The Mahindra BE 6 tops the chart with a claimed range of 682 kilometres on a single charge; Newly launched Creta Electric is also on the list.
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Electric cars are currently the name of the game and with every manufacturer introducing new models in the affordable EV segment, it becomes important to know which cars deliver the best range. For this article, we are taking into consideration the mass-market EV segment with a price range of under Rs. 30 lakh. Let’s look at the top 7 electric cars with the longest range under Rs. 30 lakh.
S. No. | Model | Driving Range | Price |
1. | Mahindra BE 6 | Up to 682 Km | Rs. 18.90 lakh – Rs. 26.90 lakh |
2. | Mahindra XEV 9e | Up to 656 Km | Rs. 21.90 lakh – Rs. 30.50 lakh |
3. | Tata Curvv EV | Up to 585 Km | Rs. 17.49 lakh – Rs. 21.99 lakh |
4. | BYD eMax 7 | Up to 530 Km | Rs. 26.90 lakh – Rs. 29.90 lakh |
5. | BYD Atto 3 | Up to 521 Km | Rs. 24.99 lakh – Rs. 33.99 lakh |
6. | Maruti Suzuki e Vitara | Up to 500 Km | Not Launched Yet |
7. | Hyundai Creta Electric | Up to 473 Km | Rs. 17.99 lakh – Rs. 23.50 lakh |
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Top 7 Electric Cars with the Longest Range Under Rs. 30 lakh: Analysis
- The Mahindra BE 6 and XEV 9e top the chart while sharing the same battery pack and powertrain setup. These electric SUVs also have the largest battery pack of 79 kWh under Rs. 30 lakh price bracket. The smaller battery pack of 59 kWh also delivers a claimed range of over 500 kilometres.
- Tata Curvv EV gets 55 kWh and 45 kWh battery packs. The claimed range of both variants is over 500 kilometres.
- BYD Atto 3 and eMax 7 also deliver a claimed range of over 500 kilometres. The eMax 7 has a relatively larger battery pack of 71.8 kWh as compared to the Atto 3’s 60.48 kWh.
- The soon-to-be-launched e Vitara is based on a born-electric platform with a 61 kWh battery pack. The claimed range will be upwards of 500 kilometres.
- Standing at the last spot is the newly launched Hyundai Creta Electric with a maximum claimed range of 473 kilometres, using a 51.4 kWh battery pack. With the smallest battery pack in the segment, the electric SUV also deliver the least range.