Here are some of the most anticipated electric cars that are all set to be launched in India.
Significant projects have been implemented to reduce fuel-based vehicles and promote the use of eco-friendly vehicles and as a result of the new schemes, sales of EV cars are gaining good demand. So, in the coming days, more new EVs are all set to be launched and here’s a look at the new cars that will be launched.
The sale of petrol and diesel vehicles has been declining considerably as a result of the significant decision of the world’s major countries, including India, to supplement electric vehicles, and there has been considerable growth in the sale of hybrid and full-fledged electric vehicles. With various car companies gearing up to further boost EV sales across the globe in the coming days, the demand for EV cars is also pouring in in India as well.
More new electric cars are set to hit the road during the period. The EV cars will be a bit more expensive as compared to the current petrol and diesel models and as per the demand of the customers, the new EVs will be launched with budget and luxury cars.
Kia EV6 Electric
Kia India is launching its first EV car model, theEV6 version, and the new car will hit the market on June 2. Kia has started bookings for the new electric car with an advance of Rs 3 lakh. The newEV6 electric car is based on the company’s electric-global modular platform (E-GMP), which is the basis of the brand’s future range of electric models. In the new car, the company is assembling a 77.4kWh lithium-ion battery pack, which is a maximum of 528kmpl per charge. The mi range will be offered.
With the EV6 GT line to be launched in India being imported entirely from the overseas market, the price will be a bit expensive as all the technology options will be offered as standard on these new car models, which will rival the major luxury cars.
Hyundai Ionic 5
Hyundai Motors, which claims to have more than 30 electric car models in the global market by 2028, is also launching six new electric car models in India over the next five years as per customer demand and the company is investing around Rs 4,000 crore for the new project. The Ionic 5 crossover SUV model is one of the six new electric cars that Hyundai is going to launch and the new car model is being introduced not only by Hyundai in India but also to major markets in the world. The new ionic 5 model is based on the electric-global modular platform (E-GMP) similar to the Kia EV6 model and the two car models will be priced more expensive with almost identical technical features.
Hyundai Kona Facelift
Hyundai has been selling its popular electric car model, the Kona SUV, in major countries of the world, including India, and the company is now introducing the updated version of the Kona to various markets. Hyundai, which has already had a huge sales volume in the European markets, is all set to launch the updated Kona in India in the coming days.
The new car has an 80per cent lower running cost than the regular cars. With a maintenance cost of less thanRs1 per m, it has a battery capacity of39.2kWh with a maximum of 452kmpl per charge. Mi can return mileage
Mahindra EXUV300
The new EXUV (eXUV300), which was unveiled at the2020Delhi Auto Expo, has now been launched based on the scenario in the market and has undergone various stages of road testing processes ahead of the launch of the new car. While the new car is expected to be launched by the end of this year, the company is launching theEKUV100 electric car model ahead of the launch of the EXUV300, while the new XUV300 is currently being launched to compete with the Tata Nexon EV model, which is the leading EV car in the market.
The new EXUV300 model offers a minimum speed of 380 km per charge. 420 km from m. With the Mi Mileage inspired battery pack, the Tata Nexon EV can be launched at par with the price tag and the new car will also compete with the MG ZS EV model.
Volvo XC40 Recharge
Swedish carmaker Volvo is all set to launch its all-new XC40 recharge electric SUVin India. This new Volvo XC40 recharge is a vehicle based on the standard Volvo XC40 SUV.
The XC40recharge model will be brought to India by the company as a fully built unit (CBU) and it will soon not be available as a CKD (fully knocked down) unit. The Volvo XC40 recharge will be priced slightly high eras the new Volvo XC40 recharge is a CBU model. The standard Volvo XC40 SUV in India is priced at Rs75 lakh and will be available for purchase by august or September.
Tata Altroz Electric
Tata Motors, which has created a new momentum in EV car sales through the Nexon Electric and Tigor Electric, will soon be launching the Altroz EV model as well. The new car is expected to be launched in late 2022, with a minimum of 300 to a maximum of 320 kmpl on a one-time charge with an attractive price tag .M can be travelled. Tata Motors, which is gearing up to launch more new car models in the coming days as per customer demand, has launched a separate platform for the development, production and sale of EV vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz EQS
German carmaker Mercedes-Benz has unveiled its new electric SUV EQL in India, which is the company’s flagship electric SUV model. The new car will be introduced in a 7-seater option and the company will initially sell the new car model in Europe and the US and then in major markets including India.
The EQS electric SUV is the company’s second long-range electric car mode land the new car, available in both trims, the EQS 450 Plus and the EQS 580, comes with a 108.7kWh lithium-ion battery with a maximum of 600kmpl.Ensures m mileage
MG – Entry Level EV
MG Motor Company is planning to launch 2 new models of cars for the Indian market in its electric car range. One of the two will be introduced as an electric hatchback car and the other as an electric SUV car model, both of which are expected to be launched by the end of this year or early 2023.