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Cars Looking for an Affordable EV in India? – Mahindra eKUV100 eKUV100 - Mahindra’s stepping stone towards their plan of electrifying their entire lineup. By Akshay Nimbalkar 16 April 20203636 views ShareTweet 0 Mahindra Electric SUV eKUV 100 - EV Duniya With the focus now shifting towards Electric Vehicles, Mahindra plans to electrify its entire lineup of cars in the near future and the eKUV100 is a step in the same direction. The electrification of XUV300 is also in the works. The Mahindra eKUV100 was first showcased at the Auto Expo in 2018 and is essentially the electrified version of KUV100. The eKUV100 comes with an electric powertrain of the eVerito. The eKUV100 is expected to come at an affordable price of under 9 lakhs for commercial use and is slightly cheaper than its sibling, the eVerito. It is also expected to be somewhat cheaper than the upcoming home-grown Tiago and Tigor Electric Vehicles from domestic competitor, Tata. Specifications of Mahindra eKUV100 – EV Duniya Price (₹) 8,25,000/- (Est.) (Ex-showroom) Engine Type Electric Motor Displacement 3-Phase AC Induction Cylinders Single Max Power (BHP @ RPM) 39.6 @ 3500 Max Torque (Nm @ RPM) 91 @ 1050 Transmission Automatic (Electric) Body Type Hatchback Fuel Type Electric Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) 72V Lithium-Ion Full Charge Range 140 Kms (Full Charge) Seating Capacity (Person) 5, 6 Suspension Front & Rear McPherson Strut, Twist Beam Brake Type Front Disc Brake Type Rear Drum Lenght (mm) 3700 Width (mm) 1735 Height (mm) 1655 Dimensions – Wheelbase (mm) 2385 Ground Clearance (mm) 170 Turning Radius (Metres) 5.05 Boot Capacity 243 Kerb Weight 1100 Kgs (Est.) Tyre Size 185/60/15 Safety Dual airbags, ABS, EBD Rivals Mahindra e2o NXT, Tata Tiago Electric 0-60 km/hr 11 Seconds (Est.) Top Speed 75 km/hr (Est.) When launched, the Mahindra eKuv100 is expected to be one of the most affordable electric vehicles in the country. The price will also vary depending on the states and the incentives the state government provides on electric vehicles. The eKUV100 will be followed up with the XUV300 Electric, and the Ford Aspire based sedan under the Mahindra-Ford joint venture. The Mahindra eKUV100 will compete against the Tata Tigor EV in a similar price range. Apart from the eKUV100, the Indian market has already witnessed the launch of Tata Nexon, MG ZS and Hyundai Kona Electric Vehicles, though all these are in the higher price bracket.
Fortum Charge & Drive India joins hands with DLF to set up charging infrastructure in DLF Cybercity Gurugram 29 September 2022