Electric car- E revolution arising in India 2021
Many countries in the world are planning to stop
the production and use of petrol and diesel cars as soon as possible in order
to protect the environment.
Many leading automobile companies, including Jaguar
Land Rover, Volvo, Bentley and Ford Europe have set a goal of discontinuing
petrol and diesel car production by 2030 and becoming fully electric car
companies.
In this case, for the first time in India, an automobile company has developed a platform for the use of electric cars.
Electric cars are 2020 can be considered as the best year for electric cars in India with the most number of sales, Tata Nexon
EV becomes the winner of 2020.
On the other hand, cars like MG ZACV and Hyundai
Kona increases the rivalry heat for electric cars in India.
By 2021, the green
competition for electric cars in India will be even bigger with the entry of
more than 15 electric cars. Let's have a look at the list of upcoming
electric cars in India, which are set to release by 2021.
Electric car: Mahindra EKUV
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This electric car of Mahindra SUV of EKUV 100 is planned to debut In February 2021,
The EKUV 100 has a range of 150 kilometres. It has a
top speed of 85 kilometres per hour. The battery has a 15.9-kilowatt-hour
capacity, a one-hour rapid charging time, and max output power of 40
kilowatts. The EKUA 100 is priced at 8.5 lakh rupees ex-showroom.
Electric car: Storm R3.
The Storm R3 is a three-seater electric car that is set to debut around the end of 2021.
Storm R3 has a range of 200 kilometres. It has a top
speed of 80 kilometres per hour and a battery capacity of 15 kilowatt-hours. It
takes three hours to charge and has a 15-kilowatt motor.
Strom, R3 is priced at 4.5 lakhs rupees ex-showroom.
Electric Car: Renault KWID
Renault KWID, an electric car, is set to debut in February 2021.
Renault Kwid has a 250-kilometer range. With a top speed of 105
km per hour and a battery capacity of 26.8-kilowatt-hours, it is the fastest
vehicle. It takes 30 minutes to fully charging.
It generates 125 Newton metres of torque.
Ex-showroom, the Renault Kwid costs ten lakh rupees.
Electric Car: BMW i3
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Electric Car - BMW i3 |
The production of this electric car I3 BMW i3 will commence in June 2021.
This i3 has a range of 280 kilometres. It has a top
speed of 150 km/h and a battery capacity of 42 kilowatt-hours. It takes six
hours to charge.
It generates 250 Newton metres of torque.
The BMW I3 is priced at 1 crore rupees ex-showroom.
Electric Car: Tata Altroz EV.
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Electric Car - Tata Altroz |
This Tata Altroz EV electric car is set to debut in July 2021.
Altroz EV has a range of 300 kilometres and a battery capacity of 30.2 kilowatts per hour. It has a peak motor output of 95 kilowatts. This electric vehicle supports both AC slow charging and DC fast charging.
Tata Altroz EV's ex-showroom price is less than 15 lakh rupee.
Electric Car: Nissan Leaf.
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Electric Car - Nissan Leaf |
Nissan Leaf is a plug-in hybrid electric car, this electric vehicle is set to debut in June 2021.
The Nissan Leaf has a range of
364 kilometres. It can reach a top speed of 144 kilometres per hour. It has a
62-kilowatt-hour battery capacity,
A one-hour is the quick charging time and an
80-kilowatt of motor max output.
Nissan Leaf is priced at 35 lakh rupees ex-showroom.
Electric Car: New Renault Zoe.
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Electric Car - New Renault Zoe |
Renault Zoe is a new model from Renault. This electric car is set to debut in October 2021.
Renault Zoe has a range of 390
kilometres. It has a top speed of 135 kilometres per hour, a 52-kilowatt-hour
battery, and a 45-minute fast charging time. The motor has a max power of 100
kilowatts.
This electric vehicle has a torque of 220 Newton
metres.
The Reynold Zoe is priced at 20 lakh rupees
ex-showroom.
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Electric Car: Audi E-Tron
Audi E-Tron is a fantasy car designed by Audi, this electric car is set to debut in January 2021.
The Audi E-Tron has a
400-kilometer range. It has a top speed of 200 km/h and a battery capacity of
95 kilowatt-hours. It has a 50-minute quick charging time and a 265-kilowatt
motor.
