The adoption of electric vehicles in India continues to increase in India. Increasing air pollution in cities and ever increasing fuel prices are the reasons for this. Starting from Indian car manufacturers to foreign companies are competing to make their footprint in the Indian electric car market. Various electric car models are awaiting launch in India this year. So what are the electric car models expected to be released in India?
Maruti Suzuki eVX:
India’s leading car manufacturer Maruti launched their first electric car this year eVXPlans to publish This new electric car is expected to be released by the end of this year. Maruti also showcased this electric car at the recently held Bharat Mobility Show automobile event. The company has not released any information about the electric car, but the new car is expected to be launched with a 60kWh battery and a range of 550 km.
Tata Curve EV:
Tata, which is already a big hit in the Indian electric car market, is their new one Curve Electric Car The model is going to be released this year itself. Tata already sells four electric cars in India. The midsize SUV segment is yet to be launched in the electric car market. It has been reported that Tata is planning to release this Curve electric car in September to overcome that shortcoming.
Volvo EX90:
Based on the existing XC90 model in India, Volvo is planning to launch the EX90 electric car model. Volvo is going to launch this car in two different power levels with a dual motor setup. While the base model will be capable of producing 408hp of power and 770Nm of torque, the top end is said to be capable of producing 512hp of power and 910Nm of torque. The top speed of this car is 180 kmph.
Mahindra XUV.e8:
Currently, it is selling only the XUV400 electric car model in India Mahindra. However, the company has plans to launch various electric cars soon. As part of the plan, Mahindra plans to launch the XUV.e8, an electric version of the XUV700 fuel car model that the company already sells in India. This new electric car is expected to be released by the end of this year.
Hyundai Creta EV:
The electric version of Creta, the fuel car model sold in India, is planned to be launched by the end of this year. Hyundai. Hyundai has used the same 45kWh battery and electric motor used in the latest generation Kona Electric in the Creta Electric. Notably, this electric motor is capable of producing 138hp of power and 255Nm of torque.