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MG COMET EV
The MG Comet EV, an ultra-compact and city-friendly electric vehicle, stands out with its price range from Rs 7.98 lakh to Rs 9.98 lakh. It boasts a 230km range on a full charge, ideal for urban commutes. A highlight is its 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system and digital instrument cluster, offering modern connectivity and ease of use. With dimensions smaller than a Tata Nano, it's an excellent choice for navigating tight city spaces
TATA PUNCH EV
The Tata Punch EV, a recent addition to Tata Motors' electric lineup, offers two variants: Standard (25kWh battery, 315 km range) and Long Range (35kWh battery, 421 km range Charging times vary, with the Standard model taking 9.4 hours for a full charge on a 3.3 AC charger and the Long Range model taking 13.5 hours. Prices start at Rs. 10.99 lakh.
Notable features include multiple drive and regenerative braking modes, and advanced safety and connectivity options in the top variant.
CITROEN EC3
Priced between Rs 11.61 lakh and Rs 12.99 lakh, the Citroen eC3 is a chic electric hatchback with a 29.2 kWh battery, offering a 320 km range. It features a 10-inch touchscreen, dual airbags, and ABS. The motor generates 57PS and 143 Nm, achieving 0-60 km/h in 6.8 seconds. DC fast charging enables an 80% charge in 57 minutes, while a standard home charge takes 10.5 hours.
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