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Tata Motors Rolls Out 50000th EV From Pune Plant

By releasing its 50,000th electric vehicle in the nation, Tata Motors has reached a significant milestone. From its facilities in Pune, the business today rolled out its 50,000th EV. The company boasts an interesting EV range, ranging from the Nexon EV, the most well-known SUV brand in India, to the newest addition, the Tata Tiago EV, India’s first electric hatchback. The company’s 50,000th electric vehicle is a Tata Nexon EV Max, which debuted earlier this year.

The Nexon EV Max, which has a 40.5 kWh Lithium-ion battery pack, has a power output of 105 kW (143 PS) and an immediate torque of 250 Nm. The Nexon EV Max XZ+ and Nexon EV Max XZ+ Lux are the two trim levels available, and they both boast a 33% larger battery capacity. It is available in three colors: Pristine White, Daytona Grey, and Intensi-Teal (which is only available on the Nexon EV Max). Ventilated leatherette seats, rear AC vents, a jeweled control knob with an active display and rear AC vents are all included in the cabin.

Mr. Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director of Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd. and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., commented on this accomplishment by saying, “As the country’s EV pioneers, the onus of ensuring effective adoption was on us. We have been able to address EV adoption challenges thanks to a well-balanced product mix and effective consumer-facing marketing. In order to provide our clients with straightforward, affordable solutions, we built a full EV ecosystem with Tata Group enterprises.

Celebrating the 50,000th electric vehicle in India is a powerful indication of how our portfolio is connecting with consumers there. The issues of growing fuel prices and worsening pollution are being effectively addressed by EVs. Customers are now prepared to accept electric vehicles, and we are delighted to see the change from early adopters to EVs now becoming a popular option for Indian customers, he continued.

To give current EV owners a better driving and ownership experience, Tata Motors also provided software updates. Tata Motors has also expanded its network to more than 165 cities in an effort to make EVs more widely available to consumers. This has helped people adopt EVs as their primary form of personal transportation. Tata Motors intends to release 10 EVs in the next five years and is concentrating on a three-phased architecture strategy for EVs.

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