Tata has been manufacturing cars keeping its customers in mind since the time it came into the
car market, and it treats everyone equally, whether from the middle class or from a rich family.
Ever since Tata entered the electric vehicle market, everyone wanted to try it and purchase an
electric car, but for many days the car market was very slow. Then Tata took a big step, looking
at the festive season. The price of the car has to be increased by km; hence, it is expected that
the sales can be doubled. Let’s talk about which cars have been reduced in price.
1-Tiago. EV
2-Punch. EV
3-Nexon. EV
1-Tiago. EV Gets a Price Cut of Rs 40,000:
Tata Tiago. EV has given a good response in the market till then; its initial price was approx.
8 lakh 40 thousand, but seeing the festival season, Tata has reduced its cost by 40 thousand,
and now you can buy it for 7 lakh 99 thousand. With this additional discount, it becomes even
more affordable, making it a compelling option for first-time EV buyers. Apart from the price cut,
Tata EV is sweetening the deal by offering six months of free charging at over 5,500 Tata Power
charging points across India. The offer addresses one of the primary concerns for potential EV buyers:
charging infrastructure.
2-Punch EV Now Available at Discounts of Up to Rs 1.20 Lakh:
Now we are talking about Punch. EV, which is Tata’s second-best-selling electric car.
Tata has decreased its price to Rs 1 lakh 20 thousand, and as of now, its sales have also
doubled in the festival season. It happened because everyone was in a rush to buy an electric car.
3-Nexon EV Price Reduced by Up to Rs 3 lakh:
Tata’s flagship electric SUV, the Nixon EV, has seen a price cut of up to Rs 3 lakh,
making it one of the most attractive options in the market for customers looking for
a premium, long-range electric vehicle at a more accessible price. Has gone.
Their price cut applies to both Nixon EV Prime and Nixon EV Max variants, the latter
known for its extended range and premium features.
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