Tatas raise the EV game with attractive price on high-level localisation


Tata Motors’ strategy of adopting a very competitive pricing for the Nexon EV will prompt its rivals — Maruti Suzuki India as well as Mahindra and Mahindra (M&M) — to package their offerings in a manner that attracts buyers.

High pricing of electric vehicles (EVs) has been a key deterrent for buyers. With a price starting from Rs 13.99 lakh to Rs 15.99 lakh, the Nexon is the first EV offering in the mass sports utility vehicle (SUV) segment.

M&M is set to unveil its electric compact SUV version of the XUV300, while Maruti will be taking wraps off the electric variant of the Wagon R at the Auto Expo next month.

Earlier this month, MG Motors launched its EV vehicle, the ZS. Over the next two years, Tata Motors will introduce four more EV models, including two SUVs, a sedan and a hatchback, as it seeks to be in the leadership position. Here you can also read Budget2020 News

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