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In this article, we have mentioned few EVS, which are holding a good fan base in terms of the price range against the Windsor EV Pro, and getting good sales figures.
Tata Curvv Electric. (Photo: Shahrukh Shah/ News18)
The JSW MG has recently added the improved yet long-range version of the Windsor EV to its fleet. The model was launched in four different variants, featuring a starting price under the BaaS program at Rs 13.10 lakh with Rs 4.5 km battery rental.
The model has already received a welcoming response from the customers, dominating the segment in terms of price range. However, there are a few more EVS in the country, which are holding a good fan base in terms of the price range against the Windsor EV Pro. Scroll down to see the list.
Tata Curvv
Ever since its introduction in the market, the Curvv EV has attracted a lot of new customers, a big thanks to its coupe-style design and advanced features. It was released with a price tag of Rs 17.49 lakh, while the top model goes up to Rs 22 lakh. The dark edition can be purchased at Rs 22.24 lakh (all ex-showroom).
The Tata Curvv has been offered in two battery packs – 45 kWh and 55 kWh. The former offers an ARAI-certified range of 430 km on a single charge, the latter provides a maximum range of up to 580 km.
Tata Nexon EV
Equipped with a 45kWh battery unit, the updated Tata Nexon EV is priced starting at Rs 13.99 lakh (ex-showroom). When it comes to a new Red Dark edition, it costs Rs 17.19 lakh. The company also offers the EV in a medium-range variant, which comes with a 30kWh battery pack, flaunting the price tag of Rs 13.79 lakh ( all ex-showroom).
Hyundai Creta EV
Last but not least, the Hyundai Creta EV. The range starts slightly higher compared to the Windsor EV Pro, starting at Rs 18 lakh onwards (ex-showroom). The top model goes up to Rs 23.5 lakh (all ex-showroom). It is available in two battery packs – a 42 kWh and a 51.4 kWh battery setup.
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