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The Nexon EV is now offered with a third battery pack option that bumps up the range to an ARAI-certified 489 km.
While it may rival the Nexon EV in terms of prices, the Windsor’s size also makes it an alternative to the new Curvv EV. We see how the two EVs stack up on paper.
The Kylaq will mark Skoda’s re-entry into the sub-4m segment and will launch in India in 2025.
The updated Q8 does bring with it some changes, but are they enough to freshen things up?
MG’s latest EV may be similar in size to a compact sedan but its prices overlap that of Tata’s all-electric micro-SUV.
The prices for the Comet EV and ZS EV now start at Rs 4.99 lakh and Rs 13.99 lakh (ex-showroom) respectively under the battery as a service scheme.
Carmaker says first 1,000 customers to book the EV by October 8 will be offered benefits of up to Rs 51,000 and complementary 7 kW or 3 kW chargers.
The Waltz Edition is offered on the LXi, VXi, and ZXi variants and includes additional accessories over the standard hatchback.
While physically larger, the Windsor EV has been positioned as an alternative to India's best-selling electric car. We see how the two stack up on paper.
Kia opened bookings for the Carnival on September 16 with the MPV offered in two trim levels.
Limited-run variant of the XM plug-in hybrid performance SUV develops 737 bhp and 1000 Nm of torque.
New features aside, Tata has also updated the micro-SUV’s variant line-up and added the option for a sunroof on the mid-spec Adventure trim.
The new Carnival will be available in two trim levels, and with a seven-seat layout as standard.
The Alcazar essentially sits in a higher segment than the Carens but how does it compare with its cousin on paper?
The Kia Sonet joined our long-term garage about a month ago and has seen use primarily as a daily commuter.
New Carnival is confirmed to pack in features such as Level 2 ADAS tech, dual sunroofs, powered second-row seats and more.
The EQS SUV will join the EQS sedan and the Maybach EQS SUV in Mercedes-Benz India’s line-up.
The Windsor EV is being offered with a battery subscription model with owners paying Rs 3.5 per km for the battery pack.
The Windsor is MG’s third all-electric vehicle for the Indian market and is expected to be positioned between the ZS EV and the Comet EV.
The reduced prices are only applicable till October 31, 2024.