1. MG ZS EV
When it comes to looking conventional, the MG ZS EV certainly looks the part. Yes, there are some small signs like the electric badging on the boot lid and the rather tacky ‘fridge logo’ esque ‘electric’ badges on the front quarter panels, but otherwise, it looks a lot like any modern compact crossover SUV.
In addition to badging, the one other subtle ‘green’ design cue is the windmill-inspired 17-inch wheel design. The London Eye headlamp DRLs are a modern reminder of Morris Garage’s British heritage and encase simple halogen projector units. Other design elements are the leopard’s leap-inspired shoulder line and a panoramic sunroof just like the one in the Hector.
2. TATA TIGOR EV
Tata Motors will soon launch the Tigor EV with an improved range of 200km. The revamped Tigor EV will also be available for private car owners when it’s launched sometime in March 2020. Currently, the Tigor EV has a claimed range of 140km as per the Modified Indian Driving Cycle (MIDC). It is available only for fleet operators and is priced at Rs 11.58 lakh and Rs 11.92 lakh for the XM and XT variants.
3.HYUDAI KONA
Hyundai has revised the pricing of the Kona Electric resulting in a drop of Rs 1.6 lakh. The all-electric SUV is currently priced at Rs 23.71 lakh (ex-showroom India).
The Kona electric debuts as India’s first long-range EV which has an ARAI-claimed efficiency of 452km.The Kona EV’s electric motor churns out 136PS and 395Nm. It is capable of doing 0-100kmph in 9.7 seconds and maxes out at 154kmph. The electric motor draws power from a 39.2kWh battery pack and support fast charging which juices up the battery from 0-80 per cent in 57 minutes.
The Kona EV comes packed with features just like other Hyundais. It comes with features like digital driver’s display, 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, satellite linked navigation, dual-zone climate control, head-up display, auto-dimming IRVM, sunroof, cruise control and more.
4.TATA ALTROZ EV
The Tata Altroz EV has been spotted testing in India for the first time. It’ll utilise the carmaker’s new Ziptron powertrain that’ll debut in the Nexon EV. The Altroz EV will be based on the ALFA Arc platform. We expect it to look similar to the standard model albeit with a revised fascia and alloy wheels. The Tata Altroz EV is expected to go on sale by the end of 2020. When launched, it is likely to be priced from Rs 14 lakh (ex-showroom India).
5. TATA NEXON EV
Tata Nexon EV Versions: Nexon EV is available in 3 variants. All the variants are Automatic.Tata Nexon EV Competitors: Nexon EV is competing against Hyundai Kona Electric, Jeep Compass, Toyota Innova Crysta, Tata Hexa, Tata Harrier and Toyota Corolla Altis.