2. Tata Tigor – Tigor is another Tata sedan in the electric segment launched at a price range of approximately Rs. 12,00,000. The car comes with a fast charge – up to 80% charge within 65 minutes and a battery and motor warranty of 8 years. The car also has the option of regular charging (10%-80% in 8.5 hours) through any 15 Amp plug point. Tigor is currently available in two color variants – Daytona Grey and Teal Blue. The car looks aesthetically pleasing with a smart exterior and glossy black roof and is fitted with the Tri-Arrow motif. The tyres are sturdy and are designed to handle all terrains. Tata Motors ZConnect app offers 30+ connected car features including remote commands, vehicle health monitoring, safety & security, driving & trip analytics, and location-based services. Tigor EV houses a 26 kWh lithium-ion battery pack with a high-performing motor controller that is integrated with Ziptron technology.
3. MG ZS – The car comes with a dual-pane panoramic sun roofing, all leather interiors, PM 2.5 filter, six-way power adjusting seats, push-button start-stop, three driving modes – eco, sport, and normal. The car has three color options – blue, white, and red. It is equipped with a 44.5 kWh hi-tech battery. The price of ZS EV top model is Rs. 24.22 lakh.
4. Hyundai Kona – Hyundai’s Kona is an all-electric SUV in India with a price tag of approximately Rs.23-24 lakhs. It comes with a closed grille, aerodynamically optimized wheels and underbody, as well as an active air flap in the front bumper. The car has a high electric range with a 452 km run (per full charge), a low running charge, an impressive acceleration of 0-100 km/h in just 9.7 seconds, and three driving modes – eco, comfort, and sport. The car battery comes with a standard warranty of 8 years and it also has a wonder warranty of up to 5 years standard. The car offers phantom black, typhoon silver, polar white and polar white with a black roof as color options. Kona has a high voltage lithium-ion polymer battery of 39.2 kWh capacity and can be charged 0-100% in ~6 hrs 10 minutes (AC charging) and 0-80% in ~57 minutes (DC charging).
Also, read about the Advantages And Disadvantages Of Electric Vehicles.