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    New Skoda Compact Electric SUV Details Revealed – 560 Kms Range, 3 Battery Options

    New Skoda Compact Electric SUVSkoda’s newest electric SUV will be offered with three battery pack options, with max range of 560 kmAfter launching its first electric model, the Enyaq, Skoda has started work on an entirely new compact electric SUV named the Elroq. Just like the Enyaq, the Elroq will also be underpinned by the MEB platform. World premiere of Skoda Elroq is expected by the end of this year.Skoda Elroq electric SUV – Key featuresElroq follows Skoda’s latest ‘Modern Solid’ design language. According to Skoda’s chief designer, Oliver Stefani, Elroq will be a visual treat for the eyes and could emerge as a trendsetter. While the test mule is heavily camouflaged, one can see glimpses of the captivating matrix-LED headlights and top-mounted LED DRLs. Other noticeable highlights include a small lower grille and Skoda logo on the hood.New Skoda Compact Electric SUVSide profile has thick body cladding, conventional door handles and a prominent shoulder line. The SUV has short front and rear overhangs, ensuring a sleek outline. Based on the variant, wheel size will be 19-inch or 20-inch.Skoda has revealed that the wheels of Elroq SUV will be aerodynamically optimized. These will have an overall drag coefficient of 0.26, which is pretty good. At the rear, Skoda Elroq has edgy wraparound tail lamps and a prominent bumper.New Skoda Compact Electric SUVInteriorsWhile interiors are yet to be revealed, one can expect a focus on ensuring a sense of enhanced roominess. Interiors of Elroq will be offering exceptional comfort and practicality. Some of the key features likely include a digital instrument console, a large touchscreen infotainment system, head-up display, ambient lighting and a wide range of connectivity options. Elroq will be using environmentally friendly materials in line with Skoda’s goal to reduce its carbon footprint.New Skoda Compact Electric SUVTech kit includes features such as advanced driving assistance systems and remote parking. A comprehensive range of safety features will be available including up to nine airbags. The SUV will have plenty of storage compartments and boot space of 470 litres. With the rear seats folded, boot space can be increased to 1,580 litres.Skoda Elroq – Variants, powertrain, performance, rangeSkoda will offer the Elroq in four trims – Elroq 50, 60, 85 and 85x. Base-spec Elroq will be equipped with a 55kW battery and a 168 hp electric motor mounted on the rear axle. Elroq 60 will have a 63-kW battery pack and a 201 hp electric motor, also powering the rear wheels. Both these variants will have a top speed of 160 km/h.New Skoda Compact Electric SUVTop-spec Elroq 85 and 85x will be equipped with an 82-kWh battery pack. While the Elroq 85 has a 282 hp rear motor, the 85x gets an additional small electric motor mounted on the front axle. Combined output is 295 hp. Elroq 85 and 85x will have a range of 560 km.While all Elroq variants will support DC fast charging, the 175-kW charging option will be offered with only the 85 and 85x models. With a DC charger, all models will be able to load 10-80% in around 28 minutes. An 11 kW AC charger will be available for all models of Skoda Elroq. More

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    New Vinfast Compact SUV Spied In Pune – Clearest Spy Shots Yet

