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Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon​

2mo • 2 min read

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The Tata Nano electric car is expected to launch soon. With a powerful battery, premium features, and a new design, this car will be affordably priced for the common people.


Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon

Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon
Tata Nano Electric Car coming soon? Tata Motors has been introducing its new electric cars in the Indian market. According to the latest information, the Tata Nano electric car will soon be launched by Tata Motors. Customers can enjoy a powerful battery and premium features.

Also Read | Honda goes green! Unveils Activa e, QC1 electric scooters in India; Check features, specs and more


Tata Motors

Tata Motors
This will help make it better for its customers. The Tata Nano electric car is said to be well-designed, allowing customers to see a luxurious interior with a new design. Tata Motors is going to use a 17.1kWh battery in its Tata Nano electric car.

Also Read | Ola Electric Scooter Launch with Swappable Battery; read details


Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon

Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon
It can be charged with the help of a powerful battery. Information has also been released that it will give a driving range of about 400 km. Similarly, it is reported that Tata Motors may introduce the Tata Nano electric car at an affordable price of around Rs 4 lakh.


Tata Nano Electric Car

Tata Nano Electric Car
The Tata Nano electric car is set to launch in early 2025. Tata Motors may introduce its Tata Nano electric car with a premium interior. Customers will be provided with modern amenities like power windows, automatic climate control, and a large 9-inch touchscreen display.

All of these, at times, provide customers with new features. It is currently being discussed in the automotive industry that the company has used the best interior in the segment.

Also read | Tata Sumo Gold Relaunch: Know about it's new features, price, mileage and more


Related video: Tata Punch EV Pros & Cons: Is It the Perfect Electric Car? (India.com)
 

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Royal Enfield Managed To Sell Half a Million Hunter 350 Motorcycles In Just Two Years​


Royal Enfield Managed To Sell Half a Million Hunter 350 Motorcycles In Just Two Years

Royal Enfield Managed To Sell Half a Million Hunter 350 Motorcycles In Just Two Years© RideApart.com

Again, people want small displacement motorcycles.​

Royal Enfield is a brand that seems to be doing a lot of things right. This has become apparent especially now, where some manufacturers are sort of losing their way, chasing all sorts of shiny things and trying to be something other than what they really are.

Sure, RE’s bikes aren’t all about high-performance or cutting-edge tech. But you could argue that this is where the brand’s appeal lies. It’s all about a vibe—a feeling that captures the “soul of motorcycling,” as cheesy as it sounds. And it’s true, every time you hop on an Enfield, it takes you back to a simpler time; a time when motorcycles were all about freedom and self-expression…at least that’s the way I feel.


But clearly, a lot of people share the same sentiments towards Royal Enfield as I do, and I’m not just talking about my colleagues here at RideApart. I’m talking about the global motorcycling community. And one bike in particular has made this crystal clear: the Royal Enfield Hunter 350.


Let’s talk about this little roadster and why it’s so important. It’s a bike that made its debut back in August 2022. It’s not exactly anything special; it’s a small-displacement, retro-inspired machine that sort of sits somewhere in between what people in Asia and Europe would consider a small bike and a big bike. It’s rocking a 350cc, air-cooled thumper, standard suspension, and no fancy tech. And yet, despite its simplicity and almost seemingly NPC nature, Royal Enfield managed to sell a whopping 500,000 units in just over two years.



That’s right, half a million of these small-displacement, retro-inspired naked bikes.

Quite frankly, it’s easy to see this bike's appeal, especially in countries like India, Thailand, and the Philippines where I’m from. In these places, maneuverability is essential, so heavyweights aren’t ideal. But moderate power is pretty important, too, especially for folks wanting to go the distance, and perhaps even ride on the freeway. And in most cases, the RE Hunter 350 ticks all these boxes.


Royal Enfield Hunter 350 - Dapper Green 4

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 - Dapper Green 4© RideApart.com
And while India indeed makes up the majority of the pie when it comes to Royal Enfield’s sales, its growing presence in other markets, particularly the US and Europe, is something worth paying attention to. In 2024, Royal Enfield reportedly sold north of 850,000 motorcycles. And while roughly 70 percent of its sales were generated in its home country of India, the remaining 30 percent—amounting to around 200,000 machines, were sold in other markets.




And here’s the kicker, in December of 2024, Royal Enfield reported a whopping 90-percent increase in exports versus the previous year. That’s pretty wild.

So, kudos to Royal Enfield, as it’s clearly on a roll. It builds bikes that simply tick a lot of boxes for a lot of people; machines that both beginner riders and seasoned riders alike can enjoy.

