Tata Xpres-T Electric Sedan Launched For Fleet Customers; Prices Start At Rs. 9.54 Lakh

- The first product under the new brand is the Xpres-T EV
- Prices of the Tata Xpres-T electric sedan starts from Rs. 9.54 lakhs
- The EV is offered in two range options - 165 km & 213 km
After introducing the Xpres brand in July this year, Tata Motors has officially launched its first electric sedan under the vertical - Xpres-T EV. It will be exclusively available for fleet customers. The Xpres-T is essentially a re-branded Tigor EV which is priced from Rs. 9.54 lakh, going up to Rs. 10.64 lakh (Prices with the FAME subsidy). Under the brand, the Indian automaker will sell the vehicles for the taxi segment and it will include both Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles and Electric Vehicles (EV).
Also Read: Review: 2021 Tata Tigor EV

Tata Xpres-T electric subcompact sedan will be offered in two range options - 213 km and 165 km
Here are the variant-wise prices of the Tata Xpres-T EV:
| Range Option | Variants | Net Prices With FAME Subsidy |
|---|---|---|
| Xpres-T 165 | XM | Rs. 9.54 Lakh |
| Xpres-T 165 | XZ | Rs. 10.04 Lakh |
| Xpres-T 213 | XZ+ | Rs. 10.14 Lakh |
| Xpres-T 213 | XZ+ | Rs. 10.64 Lakh |
The electric car is offered in four variants across two trims - Xpres-T 165 and Xpres-T 213. The company had previously said that all vehicles for the fleet segment will sport the new Xpres badge, differentiating them from the passenger vehicle sold to private buyers. Moreover, the automaker is targeting mobility services, corporate and government fleet customers with the electric sedan.
Also Read: Tata Motors Launches Xpres Brand For Fleet Segment; Re-Brands Tigor EV As Xpres-T
The all-new Xpres-T comes with a revised front section featuring an updated grille along with new headlamps. It also gets Electric Blue accents across its interior and exterior to differentiate it from its ICE counterpart. On the inside, the electric car gets a premium black theme interior with premium fabric seats. The e-sedan also gets a 2.5-inch driver information system, automatic climate control, ABS with EBD, dual airbags, rear parking sensor, automatic door lock, seat belt reminder, among others. The electric sedan offers a boot space of 255-litre.

All Tata cars under the new fleet vehicle brand will come with the special Xpres badge
The electric subcompact sedan will be offered in two range options - 213 km and 165 km (ARAI certified range under test conditions). The former comes with a 21.5 kWh battery pack, while the latter gets a 16.5 kWh battery. The automaker says the EV can be charged from 0- 80 per cent in 90 mins and 110 mins for 16.5 kWh and 21.5 kWh respectively), using fast charging or can also be normally charged from any 15A plug point.
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