    New Vinfast Compact SUVWhen launched, Vinfast VF e34 will rival the likes of Mahindra XUV400, MG ZS EV and upcoming Tata Curvv EV and Maruti eVXLooking forward to ceasing their opportunity in the Indian electric car market, Vietnamese carmaker, Vinfast, is soon to launch a product offensive here. The company is expected to kick things off with their popular VF e34 offering. Latest spy shots of VF e34 credited to automotive enthusiast Karan Dogra are the clearest ones to date and show quite a few interesting attributes.Vinfast VF e34 Clearest Spy ShotsThe Vietnamese car manufacturer, Vinfast, has commenced work on their local manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu state, India. Ahead of full-scale manufacturing, Vinfast is speculated to commence the sales of VF e34 via the CBU route.New Vinfast Compact SUVThis way, Vinfast might benefit from Government’s revised taxation for EVs where manufacturers pledge vast capital investments in an upcoming manufacturing setup. Vinfast recently held the groundbreaking ceremony for its manufacturing facility and is likely to be qualified for this tax benefit to launch EVs ahead of full production.Test mules of VF e34 have been making multiple appearances and seem pretty unchanged from their global version. Is this just the case for the first set of vehicles launched via CBU route or all vehicles, that is not clear yet. In this sense, we can see test mules carrying privacy glass at the rear, which is a luxury car feature.New Vinfast Compact SUVOverall design is quite nice and is likely to appeal to a vast array of audiences. However, the front design might come off as convoluting and may split opinions. Think, Renault Captur. We get a sloping bonnet and an overall curvy front fascia. Oval-shaped projector headlights and moustache-like convergence for the logo look interesting.New Vinfast Compact SUVIn profile, the car looks sharp and rides on nice-looking 5-spoke (split spokes) alloy wheels. Door handles are conventional and charging port is on rear right quarter panel. As opposed to the front, rear design has strong SUV-like appeal and looks very sharp. Connecting design tail lights, large roof spoiler and tough-looking rear bumper are notable attributes.New Vinfast Compact SUVSpecs and FeaturesDimensions-wise, Vinfast VF e34 measures 4,300 mm in length, 1,768 mm in width, 1,615 mm in height and has a wheelbase of 2,611 mm. Crossover elements like body cladding and all-four disc brakes are notable too. None of the spy shots to date have revealed Vinfast VF e34’s interiors, but we should expect a similar design to global model.New Vinfast Compact SUVExpected features include a 10-inch portrait-style touchscreen infotainment screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay and a 7-inch TFT colour display for driver’s instrument screen. Ventilated seats, a built-in air purifier, multiple USB ports, Wi-Fi features, keyless entry, push button start, 6 airbags, ADAS suite and other features are expected.New Vinfast Compact SUVPowertrain-wise, Indian model is expected to come with a 41.9 kWh battery pack, powering a 150 bhp single electric motor driving e34’s front wheels. To modulate power, there are Eco, Comfort and Sport driving modes and Vinfast claims 0-100 km/h sprint in under 9 seconds, a top speed of 130 km/h and a NEDC certified range of 318 km on a single charge. More

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    Race-Bred Hyundai Inster N And N Line Versions Rendered – Launch Likely?

    Hyundai Inster N And N Line RendersHyundai Inster N is less likely to be a possibility owing to cheaper and less performant battery and motor used, along with low voltage architectureHyundai recently unveiled the Inster and it has been making a lot of buzz globally. This electric car has incredible potential to be a global phenomenon. Albeit, not for performance side of things, as it is more of a sensible EV. However, that doesn’t stop enthusiasts from craving a performance version of it. Here’s how Inster N would look like if it ever launched.Hyundai Inster N RenderedIf we take a look at Hyundai’s portfolio, the company loves to carve sportier versions of their standard cars and call them N Line. These are more show and less go when compared to their standard counterparts. However, they are quite popular and draw in a lot of buyers owing to their sporty appearance.A step up from N Line is Hyundai’s full-fledged race-bred N vehicles. These are proper high-performance vehicles and appeal to purists and speed junkies. Hyundai offers N versions starting from i20 N, i30 N, i30 Fastback N, Kona N, Veloster N, Elantra N and the most powerful of them all, Ioniq 5 N.When Hyundai Inster was unveiled, enthusiasts might have begun to crave an N version of it that would be positioned below Ioniq 5 N as the company’s most affordable electric N model. In that light, we can see a new render that perfectly fits this very bill.Hyundai Inster N High Performance Version RenderThere is a vastly sportier front fascia with Inster N render. Lower bumper has been blacked out and there is more ventilation than standard car. Maybe there is a massive diffuser running underneath. There is a massive front bumper lip with red accents and a N badge painted right into the lower grill.At the sides, Inster N loses roof rails and gets massive wheels with low-profile tyres. These alloys look like they are forged, for lightness. Side body claddings get red highlights along with a pronounced skirt. Red brake callipers, multiple N brandings and a darker tint of Performance Matte Blue shade seen on Ioniq 5 N.Inster N LineWhen compared to Inster N, Hyundai Inster N Line render appears a lot more sober. But also, a lot more realistic and a lot more probable to launch. Since N Line versions have no real performance upgrades, Inster N Line render gets roof rails and less flashy exteriors. For starters, the grill is a lot less wilder than N, but retains sporty character over standard Inster.Hyundai Inster N Line RenderWheels still get N badging, but are smaller in size and less flamboyant. Tyres gain some profile for a cushy ride on the road. Front bumper is fuller and side skirts are not needed anymore. Where performance is concerned, Inster N Line would gain a slight up-tune over standard version for marketing sake along with a slightly sportier steering and suspension setup.Hyundai has revealed key specs of its upcoming Inster EV. For starters, it is an electrified version of Casper. But the dimensions are larger than Casper. Inster EV measures 3,825 mm in length, 1,610 mm in width, 1,575 mm in width and has a 2,580 mm long wheelbase. Battery options include 42 kWh and 49 kWh capacities with range up to 300 km and 355 km respectively. Single motor has up to 115 PS power and 147 Nm torque.2024 Hyundai Inster EVSource More

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    Tata Punch EV Vs New Hyundai Inster EV – Specs, Range Compared

    Tata Punch EV vs New Hyundai Inster EVWhile there is no official confirmation, there’s a high probability of Hyundai Inster coming to India as Exter EVHyundai has revealed the new Inster sub-compact EV at the 2024 Busan International Mobility Show. When launched in India, Hyundai Inster will primarily rival Tata Punch EV. Here’s a quick specs comparison between Hyundai Inster vs. Tata Punch EV to understand which car offers the best value.Hyundai Inster Vs. Tata Punch EV – DimensionsAlthough Hyundai Inster has a longer wheelbase, it is shorter than Punch EV. Hyundai Inster is 3,825 mm long, as compared to 3,857 mm of Punch EV. Width and height of Inster is 1,610 mm and 1,575 mm, as compared to 1,742 mm and 1,633 mm of Punch EV.Tata Punch EV vs New Hyundai Inster EVBeing taller and wider, Punch EV can accommodate 3 passengers at the rear. In comparison, Hyundai Inster is essentially a 4-seater vehicle. Considering that, Inster can also rival the 4-seater MG Comet EV. In terms of cabin space, Punch EV seems to have an advantage over Inster.Hyundai Inster Vs. Tata Punch EV – Performance, range, battery packJust like Punch EV, Hyundai Inster will be available in Standard and Long Range variants. Although Inster is smaller in size, it comes with larger capacity battery packs. The standard variant of Inster is equipped with a 42-kWh unit, as compared to 25 kWh of standard Punch EV variant. Long Range Inster has a 49-kWh battery pack in comparison to 35 kWh of Punch EV Long Range.Tata Punch EV vs New Hyundai Inster EVIn terms of performance, Hyundai Inster Standard variant has a more powerful electric motor, generating 97 PS and 147 Nm. In comparison, Punch EV Standard model makes 80 PS and 114 Nm. However, in case of the long-range variants, Punch EV has higher performance numbers at 121 PS and 190 Nm. Inster long range variant delivers 115 PS and 147 Nm.Tata Punch EV vs New Hyundai Inster EVTalking about range, Punch EV has higher numbers at 315 km (MIDC) and 421 km (MIDC) for the standard and long-range variants. In comparison, Hyundai Inster offers 300 km (WLTP) and 355 km (WLTP), respectively. But if Inster is tested as per MIDC or ARAI standards, the range could be higher. Both EVs have a single electric motor that sends power to the front wheels.Hyundai Inster Vs. Tata Punch EV – Charging timeBoth EVs can be charged with AC charger and DC fast charger. For Punch EV, AC chargers are of 3.3 kW and 7.2 kW for both standard and long-range variants. The 3.3 kW AC charger takes around 9.4 hours to charge the 25-kWh battery and around 13.5 hours for the 35-kWh battery (from 10% to 100%). The 7.2 kW AC charger takes 3.6 hours and 5 hours, respectively, for doing the same job. The DC fast charger for Punch EV is a 50-kW charger. For both batteries, 10 to 80% charge can be achieved in 56 minutes.Tata Punch EV vs New Hyundai Inster EVHyundai Inster has higher capacity AC and DC chargers that allow faster charging. The 11 kW AC charger of Inster takes 4 hours for the smaller battery pack and 4 hours 35 minutes for the larger battery pack (from 10 to 100 percent). The 120 kW DC fast charger takes just 30 minutes to reach 10 to 80 percent for both battery packs.Hyundai Inster Vs. Tata Punch EV – Equipment listWhile Hyundai has not revealed the full list of features to be offered with Inster, the EV is expected to match the features currently offered with Punch EV. Both Inster and Punch EV are equipped with a dual 10.25-inch touchscreen and digital instrument cluster. Other common features include dual-tone interiors, single pane sunroof, wireless phone charger, multiple airbags, 360° camera and blind spot monitor.Tata Punch EV vs New Hyundai Inster EVInster has some additional features such as vehicle to load (V2L) charging support and ADAS. However, it is not certain if the India-spec Inster will be getting the ADAS kit. The Indian version will also not get features such as heated front seat and heated steering wheel. India-spec Inster could get front ventilated seats instead, which is already available with Punch EV.Hyundai Inster Vs. Tata Punch EV – PricesEquipped with larger capacity battery packs, Hyundai Inster could be launched at a higher pricing, relative to Punch EV. Inster could be offered at a starting price of around Rs 12 lakh. In comparison, Tata Punch EV is available in the range of Rs 10.99 lakh to Rs 15.49 lakh. More

