In greener push, Tata Motors to launch showrooms for EVs
Homegrown automaker Tata Motors is gearing up to set up exclusive showrooms for its EV range in as many as 10 Tier-2 cities in India soon. This move will cater to the ever-rising demand for its Nexon EV range and Tiago EV. As per reports, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility (TPEM) will finalize the details within the first quarter of FY-2024.
Why does this story matter?
- Touted as the torch bearer of affordable electric mobility in India, Tata Motors is the largest EV maker on our shores with a market share of about 87%.
- The brand has capable offerings such as the Tiago EV, Tigor EV, and Nexon EV range in its Indian portfolio.
- With the introduction of exclusive showrooms, the popularity of its electric vehicles will increase even more.
A quick look at Tata Motors' EV range
Tata Motors currently sells all-electric versions of the Tiago, Tigor, and Nexon in India. The Tiago hatchback is backed by a 61hp/110Nm electric motor with a 19.2kWh battery or a 74hp/114Nm motor with a 24kWh battery pack. The Tigor sedan gets a 75hp/170Nm motor with a 26kWh battery. The Nexon SUV is available as EV PRIME (30.2kWh battery) and EV MAX (40.5kWh battery).
The company is seeing good growth with EVs
A spokesperson for Tata Motors said, "We are seeing good growth in EVs and are actively considering dealership formats. More details will be shared at an opportune time." For reference, the Tiago EV clocked over 20,000 bookings within a month of its launch, while the Nexon EV range surpassed the highly coveted 50,000 units production milestone in December last year.
EV-exclusive showrooms will offer a premium buying experience
Tata Motors is planning to set up 10 EV-exclusive showrooms in the top Tier-2 cities in India. The format of the new showrooms is expected to be plusher than Maruti Suzuki's NEXA outlets.
Tata Motors is planning to double EV sales in FY-2024
With an overall positive response for its all-electric range, Tata Motors is now planning to double its EV sales in FY-2024 to around 1,00,000 units. The carmaker is also gearing up to introduce a whole new range of EVs based on its Gen 2 and Gen 3 platforms. By expanding in Tier-2 cities, the company is planning to further accelerate EV adoption in India.