Electric vehicles are gaining massive popularity in India, with Tata Motors leading the EV adoption through models like the Tiago EV, starting at 7.99 lakh.
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The Tata Tiago EV offers an impressive range of 253 km on a single charge, with fast charging capability of 2.5 hours and advanced safety features.
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Mahindra's eKUV100 Electric, priced around 8.25 lakh, combines compact utility with eco-friendly technology, offering a range of 147 km per charge.
The Maruti Suzuki Alto K10, priced between 4-6 lakhs, comes equipped with a 1.0 litre K series engine, making it one of the most affordable options.
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Tata Punch, positioned as the brand's smallest SUV below Nexon, offers comprehensive safety features at a competitive price range of 6-10 lakhs.
Middle-class Indian consumers are increasingly choosing sustainable and affordable vehicles, driving manufacturers to launch new budget-friendly models.
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The Hyundai Grand i10 Nios CNG has captured 25% of its model's sales, with over 4 lakh units sold in the Indian market in FY2024.
All five featured cars come with essential safety features including dual airbags and ABS with Electronic Brake Force Distribution.
These budget-friendly cars focus on key aspects like performance, technology, reliability, and comfort while maintaining affordability.
Government incentives and subsidies are available for electric vehicles, making them more accessible to middle-class buyers.