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    5 Things To Know About Upcoming Hyundai Creta EV – Launch By 2024 End?

    Upcoming Hyundai Creta EVWhen launched, the immediate rivals to upcoming Hyundai Creta EV are MG ZS EV, Mahindra XUV400 and upcoming Tata Curvv EVHyundai Creta EV testing is going on in full swing. Looking at the increasing test mule sighting frequency, the launch seems to be closer than one would think. This is the first time Hyundai India is foraying into mainstream electric mobility solutions and there is a lot riding on Creta EV. Here’s what we know about Creta EV so far.Upcoming Hyundai Creta EVTo cater for the newfound interest in electric cars among buyers, Hyundai launched Kona EV in India. Owing to its premium price tag, it couldn’t make a significant impact on Indian electric mobility scene. Something that Tata Motors achieved with Nexon EV.This time around, Hyundai seems to coming up with big guns and launch an electric vehicle with the Creta nameplate for maximum market penetration. Creta is already India’s best-selling compact SUV and an electrified version of it would have significant brand recall and association among mainstream audiences. Here’s what you should expect with upcoming Hyundai Creta EV.New Hyundai Creta EV1. Exterior DesignWhere design is concerned, Hyundai Creta EV will bear a lot of similarities with ICE Creta launched earlier this year. That said, there will be design differences to establish visual identities. Creta EV will probably get a closed-off grill and dedicated bumpers. The aerodynamic wheel design was recently spied and should contribute to less air drag and more range.Hyundai Creta Electric Spied2. Interior DesignOn the inside, upcoming Hyundai Creta EV will get a few elements that even the more expensive Kona EV will miss out on. For starters, Creta EV will get a dedicated steering wheel that looks more futuristic. On this steering wheel, four dots replace Hyundai logo, like on Ioniq cars. Gear lever has been moved to steering column. While both 10.2-inch screens might be similar to ICE Creta’s, but the UI might be unique on Creta EV with more ‘Ioniq’ feel.Hyundai Creta EV Battery3. PowertrainsCreta EV is likely to pack around 50 kWh of battery capacity. We say 50 kWh because that is what MG ZS EV, its arch-rival, packs. However, to achieve a lower entry-level price tag, Hyundai might offer a smaller battery option of around 40 kWh pack. As seen with recent spy shots, Hyundai Creta EV will only come in a single-motor FWD layout and could quote a claimed range of 500 km on a single charge and DC fast chagring capabilities.Hyundai Creta EV Test Mules Spied4. PerformanceWhen compared to ICE Creta, the electric version will likely pack more effortless performance and quicker acceleration. This is due to the nature of an electric motor where all the torque is accessible at 0 RPM. The sportier Creta N Line with 160 PS and 253 Nm, sprints to 100 km/h in a claimed 8.9 seconds. Creta EV might prove to be quicker.Hyundai Creta EV Spied5. ConvenienceConsidering the familiarity of Creta ICE and Hyundai’s vast dealer network, Creta EV is likely to achieve great ownership experience. Contributing towards that effect, is a front charging port. This charging port is right at the centre too, making it very convenient for charging scenarios, without much planning to get the parking right.Price-wise, we should expect upcoming Hyundai Creta EV to cost around Rs 5 lakh more than their ICE counterparts. But Hyundai is less likely to offer EV versions of base E and EX trims. So, expect a starting price of around Rs 18 lakh (Ex-sh). More

