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The electric version of the Tiago called the Tata Tiago.ev was launched in 2022. The Long Range version has a range of 315 km (196 mi) with battery capacity of 24 kWh and an electric motor producing 74 hp and 114 nm while the Medium Range version has a range of 250 km (160 mi) with a battery capacity of 19.2 kWh and an electric motor producing ...
In October 2018, Tata launched a sporty Tigor JTP along with Tata Tiago JTP. The 1.2-liter turbocharged Revotron petrol engine is tuned to deliver 112 horsepower and 150 N⋅m of peak torque. Tata has a claimed 0–100 km/h in 10 seconds. [8] Tata Also launched the CNG Version named Tigor i-CNG, and in February 2024 AMT CNG was launched [9]
Tata Nexon.ev: 2020 Crossover SUV No Tata Motors Cars: India Tata Punch.ev: 2024 Crossover SUV Acti.ev No Tata Motors Cars: India Tata Harrier.ev: 2024 Crossover SUV No Tata Motors Cars: India Tata Curvv.ev: 2024 Crossover SUV No Tata Motors Cars: India Tata Tiago.ev: 2022 Hatchback No Tata Motors Cars: India Tata Tigor EV: 2022 Sedan No Tata ...
KBB found that year over year, new EV prices have slipped 10.8%; however, in January, EV prices were higher month over month by 3.2%, but this was due to the average EV transaction price falling ...
Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd (TPEM), a subsidiary of Tata Motors and the pioneer of India’s EV revolution launched its first Pure EV architecture. The Punch.ev is the first product to be based on its recently introduced, advanced Pure EV architecture – acti.ev, which stands for (Advanced Connected Tech-Intelligent Electric Vehicle ...
Tata Motors Cars is a division of the India-based automaker Tata Motors which produces cars under the brand name Tata Motors. It is currently the 3rd largest car manufacturer in India in terms of sales after Maruti Suzuki , Hyundai and Mahindra in September 2024.
Tesla stock closed 5.7% lower on Thursday after Reuters reported Trump's team has drawn up plans to eliminate the $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicle buyers as part of a broader tax reform.
Two etiquette experts offered suggestions in interviews with Fox News Digital on how to deal with flight passengers who bring foul-smelling foods onto planes.