PMV Electric is set to launch its first electric vehicle in the country. The company will unveil EaS-E on November 16. PMV Electric aims the upcoming EV car to be an everyday car for the city dwellers. It is said to be an affordable electric vehicle that may be offered in three different models.
PMV EaS-E is said to have a delivery range of up to 200km. It is likely to house a 10 Kwh lithium iron phosphate battery which is capable of generating maximum power of 20hp. The EV is expected to feature a compact “Smart Car” design. It may come with a clamshell bonnet, a squared-out grille with a full-width LED DRL, circular LED headlamp units, and a raked windscreen.
The upcoming EV may feature large windows, flared wheel arches and allow wheels. It is said to come with a full-width taillight on the rear. Talking about the interiors, the PMV EaS-E is expected to be two-seater micro-EV with minimalist dashboard and fabric upholstery. It is said to sport remote keyless entry along with cruise control, power windows and manual AC.
The EV is likely to be equipped with a multifunctional steering wheel. It may have an LCD instrument cluster and an infotainment panel with Bluetooth and USB connectivity.
On the pricing front, the PMV EaS-E micro-SUV is likely to cost around ₹4 lakh (ex-showroom). This is just a speculation and must be consumed with a pinch of salt. Meanwhile, details about exact pricing and availability will be revealed on November 16.
Tags: EV, Lithium iron, PMV Electric
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