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Stop using petrol and diesel cars, these 5 electric cars will be launched this year, know the feature and price


Electric vehicles are being launched rapidly in the country . It seems that after a few years, the demand for petrol and diesel vehicles will go down. If we talk about the Indian market, many electric vehicles are about to be launched this year. The year 2021 is going to be very special for the launch of electric cars in the Indian market. Indeed, many famous companies, including Tesla and Jaguar-Land Rover (JLR), are about to launch electric cars . The corona's deteriorating condition is also becoming common in the car industry and Indian auto companies are also excited about the electric vehicle.

This electric vehicle will be launched in the Indian market

– Tesla Model 3

- Porsche Taycan

- Audi e-tron

- Jaguar I-Pace

– Volvo XC40 Recharge

This car of Mahindra and Tata is also in the queue

Apart from launching all these vehicles in the Indian market, Mahinda and Tata are also gearing up to launch some models and it is expected to be ready by the year 2021. Mahindra & Mahindra's eKUV100 and Tata Motors' Altroz ​​EV can be launched. Bajaj Auto may also launch an electric three-wheeler in the market, while Mahindra will make an entry in the quadricycle category. Notably, most automobile companies believe that the time has come to launch electric vehicles in the Indian market.


"More and more companies are entering the EV space," said Balbir Singh Dhillon, chief executive officer, Audi India.
There will be the same kind of infrastructure for all. He said the more companies that land in India, the faster the infrastructure will grow. There will be no more sales initially but we are ready for that. Customers are currently questioning the charging station of this vehicle.

Models launched in the year 2020

Many electric vehicles were set to launch in 2020. But due to the Corona epidemic and lockdown, companies avoided their own launch plans. But now that the market conditions have returned to normal, all the companies are moving ahead with their plans. "Our EV business plan is on track," a Tata Motors spokesperson said. We are the market leader in this segment with 67% market share in the second quarter of 2021. Some new EV models are being built soon.

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