Tata Avinya is a concept electric car that was announced by Tata Motors in April 2022.
The car is expected to enter production in 2025 and will be launched globally in the same year.
The renders of the car have revealed its expected design and colors.
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Tata Motors had recently revealed
Avinya, a concept electric car that the company is currently working on. The car is expected to be launched globally in 2025.
While we will have to wait for a long time before we get to actually see the car, renders of the car have revealed the expected design and colors of the upcoming electric car.
Avinya, which stands for innovation in the Indian language Sanskrit is the most ambitious car from the Indian carmaker. It is expected to be a premium SUV and will likely be priced much higher than the company’s Nexon EV.
The renders shared by
Rushlane showcase the expected design and colors of the car.
Tata Avinya design
The Tata Avinya is expected to be offered with a futuristic design that will set it apart from the existing cars. It is expected to be 4.3 meters long, but the cabin space is expected to be similar to a car that is 4.7 meters long.
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A render of Tata Avinya.Rushlane / Pratyush Rout
The main highlight of the car is its spacious cabin. It is also expected to come with dedicated sound systems for passengers and an aroma diffuser to improve the ambience of the car.
The car is expected to come with a large grille at the front and thin LED lights. The company is expected to opt for smaller 18-inch wheels compared to the larger 22-inch wheels showcased by the company.
The Tata Avinya is expected to offer a range of 500 km on a single charge. The car is also expected to come with fast charging support, which allows the car to be quickly charged.
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