The Indian auto market continues to see growth in electric vehicle sales thanks to new product launches, technological advancements and government incentives. By the end of the year, this sales chart could grow by 66%, with the share of electric vehicles in total passenger car sales expected to triple. Taking into account the growing business in the field of electric vehicles, India’s four major automakers (including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata and Mahindra) plan to launch new models in 2025. Let’s take a look at the key details of these four major upcoming electric vehicles.
this New Maruti Suzuki eVX electric SUV It will make its global debut at the Bharat Mobile Expo in January next year. The car is expected to be launched in early 2025. The car is approximately 4.3 meters long and features a closed grille, an upright front end, a flat bonnet and large headlights. As seen in the concept, it will have square wheel arches, muscular shoulder creases and a coupe-SUV-like roofline. According to reports, the Maruti eVX is equipped with a 60kWh battery and electric motor, with a range of nearly 500 kilometers after a full charge.
this HYunda Creta EV This will be the South Korean carmaker’s first “high-volume” mass-market electric product in India. The electric car is scheduled to be launched in January 2025. Its powertrain setup is likely to include a 45kWh battery and electric motor producing 138bhp and 255Nm of torque. Creta EV has a range of approximately 350 km to 400 km. Design elements such as a closed grille, revised bumpers and new alloys will differentiate it from the ICE models.
After the Curvv EV, the Harrier EV will be the next electric model to be launched by Tata. The electric version of this SUV is currently in the testing phase and is expected to be launched in March 2025. It will have two electric motors on the front and rear axles and come with AWD (all-wheel drive). this Tata Harrier electric car It is expected to be equipped with a 60kWh battery and have a cruising range of approximately 500 kilometers. The electric vehicle will support vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-load (V2L) functions.
this Mahindra XUV.e8, The electric version of the XUV700 SUV will hit the roads in December 2024. This will be Mahindra’s first electric vehicle based on the brand’s inherently electric INGLO architecture. The electric SUV is expected to be powered by a 60-80kWh battery, delivering between 230bhp and 350bhp. The new Mahindra electric SUV is likely to have a range of 400 km to 450 km. Its exterior design will be slightly different from its ICE-powered counterpart, the XUV700, and there will also be some EV-specific updates to the cabin.
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