Electric Vehicles From Tata Motors

Electric Vehicles From Tata Motors
Tata Motors still has more electric cars on the market in India than any other company. Tata Motors has sold 19,106 EVs such as the Nexon EV and the Tigor EV in FY22. This gives them a huge competitive advantage in the Indian EV market.

Tata Nexon EV and Tigor EV
The Nexon and the Tigor have been highly successful cars from Tata Motors in the EV segment. Both the Nexon and Tigor EVs are fun to drive, and they have established themselves in their respective segments. Tata Motors sold 19,106 electric Nexon and Tigor cars in FY22 (EVs).
India's safest electric car is the Tata Tigor EV, which came out last year and costs between 12.24 and 12.39 lakh (ex-showroom). It got four stars from Global CAP. ARAl says that the electric sedan can go 306 km on a single charge.
India's most popular electric car is still the Nexon EV. Tata Motors recently said that it had sold 13,500 Nexon EV unit in India since its launch two years ago. The Nexon EV battery holds 30.2 kWh and can go 312 km before it needs to be charged again. It costs between 14.79 and 19.24 lakh (ex-showroom).

Tata CURVV EV
Tata Motors has strengthened its position in the EV market by releasing the Concept Curvv, its newest concept EV SUV. The EV Curvv is marketed with the slogan "Different by Design" to emphasise its new interior and exterior design.
The SUV includes all the necessary luxury features, such as a sunroof and ambient lighting amongst other things. The vehicle will also have an automatic climate control feature. It has the interiors which are right out of the science fiction movies. The entertainment system is a touchscreen. The next part is a digital instrument cluster, which is different from the way instrument clusters have been made in the past. The Tata CURVV EV will most likely cost around 20 lakh.
On the top of the Tata Curvv, an electric SUV concept, there is a line of LED lights along the length of the car. In addition, triangle-shaped LED lights are built into the front bumper. In place of the outside rear-view mirrors, there are now backup cameras (ORVMs). The steering wheel has the illuminated Tata logo.
The electric SUV concept has a coupe-like roof and rear spoiler on top of a slanted rear windshield. This gives it a modern look and makes it different from Tata's other electric vehicles. Multiple creases and character lines give the SUV a strong appearance, and the LED taillights add the overall elegance of this electric design.
With the EV features, you can simply charge the car at home, and the fuel efficiency will be much better than the petrol and diesel cars. You can also use paid charging stations that are being installed in public places.

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