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    2024 Hyundai Inster EV Small Electric SUV Debuts – 355 Kms Range, ADAS, Sunroof

    2024 Hyundai Inster EVHyundai has finally revealed their new small electric SUV which will take on the likes of Punch EVAt the 2024 Busan International Mobility Show today, Hyundai Motor Company revealed their all-electric Inster. This A-segment sub-compact EV is set to revolutionize urban driving with its unique design, impressive range, and cutting-edge technology.2024 Hyundai Inster EV – Design and VersatilityNew Hyundai Inster is based on the Casper small SUV. It boasts a bold, futuristic design that combines a robust exterior with a spacious interior. Its compact size makes it perfect for city driving, while the extended body and wheelbase offer more interior space and a rugged road presence. The vehicle’s standout features include strong fenders, a high-tech circuit board-style bumper, and a bold skid plate.2024 Hyundai Inster EVInster’s LED daytime running light signature, pixel-graphic turn signals, tail lamp, and bumpers add to its distinctive look. Customers can further personalize the car with LED projection headlamps and a two-tone exterior with a contrasting black roof. Wheel options range from 15-inch steel with wheel covers to 17-inch alloy wheels.Interior FeaturesInside, the Inster provides enhanced technology and convenience with a 10.25-inch digital cluster, a 10.25-inch infotainment touchscreen with navigation, and a wireless charging dock. The pixel theme is repeated inside, with graphics on the Inster’s steering wheel boss reinforcing the car’s high-tech image. The interior design also features customizable upper door trim garnishes for owners to further personalize their vehicle.2024 Hyundai Inster EVThe vehicle offers versatile seating, with the front row providing walk-through access. All seats can be folded flat, including the driver’s seat, for increased flexibility. A front bench seat option and heated front seats and steering wheel are also available. The second-row seats are split 50/50 and can slide and recline. It also gets a single pane sunroof.2024 Hyundai Inster EV2024 Hyundai Inster EV – Battery Specs, RangeHyundai claims Inster excels in its EV capabilities with fast charging and a segment-leading range. It offers two battery options: a 42 kWh standard battery and a 49 kWh long-range battery. The latter provides an impressive range of up to 355 km (WLTP) on a single charge. With a DC high-power charging station, the Inster can charge from 10 to 80 percent in about 30 minutes under optimal conditions.2024 Hyundai Inster EVThe vehicle is equipped with an 11 kW on-board charger as standard, and a battery heating system and high-efficiency heat pump are available. External and internal Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) functionality provides power for external devices (110V/220V), allowing bi-directional charging without requiring additional equipment. This enables customers to freely use or charge devices such as electric bicycles, scooters, and camping equipment.2024 Hyundai Inster EVAdvanced Technology and SafetyHyundai Inster offers a wealth of cutting-edge technology, including a multitude of advanced safety and driver assistance features. It includes comprehensive Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) features such as a Surround View Monitor (SVM), Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist Rear (PCA-R), Blind-spot View Monitor (BVM), and Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 1.5 (FCA 1.5).2024 Hyundai Inster EVOther safety features include Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), Lane Following Assist (LFA), Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA), Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA), Safety Exit Warning (SEW), Smart Cruise Control (SCC) with Stop and Go, Highway Driving Assist 1.5 (HDA 1.5), Intelligent Speed Limit Assist (ISLA), Driver Attention Warning (DAW), High Beam Assist (HBA), Leading Vehicle Departure Alert (LVDA), and Rear Occupant Alert (ROA). The ADAS Parking System combines Parking Distance Warning (PDW) Front and Rear with a Rear-View Monitor (RVM) for greater visibility.2024 Hyundai Inster EVSustainable and StylishSustainability is a key focus for the Inster, with the use of recycled materials in both its exterior and interior. The Inster’s exterior features black high-gloss recycled paint, which replaces the carbon black pigment traditionally used in black paint with a coloring made from recycled waste tires. Inside, recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) from bottles and bio-polypropylene material extracted from sugarcane are used. The vehicle offers a range of vibrant exterior colors, including Atlas White, Tomboy Khaki, Bijarim Khaki Matte, and Buttercream Yellow Pearl, with some available in two-tone combinations.2024 Hyundai Inster EVGlobal Rollout and Future PlansHyundai plans to launch the Inster first in Korea this summer, followed by Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Most equipment and technologies will come fitted as standard, with enhanced convenience and design features available optionally. Specifications will be confirmed closer to launch. An additional variant, the Inster CROSS, will join the lineup in the future, featuring a rugged, outdoor-focused design.2024 Hyundai Inster EVIndia launch of the Hyundai Inster EV is not on the cards. But we will get Inster based Exter EV, which will take on the Tata Punch EV. Launch of Hyundai Exter EV is expected sometime in 2025. More

