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The 9 Best Electric Cars for 2021
To build a sustainable future, opting for electric vehicles will become important. Heres a list of some of the best electric cars you can choose from.
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By Carandbike Team

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Published on November 26, 2021

Highlights

    Building a sustainable future is the only way to survive the adversities of climate change. Therefore, every industry worldwide has to go green to reduce their carbon footprint.

    The first entrant in the electric car industry, Tesla was a symbol of affluence and novelty. But with the introduction of VW, Nissan, Tata, and Hyundai electric cars, an electric vehicle (EV) has become a more common product in the automobile world.

    9 Best Electric Cars

    Electric vehicles have become significantly easier to use, with the increase in the number of charging points around major cities. To become a part of this booming trend, find the best electric cars for 2021 on this list.

    Jaguar I Pace: Value for Money

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    Photo Credit: www.jaguar.com

    The luxurious Jaguar I Pace 5-seater Electric SUV is the first electric vehicle by Jaguar. It comes with a stunning acceleration that gets you from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in just 4.8 seconds. After charging the battery up to its maximum limit, the car can drive up to 470 kilometres.

    Benefits:

    Agility like a sports car

    Highly aerodynamic design, providing the least resistance to air while driving

    Pivi Pro: An infotainment system as intelligent as a smartphone

    Tata Tigor EV: Feature-rich Sedan

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    Photo Credit: Tigorev

    With a claimed range of 306 km, you can smoothly drive the Tata Tigor EV in cities using the Drive or Sports mode. The head-turning design features projector headlamps paired with fog lamps on the front.

    Benefits:

    Dual airbags

    Affordable EV

    Hill ascent and descent assist

    Spacious interior

    65 minutes to charge from 0 to 80%

    Also Read: EV Charging Systems Which is the Best Type for Your Home?

    Mercedes-Benz EQC: Progressive Electric SUV

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    Photo Credit: www.mercedes-benz.com

    With the sleekness of a sports car, Mercedez-Benz EQC features LED strip lights at the rear and front. The upholstery of this environmentally conscious model is made of renewable materials like natural rubber, kenaf, paper, and wool. 

    Benefits:

    MBUX interior assistant 

    AR for navigation

    Hyundai Kona Electric: Packed with Additional Benefits

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    Photo Credit: www.hyundai.com

    Designed for a range of 280 miles, Hyundai Kona Electric is one of the most exciting electric cars featured in this list. The car comes with an 8-year warranty on battery and 24/7 emergency roadside assistance. Its features make the car worth the price.

    Benefits:

    Electric parking brake

    Tyre pressure monitoring system

    Also Read: Best EVs In the World

    Audi e-Tron: With All-wheel Drive

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    Photo Credit: www.audiusa.com

    Designed with the exterior features of the 2022 E-Tron Chronos, the Audi E-Tron provides the plush comfort of a full leather interior. You get to enjoy a smooth driving experience, thanks to its aerodynamic structure and low drag coefficient. With this, the car allows you to make the most out of every charge.

    Benefits:

    Horizontal tail-lights

    40/20/40 split-folding rear seats

    All-wheel drive with optimised acceleration

    Strom Motors R3: Affordable EV

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    Photo Credit: www.strommotors.com/

    With a price range of about Rs. 4.50 lakh, Strom Motors R3 is one of the most affordable electric cars in India. The two-seater electric vehicle features an ingenious design and a touchscreen interface. You can now pre-register for this car.

    Benefits

    IoT enabled

    Large sunroof

    Touchscreen interface with gesture

    Also Read: Buying Electric Cars Becoming Easier in India?

    Tata Nexon EV: Easy-to-Drive EV

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    Photo Credit: nexonev.tatamotors.com

    Charging a Tata Nexon electric car would never be a problem as it features CCS 2 fast charging. You can charge the vehicle up to 80% just within an hour. It can be plugged into any regular charging point (15 A) wherever you go.

    Benefits:

    IP67 Certified motor for a safe driving experience

    OTA updates

    MG ZS EV: Safety-focused EV

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    Photo Credit: www.mgmotor.co.in

    MG ZS EV pays the most attention to safety by providing rear and front seatbelt alerts. If you have difficulty in reverse parking, the car comes with a camera that displays dynamic guidelines for safe driving.

    Benefits:

    Seatbelt Alert

    Parking Brake

    Heated ORVMs for clearing ice and fog on side mirrors 

    Another major brand, Maruti, is officially set to debut its first electric vehicle by FY 2025. After its launch in India, the company will introduce the car in Japan and Europe.

    Have you found the electric car of your choice from this list?

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