It generates 261 Newton metres of torque.
The Audi E-Tron is priced at one crore rupees
ex-showroom.
Electric Car: Volvo XC 40
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Electric Car - Volvo XC 40 |
This electric vehicle is set to debut in the middle of 2021.
The Volvo XC 40 has a range of 418 kilometres. It has a top speed of 180
km/h and a battery capacity of 78 kWh, with a quick charge time of 40 minutes.
The motor's maximum power output is 150 kilowatts.
It has a torque of 330 Newton metres.
The Volvo XC 40 is priced at 50 lakhs ex-showroom.
Electric Car: Kia Soul EV
Kia Soul Electric Vehicle This electric vehicle is set to debut in the middle of 2021.
The KIA Soul EV has a range of 450 kilometres. With a
battery capacity of 64 kilowatt-hours and a quick charge time of one hour, it
has a top speed of 145 kilometres per hour. The motor's maximum power output is
150 kilowatts.
It generates 395 Newton metres of torque.
Ex-showroom, the Kia Soul EV costs 30 lakh rupees.
Electric car: Porsche Taycan
Porsche Taycan is a sports car manufactured by Porsche. This electric car is set to debut in the middle of 2021.
Titan has
a range of 333 kilometres to 463 kilometres. It has a top speed of 260 km/h and
a battery capacity of 93.4 kilowatt-hours. It takes 23 minutes to charge
quickly.
The motor produces 560 kilowatts of power and 1049
newton metres of torque.
Tycoon is priced at 1.08 crore rupees ex-showroom.
Electric car: Jaguar I-Pace.
The Jaguar I-Pace, an electric car, is set to debut in March 2021.
The Jaguar I pace has a range of 470 kilometres. It has a
top speed of 200 kilometres per hour and a 90-kilowatt-hour battery. It takes
45 minutes to fully charge. The peak output of the motor is 294 kilowatts. It generates
696 Newton metres of torque.
Jaguar I Pace is priced at 1 crore rupees ex-showroom.
Before we get to the last three electric cars, let's
have a look at some Indian-made electric vehicles.
Electric car: Maruti Suzuki Wagon R.
In September 2021, this electric car wagon R will make its debut.
The waggon R electric has a range of 200 kilometres. Both DC rapid
charging and AC slow charging are supported. The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R electric
is priced at 9 lakh rupees.
Electric car: Tata HPX Electric.
This electric car TATA HPX is set to debut in the middle of 2021.
HPX electric has a range of 300 kilometres and a torque of 200 Newton
metres. The ex-showroom pricing of the HPX electric is less than ten lakh
rupees.
Electric car: Mahendra XUV 300 Electric.
In June 2021, this electric SUV is planned to debut.
The XUV 300 has a 300-kilometre range and a price of 15 lakh rupees
ex-showroom.
Electric Cars: Volkswagen ID Cross.
This electric car, the Volkswagen ID Cross, is set to debut towards the end of 2021.
The Volkswagen ID Cross has a 500-kilometre
range. It has a top speed of 180 kph and a battery capacity of 83 kWh. It takes
30 minutes to charge quickly.
The motor's maximum power output is 225 kilowatts. It
generates 450 Newton metres of torque.
The Volkswagen ID Cross is priced at 40 lakhs rupees
ex-showroom.
Electric car: Tesla Model 3
The Tesla Model 3 electric car is scheduled to hit the market in June 2021.
The Tesla Model 3 has a 500-kilometre range. It has a top
speed of 260 km and a battery capacity of 60 kWh. It takes 30 minutes to charge
quickly. The motor's maximum power output is 258 kilowatts. It generates 493
Newton metres of torque.
The Tesla Model 3 is priced at 55 lakhs rupees ex-showroom.
Electric car: MK 1 Electric cars.
MK 1, a new electric car, is set to debut in late 2041.
MK 1 has a range of 504 kilometres. It can reach a top speed of 196
kilometres per hour. The battery has a 96-kilowatt-hour capacity and a
30-minute quick charging time. The motor's maximum power output is 150
kilowatts. It has a staggering 2400 Newton metres of torque. Finally, the MK
one's ex-showroom price is one crore rupees.
Going green with electric vehicles in the motor
industry helps to maintain the Earth a safer place for future generations.
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