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    Mahindra XUV700 Electric SUV Render In 8 New Colours – Harrier EV Rival

    Mahindra XUV700 Electric SUV RenderTata Motors is prepping Harrier EV and Safari EV that should rival upcoming Mahindra XUV700 EV (XUV.e8) and XUV700 EV Coupe (XUV.e9)If there is one car manufacturer in India that excels in producing SUVs, it is Mahindra Auto. Starting from the recently launched XUV3XO, Mahindra has a robust SUV portfolio that is aimed to cater to a wide range of audiences. Mahindra is adding a couple of new premium electric SUVs based on the INGLO platform, starting with XUV.e8 (XUV700 EV). Here’s how it would look at launch.Mahindra XUV700 EV Rendered – First INGLO vehicle to launchThe company is working an electric version of XUV700 and it will be the first vehicle to launch based on the company’s new INGLO platform. The goal of INGLO platform-based vehicles is to increase the appeal of made-in-India products on a global stage. In that regard, Mahindra seems to have done a great job.2025 Mahindra XUV700 EV HeadlightBased on a multitude of spy shots that surfaced on the internet, we have come up with our render of how a production-spec Mahindra XUV.e8 might look like. There was also a working prototype that was showcased at M.A.D.E. HQ in the UK as well. Rushlane’s render, penned down by Pratyush Rout, adheres to the company’s approach to this upcoming electric vehicle.Overall silhouette is still largely similar to the current XUV700. Establishing that all-important relevance with its ICE counterpart. The top hat of XUV700 on INGLO platform retains most of its design identity. However, it gets a vastly different front-end design with a more imposing futuristic fascia.2025 Mahindra XUV700 EV HeadlightIt gets a closed-off grill, followed by massive inverted L-shaped LED DRL signatures that are connected by an LED light bar. Headlights are all-new and are vertically arranged, which seems to be a trend these days. Similar to XUV400, it gets many bronze elements in its lower bumper, headlights and its logo.Mahindra XUV700 Electric SUV RenderBronze highlights are seen on the car’s window belt line too and neatly flow into the rear. New Aero design alloy wheels are notable as well. While the fascia gets an all-new design, the rear is almost identical to the XUV700. Even the tail lights have been carried over.What to expect?Interiors will get a subtle refresh, though. Previous set of spy shots has shown a brand new 2-spoke steering wheel with a dedicated new Mahindra logo for XUV.e lineup. Production version will retain these attributes. Also new, is a massive layout of triple-screen setup where one is for instrumentation, one for infotainment and the third for front passenger.Mahindra XUV700 Electric SUV RenderThe centre console is slightly redesigned too. Where features are concerned, Mahindra XUV700 EV should be loaded to the gills. We’re talking about level-2 ADAS, soft-touch materials on the inside, electrically adjustable front seats with memory, ventilated seats, panoramic sunroof, dual-zone climate control, a front trunk and many more.Where powertrains are concerned, the INGLO platform is said to bear multiple battery capacities ranging between 60 kWh and 80 kWh. With around 500 km of claimed range. When launched, XUV.e8 is likely to offer both single-motor and dual-motor AWD layouts. Launch of Mahindra XUV 700 EV is expected in 2025. It could be priced in the Rs 35 lakh range. More

