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India’s Next-Gen Compact EVs: 8 Models Set to Hit the Roads Soon

Mahindra XUV 3XO EV

Mahindra XUV 3XO Electric: What to Expect

Mahindra is gearing up to expand its electric vehicle lineup with the upcoming XUV 3XO Electric. The compact SUV, which has been spotted testing multiple times, will sit below the XUV400 in the brand’s EV portfolio.

Tata Punch EV Facelift

The Tata Punch EV has emerged as one of India’s best-selling electric vehicles, thanks to its compact design, impressive range, and affordability. Now, the popular EV is gearing up for a major update, with a refreshed version expected to launch early next year.

Kia Syros EV

Why the Kia Syros Could Be Your Next Favorite Compact SUV

Kia is planning to expand its SUV for new Syros. It is expected that new compact SUV can make new waves. Stylish & great features Syros will rival with other models like Maruti Suzuki grand Vitara, Tata Nexon & Hyundai Creta.

Maruti Suzuki eWX

Maruti Suzuki’s Upcoming Compact Electric Hatchback: A Glimpse into the Future

Maruti Suzuki is gearing up to introduce a compact electric hatchback in India, inspired by the eWX concept previously showcased in Japan. This new EV is expected to prioritize maximized cabin space, featuring a tall-boy design with upright front and rear profiles—similar to the popular WagonR but with a modern, electric twist.

Nissan A-Segment EV

Nissan to Launch Compact A-Segment EV with 400+ km Range in Next Two Years

Nissan is gearing up to introduce a new A-segment electric vehicle (EV) as part of its four upcoming product launches over the next two years. Though detailed specifications remain under wraps, the automaker is expected to position this compact EV as a high-volume seller, targeting mass-market adoption.

A key highlight of the upcoming model will be its impressive range, reportedly exceeding 400 kilometers on a single charge. This would make it a competitive option in the growing entry-level EV segment, where affordability and practicality are crucial. Nissan’s move aligns with the industry’s shift toward electrification, particularly in urban markets where smaller, efficient EVs are in demand.

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