Tata Motors has introduced the Tiago EV, Punch EV, and Nexon EV in Mauritius through a partnership with Allied Motors, marking its first venture outside the SAARC region for EVs. The models come with larger battery packs and competitive specifications. Tata aims to expand its EV offerings in India with more models in the near future.
Tata Motors has partnered with Allied Motors to enter the Mauritian automobile market, unveiling three electric vehicle (EV) models: the Tiago EV, Punch EV, and Nexon EV. This marks Tata’s expansion beyond the SAARC region, following the introduction of EVs in Sri Lanka. This article provides a quick overview of the specifications and features of the newly launched models in Mauritius.
The three EVs—Tiago EV, Punch EV, and Nexon EV—will be available exclusively with the larger battery packs offered in their Indian counterparts. Their technical specifications include the following:
– Tata Tiago EV: 24 kWh battery, 75 PS power, 114 Nm torque, with a claimed range of 190-210 km.
– Tata Punch EV: 35 kWh battery, 122 PS power, 190 Nm torque, offering a claimed range of 270-290 km.
– Tata Nexon EV: 45 kWh battery, 144 PS power, 215 Nm torque, boasting a claimed range of 350-375 km.
The Tiago EV’s claimed range is an improvement of 5 km over the Indian variant, while the Punch and Nexon EVs maintain the same range as the models sold in India.
Notably, Tata Motors offers two additional models in India, the Curvv EV and Tigor EV, which have yet to be launched in Mauritius. Additionally, Tata plans to expand its EV lineup in India, with upcoming models such as the Harrier EV, Sierra EV, and an all-electric Safari, touted as their flagship model.
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Tata Motors successfully launched its Tiago EV, Punch EV, and Nexon EV in Mauritius, marking its first foray into the Mauritian automotive market. These models feature competitive specifications, with the Tiago EV attaining a slightly improved range compared to its Indian counterpart. The automaker plans further expansion with new EV offerings in India, including the Harrier EV and Sierra EV, signaling its commitment to sustainable mobility.
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