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    Maruti EVX Electric Spied Testing With 5-6 People Onboard – New Alloys

    Maruti Suzuki eVX Electric SpiedWhen launched, Maruti eVX electric spied will rival MG ZS EV, Mahindra XUV400 and upcoming offerings like Hyundai Creta EV and Tata Curvv EVSuzuki is among the last mainstream car manufacturers to foray into electric car realm. Their first-ever BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) is due to launch in 2025. Called eVX, it has been spied on multiple occasions. Latest spy shots show the car’s new alloy wheels design.Maruti EVX Electric Spied With New AlloysElectric car race has started in India and many OEMs are jumping into this bandwagon. In the mainstream segment, horses in the race include Tata Nexon EV, Tata Punch EV, MG ZS EV, Mahindra XUV400, Citroen eC3, Hyundai Kona and to some extent, BYD Atto 3.Maruti EVX Electric Old wheel designHowever, the new wave of electric SUVs that are soon to join this race include Tata Curvv EV, Hyundai Creta EV and Maruti Suzuki eVX. There will be a Toyota counterpart of the Maruti Suzuki eVX based on the Urban Crossover Concept. Testing is in full swing and eVX will launch in the year 2025.Recent spy shots of the upcoming Maruti Suzuki eVX are from automotive enthusiast Chirag Rajput who spotted it in Gurugram, Haryana. These spy shots show interesting new details about the production-spec version of eVX ahead of launch. We’re talking about the e-SUV’s new 5-spoke alloy wheel design.Maruti EVX Electric SUV SpiedApart from that, Chirag also mentioned that the car was loaded with people, presumably test engineers. According to him, there were at least five to six individuals seated in the car. Testing for Indian conditions, we assumed. Hey, don’t ask me.Features and AttributesUpcoming eVX is burdened with setting footprints across the globe. In that regard, it has to compete at the highest level against both established players and newbies. So, the premium quotient is pretty high on this vehicle. Suzuki is offering a floating centre console in eVX and we see a modern dashboard layout.There should be extensive soft-touch materials all around and from previous spy shots, seats look like they belong in a premium vehicle. Steering wheel gets a flat-bottom effect and looks sophisticated enough.Maruti EVX Electric SUV InteriorsOn the outside, we get projector headlights, C-Pillar mounted rear door handles, radar and camera based ADAS, a 360-camera for blind-spot monitoring, a charging port on the front-left quarter panel and more. The battery is speculated to be around 45 kWh unit to 60 kWh unit and we can expect both single-motor FWD and dual-motor AWD layouts.Promised range might be around the 500 km mark on a single charge. Like its ICE portfolio, Suzuki is likely to strike price competitiveness. There is no launch timeline announced, but 2025 might be the year and eVX may globally debut in India.Also read – Maruti eVX rivalling Vinfast VF e34 spied More