 

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Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon​

2mo • 2 min read

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The Tata Nano electric car is expected to launch soon. With a powerful battery, premium features, and a new design, this car will be affordably priced for the common people.


Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon

Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon
Tata Nano Electric Car coming soon? Tata Motors has been introducing its new electric cars in the Indian market. According to the latest information, the Tata Nano electric car will soon be launched by Tata Motors. Customers can enjoy a powerful battery and premium features.

Also Read | Honda goes green! Unveils Activa e, QC1 electric scooters in India; Check features, specs and more


Tata Motors

Tata Motors
This will help make it better for its customers. The Tata Nano electric car is said to be well-designed, allowing customers to see a luxurious interior with a new design. Tata Motors is going to use a 17.1kWh battery in its Tata Nano electric car.

Also Read | Ola Electric Scooter Launch with Swappable Battery; read details


Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon

Tata Nano electric car: 4 seater with bike pricing and 400km range coming soon
It can be charged with the help of a powerful battery. Information has also been released that it will give a driving range of about 400 km. Similarly, it is reported that Tata Motors may introduce the Tata Nano electric car at an affordable price of around Rs 4 lakh.


Tata Nano Electric Car

Tata Nano Electric Car
The Tata Nano electric car is set to launch in early 2025. Tata Motors may introduce its Tata Nano electric car with a premium interior. Customers will be provided with modern amenities like power windows, automatic climate control, and a large 9-inch touchscreen display.

All of these, at times, provide customers with new features. It is currently being discussed in the automotive industry that the company has used the best interior in the segment.

Also read | Tata Sumo Gold Relaunch: Know about it's new features, price, mileage and more


Related video: Tata Punch EV Pros & Cons: Is It the Perfect Electric Car? (India.com)
Hari Bhai baki to patta nahi but in such a small pakage with almost 400KM range and say 2.5 to 4Lakh price at best for TATA NANO EV ...... i dont think it will be possible but if it happens all Suzuki K10 engined series and of its immidiate Korean & chinese compition will be garbage
 
I like the Hunter 350. Spoked wheel wala "retro" variant is cheaper !

iinw, in the Meteor, the spokes wala variant is actually dearer ?

Hunter looks pretty good even with alloys, but, but the Meteor is begging for spokes because it more retro styled.

RE are absolutely killing it with the new offerings, man.
 
And here’s the kicker, in December of 2024, Royal Enfield reported a whopping 90-percent increase in exports versus the previous year. That’s pretty wild.

Royal Enfield reportedly sold north of 850,000 motorcycles. And while roughly 70 percent of its sales were generated in its home country of India, the remaining 30 percent—amounting to around 200,000 machines, were sold in other markets.

I love this.
 
Hari Bhai baki to patta nahi but in such a small pakage with almost 400KM range and say 2.5 to 4Lakh price at best for TATA NANO EV ...... i dont think it will be possible but if it happens all Suzuki K10 engined series and of its immidiate Korean & chinese compition will be garbage

The problem with TATA is that they do not understand the requirements of Indian consumers. If they really produces Nanao with 400 k.m. Range with decent look and good in basics, it can do great. If it looks like what is there in picture and provide the space of old nano, it can be a market winner. However, I have faith in TATA's idiocy. They will certainly do some nonsense to make sure that it does not become a hot selling TATA product.
 
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The problem with TATA is that they do not understand the requirements of Indian consumers. If they really produces Nanao with 400 k. Range with decent look and good in basics, it can do great. If it looks like what is there in picture and provide the space of old nano, it can be a market winner. However, I have faith in TATA's idiocy. They will certainly do some nonsense to make sure that it does not become a hot selling TATA product.
well the way market is even if they get it under 3Lakh and with 250Km range and good after sales valuse it will still destroy anything and everything japnese or koreans or chinese can dish out
 
well the way market is even if they get it under 3Lakh and with 250Km range and good after sales valuse it will still destroy anything and everything japnese or koreans or chinese can dish out

Bellow 3 lakh is not possible. Even if it is 5 lakh, it should be good. With 17.1 KW battery as stated in article with possible 40 hp motor, it should give good range. MG comet dose 230 ARAI certified milage with 17.3 kwa battery and 230 k.m. range. Tata should do atleast 300 k.m. ARAI certified range , keep price bellow 5 lakh. Tata should offer alternate battery pack for higher range. A bit higher chasis, bigger wheel, properly design seat and simple yet decent dashboard, space management same as old nano. It can be a winner.
 


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