The anticipation surrounding the launch of new electric cars has always been high, and this excitement is steadily growing. There is immense eagerness among people for Tata Motors’ upcoming EV models. Currently, electric models like Nexon EV, Tiago EV, and Tigor EV are receiving resounding acclaim in the market. The forthcoming EV lineup from Tata might encompass electric versions of the Punch and Harrier models, alongside the facelifted Nexon EV and Kite EV.
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In the approaching year 2024, Tata Motors has strategized the introduction of four new electric vehicles. This strategy encompasses the rollout of electric iterations of the Punch and Harrier, fresh facelifted editions of the Nexon EV, and even the potential inclusion of the Kite EV. Let’s delve into the details –
The Upcoming Tata Punch EV
There are expectations that the facelifted version of the Tata Nexon EV could see its debut next month. This updated model is anticipated to feature enhanced aesthetics, augmented features, and extended range. Tata Motors might also be contemplating the launch of an electric variant of the popular Micro SUV, the Tata Punch. This move could bolster the availability of budget-friendly EV alternatives.
As per available information, Tata could potentially launch the Punch Electric with an initial price range of up to 1 million rupees, offering an improved EV range. These upcoming electric vehicles from Tata are poised to present a challenge to rival companies in the market.
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Harrier EV and Kite EV
Tata Motors has showcased the Harrier EV and Kite EV at auto expos, and there is anticipation that the production-ready models of these electric SUVs will hit the market in the forthcoming year. N. Chandrasekaran, the Chairman of Tata Sons, has disclosed that Tata Motors is collaborating with Jaguar Land Rover on electric vehicle development, to make 50% of its passenger vehicles electric by 2030. Tata’s progressive EV endeavors are set to drive further advancement in the Indian automotive landscape.