With the electric equivalent of its entry-level GLA SUV, Indian luxury car customers now have a three-pointed star option in the Rs 60-70 lakh price segment. The EQA 250+ gets a 70.5kWh battery pack that’s bigger than an EQB’s and with a smaller body has a longer claimed range of 560km. Available in two-wheel-drive, it has a 140kW/385Nm electric motor but is packed with features such as ADAS and Augmented Reality.
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0:00 - Intro
0.56 - Design & Exterior Features
4:00 - Fresher take on GLA interiors
9:18 - Charging a EQA 250+
10:00 - Drive Dynamics and Ride
The exclusive styling package accessories are available at an additional cost of Rs 31,999 and will be offered across all Toyota dealerships nationwide.
Tata Nexon becomes India’s top-selling car in September 2025. To mark the occasion, Tata has added ADAS in the line-up and launched the new Red Dark Edition across petrol, diesel, and CNG variants, starting at Rs 12.44 lakh.