packed with Tata’s Ziptron EV powertrain technology which features a 30.2kWh lithium-ion battery pack that supplies energy to an electric motor. The resultant output from this powertrain is rated at 127 bhp and 245 Nm of peak torque.The electric SUV claims a range of 312km on a single charge. It also comes with an 8-year standard warranty and an IP67 waterproof battery pack. Nexon does not have a direct rival in the segment, but competes with the likes of MG ZS EV and Hyundai Kona EV.Tata Motors offers a small home wall box charger that takes around 8 hours for the battery to be rejuvenated. Using a fast charger, the battery could be recharged from 0-80 percent in just 60 minutes. In its present avatar, Nexon EV is offered in three trims including XM, XZ+, and XZ+ Lux which are priced between Rs 14.54 lakh and Rs 17.15 lakh (ex-showroom). More

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    Upcoming Mahindra Electric SUV Interiors Teased – XUV900?

    Even popular brands like Mahindra will have to make considerable efforts to establish a foothold in EV spaceMahindra XUV900 Electric Interiors Teased?With the global push towards reducing carbon emissions, carmakers are faced with an entirely new set of challenges. While current focus is on complying with stricter emission norms, the future will necessitate a complete shift to EVs. As the technology is entirely different, it has created a level-playing field for startups as well as established players in automotive space.Mahindra Born Electric EVs – XUV900 Interiors Teased?Creator of bestsellers like Thar, XUV700, Bolero and Scorpio, Mahindra is looking to achieve similar results in EV space as well. It is currently working on at least 3 electric cars, which will be part of its Born Electric range. These will be based on an entirely new platform. Mahindra has stated that its new electric cars will be unveiled later this year in July. Most details will be revealed at the time of unveil.As evident in teasers, Mahindra Born Electric range has only SUVs. It is likely that Mahindra will first target segments that have high demand. Once it emerges as a leading EV manufacturer, the company can think about other segments.Mahindra is likely to continue with its existing strategy wherein it focuses exclusively on SUVs. The company has decided not to foray in hatchbacks and sedan segment. The same approach can be used in EV space as well. Today, Mahindra has released yet another teaser. This time, they tease the interiors of, what looks like the upcoming XUV900 Electric SUV coupe.[embedded content][embedded content]Initially, Mahindra is expected to target sub-compact SUV, mid-size SUV and premium SUV segments. This will ensure that Mahindra born electric cars will be accessible to a broader range of users. Based on market response, it will also help the company to understand which segments have the most potential.Mahindra new electric carsMahindra Born Electric range will have distinctive design and styling, quite different from its existing petrol/diesel powered SUVs. Some key features include C-shaped LED DRLs and tail lamps and aerodynamic body panelling. Two of these SUVs can be seen with a sloping roofline, creating a premium coupe-like persona.Another USP of Mahindra Born Electric cars will be a comprehensive range of advanced features. It will include a new set of connectivity features, likely to be powered by AI and machine learning. We have already seen Mahindra upgrade its features list with XUV700 that offers ADAS functions such as front collision warning, traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning and automatic emergency braking.In case of electric SUVs, one key challenge for Mahindra will be pricing. The bigger the vehicle, the more battery power it will need to push it forward. And current battery packs don’t come cheap. Mahindra’s current range of SUVs are known for their affordability. It will be interesting to see if Mahindra is able to retain that advantage in EV space as well. More