Car companies are gradually adding electric cars to their portfolio. With the changing times, the trend of electric cars is going to increase. In India, Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors, Hyundai, MG Motors and Mercedes-Benz have brought their electric car models. Maruti Suzuki is also working in this direction. If you are thinking of giving an electric car a place in your garage on this Diwali then at this time there are 6 electric cars in the country. Let’s know about them…
Mahindra E Verito
The ex-showroom Delhi price of Mahindra E Verito starts at Rs 9,12,515 after the subsidy, which is for the ABS version. The E Verito has 3 phase AC induction motor. It generates 31 kW power and 91 Nm peak torque. Talking about the battery pack, it is a 21.2kWh lithium ion battery. The E Verito can travel 181 km on full charge. In normal charging, the car is fully charged in 11 hours and 30 minutes, while in fast charging, it takes one and a half hours to charge 80 percent. The E Verito can accelerate from 0-60 km / h in 11.2 seconds. The top speed of the car is 86 km / h.
Hyundai Kona
First of all, let’s talk about the Kona, the electric car of Hyundai, the country’s second largest car company. This electric SUV has a 39.2 kWh lithium ion battery pack with a single speed transmission. It generates 135 hp power and 395 Nm torque. The Kona can hold a speed of 0–100 kmph in less than 10 seconds and its top speed is 145 kmph. It is capable of going up to 452 km on a single charge. The battery of Kona is charged 80 percent in less than 60 minutes with the help of fast charger. At the same time it takes about 6 hours to be fully charged with standard charger. Hyundai Kona’s ex-showroom Delhi price starts from Rs. 23.7 lakhs.
Tata Tigor EV
The all-electric compact sedan Tata Tigor EV’s ex-showroom Delhi price starts at Rs 9.58 lakh. The car has a 21.5 kWh battery pack and 72 V 3-phase AC induction motor, the motor generates a maximum power of 30 kW and peak torque of 105 Nm. The Tigor EV can cover a distance of 213 km on full charge. The Tigor EV Standard AC Normal Charger is fully charged in 11.5 hours. At the same time, the car takes only 2 hours to charge 80 percent of the car with 15 kW DC fast charger. The Tigor EV has a top speed of 80 km / h. The new Tata Tigor EV is available to both commercial and private buyers.
Tata Nexon EV
The ex showroom price of this electric car starts from Rs. 13.99 lakhs. The Tata Nexon EV uses the new Ziptron technology. The car has a 30.2kWh lithium ion IP67 rated battery. The electric motor of the electric car generates 129hp power and 254Nm peak torque. The Nexon EV can travel up to 312 km on a single charge. Fast charging is also available in it. The Nexon EV is capable of capturing 0-60kmph in 4.6 seconds and 0-100kmph in less than 10 seconds. The Nexon EV 50 kW DC fast charger charges up to 80 percent within an hour. With the help of the standard 3.3 kW home charger, it takes 7-8 hours to full charge.
MG ZS EV
The ex showroom price of MG Motors’ all electric long range SUV ZS EV starts at Rs 20.88 lakh. The electric motor of the car can generate 141 hp power and peak torque of 353 Nm. The battery pack is 44.5 kWh, which can be charged up to 80 percent within 40 minutes with a 50 kW fast charger. The car will be fully charged within 7 hours with a 7 kW charger. The MG ZS EV captures speeds of 0–100 kmph in just 8.5 seconds and can travel up to 340 km on a single charge.
Mercedes-Benz EQC
The Mercedes-Benz EQC is the most expensive electric car in this list. It has been launched in India in October this year. It has been introduced at an introductory price of 99.30 lakh rupees. This introductory price is for the first 50 units of the electric SUV. The sale of EQC will be launched from Mercedes-Benz India’s e-commerce website and from 6 cities Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai.
The Mercedes-Benz EQC is powered by an 80 kWh lithium ion battery pack. When fully charged, the car can cover a distance of 445-471 km. The SUV has two electric motors. The combined output of both is 408hp. The car can accelerate from 0-100 km / hr in just 5.1 seconds and the top speed is 180kmph. The Mercedes-Benz EQC batteries take 21 hours to fully charge using the standard 15A domestic power supply. But with the help of 7.5kW wall box charger, the car is fully charged in less than 10 hours. With the help of 110kW DC fast charger, it is fully charged in only 90 minutes.