With current government pushing every corner for EV adoption, the Indian EV market is at the stage of rapid transformation where affordability and sustainability are highly stressed. Several manufacturers have brought electric cars to the market that are affordable, budget-friendly, and ideal for the urban commuters of this time.
Model | Price (Ex-Showroom) | Range | Battery | Charging Time (0-100%) |
MG Comet EV | 6.99 Lakh | 230 Km | 17.3 kWh | 7 Hours |
Tata Tiago EV | 7.99 Lakh | 257 Km/ 315 Km | 19.2 kWh/ 24 kWh | 7 Hours/ 8.5 Hours |
Tata Punch EV | 10.9 Lakh | 315 kWh/ 421 Km | 25 kWh/ 35 kWh | 8 Hours |
Citroen eC3 | 11.7 Lakh | 320 Km | 29.2 kWh | 10 Hours |
Tata Tigor EV | 12.5 Lakh | 315 Km | 26 kWh | 9 Hours |
MG Comet EV
With an ex-showroom price of ₹6.99 lakh, this compact hatchback is designed to be perfect for city driving and is just 2.9 meters in length. It makes it extremely easy to navigate through busy urban traffic. The car houses a 17.3 kWh battery pack and can achieve a range of up to 230 km on a single charge. Comet EV’s EMI starts at ₹12,752 per month for a tenure of 5 years @7.5%, for a loan of ₹6.36 Lakhs. The EMI Calculator tool on ELCTRIK gives a detailed break-up of the total payable amount.
Tata Tiago EV
At an introductory price of ₹7.99 lakh, the Tiago EV is available in two variants:
- 19.2 kWh with 257 km of range,
- 24 kWh with up to 315 km of range.
This EV’s EMI starts at ₹14,687 per month for a tenure of 5 years @7.5%, for a loan of ₹8.33 Lakhs. A comprehensive breakdown of the whole amount payable is provided by the ELCTRIK EMI Calculator tool.
Tata Punch EV
The Tata Punch EV is priced at ₹10.9 lakh. It has two battery options:
- The first one has a 25 kWh battery with a range of 315km,
- The other one is a 35kWh battery with a range of up to 421km.
Tata Punch EV’s EMI can start at ₹21,123 per month for a period of 5 years @7.5%, for a loan of ₹11.5 Lakhs. The EMI Calculator tool on ELCTRIK gives a detailed break-up of the total payable amount.
Citroen eC3
The Citroen eC3 is priced at ₹11.7 lakh, hence a comfortable run around with a 29.2 kWh battery promising a 320 km range. Unique features such as dual tone paint options and diamond cut alloy wheels do complement the aesthetics carried out by the eC3’s sibling from it’s ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) counterparts. eC3 EMI might start at ₹24,261 per month for a tenure of 5 years @7.5%, for a loan of ₹13.10 Lakhs. A comprehensive examination of the entire amount payable is provided by the ELCTRIK EMI Calculator tool.
Tata Tigor EV
The Tata Tigor EV, with its starting price from ₹ 12.5 lakh (ex-showroom), offers a 26 kWh battery, promising a range of up to 315km. Tigor EV has recently received an update from Tata’s 350V Ziptron technology, which brings better performance and efficiency. Tigor EV EMI may start at ₹22,420 per month for a tenure of 5 years @7.5%, for a loan of ₹12.2 Lakhs. The ELCTRIK EMI Calculator tool offers a detailed analysis of the whole amount payable.
ELCTRIK Speaks
The electric vehicle landscape is fast becoming fiercely competitive in the country, with affordable options that do not compromise on quality and features. The most affordable option in this space still remains the MG Comet EV, even as Tata Motors continues to dominate the market with its range of products. These new models mark the new wave towards Indian sustainable transportation in this country’s booming automotive market.