The cheapest electric car market in India has developed rapidly the last couple of years and includes inexpensive models of producers targeting large markets. The rising fuel prices, actually, are giving electric cars more favorable attention as they provide cheaper and environment-friendly travel at very low operating cost. Here is a list of some of the cheapest electric cars in India in 2024 that can give you a sustainable-friendly ride and not hurt your wallet.
Most Cheapest Electric Cars
Tata Nano EV
The Tata Nano Electric will be the perceived budget electric car, as it is going to be one of the cheapest electric vehicles in the country. It will be a low-cost compact solution for the urban commuter from Tata Motors again, but in an electric guise. Price: The company hasn’t officially announced prices. Analysts believe the vehicle is worth ₹6 lakhs under and will eventually be the best in class for affordable EVs.
Tata Tiago EV
Amongst the electric cars that have gained more demand in India, Tata Motors’ Tiago EV is probably one of the most value for money. It sports a base model at an ex-showroom price of ₹8.49 lakh and houses a 19.2 kWh or 24 kWh battery pack, according to a single charge that would go up to 250 km. Compact, low maintenance, and pretty cool on road—best bet here for an urban commute.
Mahindra e2o Plus
The Mahindra e2o Plus is a relatively pocket-friendly electric vehicle that has generated much interest because of its compact size and so-efficient performance. A lakh to pocket and ₹ 7.82 for this distance of nearly 140 km on every charge, which makes it well for short commutes. It sports all the modern tech like the all-new touchscreen infotainment system and a high degree of safety for an entry-level EV.
MG Comet EV
The MG Comet is an electric car that is supposed to look highly futuristic but is small, a city-centric electric car, and begins at ₹7.98 lakh (ex-showroom) with a sufficient range of 230 km on one charge. The compact size of the Comet EV makes it very accessible for congested urban roads, and all these tech-driven features add up in the driving experience.
Renault Kwid EV (Expected)
Shortly to be launched, the Kwid EV will become one of the most affordable electric vehicles in the market. Expecting a price bracket of around ₹6-7 lakh, Kwid EV now brings practicality of distance covered to the cities with Renault’s time-honed durability and the many added benefits of electric mobility.
Conclusion
Low-cost electric vehicles made this exciting shift in the world of automobiles possible, towards a greener India—a mission that the government is promoting through incentives, and more Indians are looking towards clean options as EVs are cheap enough and affordable for a common Indian wallet. Sustainable driving becomes the reality for many.