Tata Motors’ electric car ‘Avinya’ promises 500 kms in 30-min recharge

New Delhi: Taking a giant stride towards the future of mobility, Tata Motors on Friday showcased a pure electric SUV concept car titled ‘Avinya’ that claims to run for 500 kms in about 30-minute recharge.

Expected to hit the roads in 2025, the electric vehicle is based on Pure EV GEN 3′ architecture and the battery will support ultra-fast charge capability.

Tata Motors’ EV subsidiary Tata Passenger Electric Mobility debuted the global unveiling of the Avinya’.

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“While making the Avinya Concept a reality, the central idea was to offer a mobility solution like no other a state of the art software on wheels that is well designed, sustainable and reduces the planet’s carbon footprint,” N Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons and Tata Motors, said in a statement.

The car uses light-weight materials, minimising the overall mass which leads to good weight management.

“The concept car is the fruition of our first idea built on our Pure EV GEN 3 architecture, enabling us to produce a range of globally competitive EVs. Our vision for pure EVs is focused on delivering wellness and rejuvenation while traveling, backed by cutting-edge technologies, aimed at improving the overall quality of life,” said Shailesh Chandra, Managing Director, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd., and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd.

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Tata Motors said the name Avinya is a Sanskrit word which means Innovation’.

“It comes packed with new-age technology, software and Artificial Intelligence that work in the background to deliver wellness and tranquillity during transit,” said the company.

Earlier this month, Tata Motors showcased a mid-sized Curvv’ electric concept car that will be positioned above the Nexon EV in the company’s line-up.

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