1. Tata Curvv EV & Harrier EV:
The Tata Curvv electric variant is scheduled to be on sale in the next months. It will have a 500 km range on a full charge and be designed to resemble the previously shown Curvv concept. After that, the ICE version with a 1.5L diesel and a new 1.2L direct-injection gasoline engine will be unveiled. Tata also plans to introduce the Harrier EV, which has a dual e-motor AWD layout and a predicted range of over 500 km, by the end of current fiscal year.
2. Mahindra XUV.e8:
The Mahindra XUV.e8 electric SUV, which shares many features with the ICE XUV700, is anticipated to hit dealerships by the end of 2024 or the beginning of 2025. It will be the first vehicle to ride on the INGLO platform. When it debuts, Mahindra will present it as the flagship e-SUV, and the company plans to release at least two more zero-emission SUVs by 2025.
3. Hyundai Creta Electric Vehicle:
Early in 2025, the Creta EV is expected to launch in India after undergoing extensive testing both domestically and abroad. It is anticipated that it will make use of the Kona Electric electric motor and incorporate other ICE Creta design elements. It is anticipated that this midsize electric SUV will have a range of more than 450 km and come equipped with a similar set of features to the conventional Creta.
4. New Maruti Suzuki eVX:
The Maruti Suzuki eVX is expected to debut in India by the middle of the following year, and in H2 2025, it will give birth to a Toyota brother.
With a 60 kWh battery and a potential range of more than 550 kilometers on a single charge, the eVX will be powerful. It will emerge with a whole new design concept and be launched both domestically in India and beyond.