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MG ZS EV Prices Increased by Rs 32,000 in India for Select Variants


MG
Motor

India
has
recently
announced
a
price
revision
for
the
ZS
EV.
The
brand
has
increased
the
price
of
the
electric
vehicle
by
up
to
Rs.
32,000
on
select
variants.
The
revised
pricing
will
be
implemented
immediately.
The
brand
has
increased
the
prices
of
Essence
Dark
Grey,
100-Year
Edition,
and
Essence
Dual-Tone
Iconic
Ivory
variants.
However,
the
brand
has
not
increased
the
prices
on
its
entry-level
models,
including
Executive
and
Excite
Pro. 

MG
ZS
EV
Price
in
India
Increased

The
highest
increase
is
seen
in
the
Essence
Dark
Grey
variant
of
the
MG
ZS
EV,
which
has
risen
by
Rs
32,000.
Following
this,
both
the
100-Year
Edition
and
the
Essence
Dual-Tone
Iconic
Ivory
versions
have
experienced
a
price
hike
of
Rs.
31,000
each. 

For
customers
choosing
the
Exclusive
Plus
variants,
there
are
also
notable
price
adjustments.
The
Exclusive
Plus
Dark
Grey
version
now
costs
Rs.
30,200
more,
while
the
Exclusive
Plus
Dual-Tone
Iconic
Ivory
variant
has
seen
an
increase
of
Rs.
30,000.
It’s
worth
mentioning
that
the
entry-level
Executive
and
Excite
Pro
versions
remain
unaffected,
retaining
their
original
prices.

Current
Pricing
Overview

With
these
latest
adjustments,
the
MG
ZS
EV’s
price
now
ranges
from
Rs.
18.98
lakh
to
Rs.
25.75
lakh
(ex-showroom),
reinforcing
its
position
as
a
competitive
option
in
the
electric
mid-size

SUV

segment.
This
move
aligns
with
broader
trends
in
the
electric
vehicle
industry,
where
manufacturers
are
navigating
increased
costs,
including
raw
materials
and
logistics.

While
the
recent
price
increase
may
pose
challenges
for
potential
buyers,
the
MG
ZS
EV
continues
to
offer
an
attractive
choice
for
those
considering
an
electric
vehicle.
The
market’s
response
to
these
changes
will
be
of
interest,
as
consumer
preferences
and
economic
conditions
continue
to
evolve.

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Tata Tigor EV XE Features, Price in India, and More Details Explained

Tata
Tigor
EV
XE
is
a
compact
electric
sedan
designed
for
urban
commuters
seeking
an
eco-friendly,
comfortable
ride.
Its
design
and
features
focus
on
city
driving,
offering
a
smooth
driving
experience
while
being
environmentally
conscious.
This
electric
sedan
offers
several
key
features
that
cater
to
the
demands
of
today’s
customers
who
prioritise
comfort
and
sustainability
in
their
vehicles.

Tata
Tigor
EV
XE
Price
in
India

Priced
at
Rs.
13.94
lakh,
the
Tata
Tigor
EV
XE
is
competitively
placed
in
the
electric
vehicle
market.
Its
features
and
eco-friendly
design
appeal
to
buyers
looking
for
a
stylish
yet
budget-friendly
option.

Tata
Tigor
EV
XE
Specifications

The

Tata
Tigor
EV

XE
is
powered
by
an
efficient
electric
motor,
offering
a
seamless
drive.
The
car
measures
3993
mm
in
length,
1677
mm
in
width,
and
1532
mm
in
height,
providing
a
spacious
interior.
It
sits
on
a
2450
mm
wheelbase,
ensuring
stability
during
travel.
With
a
ground
clearance
of
172
mm
and
a
kerb
weight
of
1235
kg,
the
car
handles
well
on
a
variety
of
roads.
It
comes
with
four
doors
and
offers
seating
for
five,
making
it
ideal
for
families.
Additionally,
the
sedan
boasts
a
boot
space
of
316
litres.

Key
Features
of
Tata
Tigor
EV
XE

The
Tata
Tigor
EV
XE
comes
equipped
with
numerous
safety
and
comfort
features.
Notable
safety
additions
include
two
airbags,
overspeed
warning,
and
a
puncture
repair
kit.
There
is
also
a
seatbelt
reminder,
hill
hold
control,
and
Anti-lock
Braking
System
(ABS)
with
Electronic
Brake-force
Distribution
(EBD),
ensuring
safety
during
braking.
While
the
car
lacks
features
like
a
tyre
pressure
monitoring
system
and
electronic
stability
program
(ESP),
it
does
offer
hill
descent
control
and
power
steering.
The
5.1-meter
turning
radius
makes
it
easy
to
navigate
tight
spaces.

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Ola Electric’s Dominance Fades as Country’s E-Scooter Battle Intensifies

India’s
top
electric
scooter
maker
Ola
Electric
logged
its
lowest
monthly
sales
this
year
in
September,
government
data
showed,
as
the
SoftBank-backed
firm
sees
its
dominance
eroded
by
smaller
competitors
and
servicing
network
challenges.


Ola
Electric
,
which
made
its
stock
market
debut
about
two
months
ago,
sold
23,965
vehicles
in
September,
recording
a
month-on-month
decline
for
the
second
consecutive
month.

Its
falling
month-on-month
sales
has
seen
its
market
share
decline
for
five
straight
months
to
27
percent
in
September,
from
over
50
percent
in
April,
the
data
showed.

In
that
period,
Ola’s
closest
rivals
TVS
Motor
and
Bajaj
Auto
have
narrowed
the
gap,
reporting
market
share
gains
for
five
and
three
straight
months,
respectively.

Ola
Electric
declined
to
comment
on
the
market
share
loss
and
its
servicing
network.

Slowing
sales
at
Ola,
whose
prices
have
often
undercut
the
market,
pose
further
challenges
to
the
company’s
financial
results.
It
is
yet
to
turn
a
profit.

Analysts
attribute
Ola’s
narrowing
lead
to
rivals
launching
newer
models
priced
closer
to
those
of
Ola,
as
well
as
its
own
strained
service
network
that
is
seeing
scooters
pile
up.

A
ramp-up
in
dealership
networks
has
also
been
key
for
Bajaj
and
TVS
in
challenging
Ola,
according
to
Jay
Kale
of
Elara
Capital.

Over
the
last
year,
Bajaj
has
boosted
the
dealership
count
for
its
Chetak
e-scooters
from
around
100
to
over
500,
as
of
June.
Ola’s
dealership
count
has
only
risen
from
750
to
800.

Last
month,
a
26-year-old
man
was
arrested
for
allegedly
setting
fire
to
an
Ola
showroom
in
the
southern
Karnataka
state
over
unsatisfactory
servicing
of
a
recently
purchased
e-scooter.

HSBC
analysts
said
in
a
note
last
month
that
Ola’s
service
would
be
one
of
the
“key
drivers”
for
maintaining
its
market
share.


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Thomson
Reuters
2024


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