Year Ender 2023: Eectric cars with powerful range launched in India this year, see complete list

Year Ender 2023: The country's EV segment is expanding rapidly. Companies are also launching vehicles extensively in this segment. In the year 2023, many electric cars with great range have been launched in the market. Here we are going to talk about such vehicles. Which have been launched in the market this year. Let us know about them.

Dec 26, 2023 - 11:04
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Year Ender 2023: Eectric cars with powerful range launched in India this year, see complete list

The year 2023 has proved to be great for India's EV sector. This year many electric vehicles have been launched in the market. Especially if we look at the car segment, this year many vehicles have been launched in the market with a powerful range. Here we are knowing about such cars which have been launched this year. Let us know in this news.

MG Comet EV

MG Comet EV, one of the most affordable electric cars in India, was launched this year. This vehicle comes at an ex-showroom price of Rs 7.98 lakh. It can be driven up to 230 km on a single charge.

Tata Nexon EV Facelift

Tata Nexon EV facelift to be launched in 2023. This compact-size SUV comes with V2V and V2L technology. This vehicle was introduced in EV avatar with many great features and changed design. The price of the car starts at Rs 14.74 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi).

Mahindra XUV400

This vehicle of the compact SUV segment was launched this year in EV avatar. This vehicle was introduced on 16 January 2023 with two battery options. It claims to give a range of 456 km in single charging.

Volvo C40 Recharge

Swedish car manufacturer Volvo also launched an electric car offering a great range in the Indian market this year. This electric car is capable of achieving a top speed of 180 km/hour. It produces 402 bhp of power and 660 Nm of peak torque.

Hyundai Ioniq 5

This electric car, launched in the year 2023, has a battery capacity of 72.6 kWh. It is capable of giving a range of 631 km in single charging. It takes 7 hours to charge the vehicle.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer