Highlights: Mahindra launched the XUV300 last week at Rs 7.9 Lakh. It plans to launch an electric version of the same next year. The electric XUV300 will come in two variants, with a max range of up to 400km. You’ve probably heard by now that Mahindra launched the XUV300, its new mini-SUV, in the Indian market last week. What’s notable is that at the launch event, the Indian automobile company reportedly confirmed its plans to launch an electric version of the XUV300 sometime in 2020. According to Cartoq, Mahindra & Mahindra’s Managing Director Pawan Goenka revealed some key information about the upcoming electric car at the XUV300 launch. According to Cartoq’s report, the electric version of the XUV300 is codenamed S210. When launched, it will be sold in two variants: a standard range variant, capable of doing 200 kilometres on a single charge and a long range variant, capable of covering between 350 and 400 kilometres on a single charge. Apart from getting a bigger battery, the long range variant will get a more powerful electric motor. “When we bring out this product in the electric vehicle space, it’s going to create a lot of excitement. It will have 380 volts, 200 km range and there will be an option to increase the range up to 350-400 km and this is what will create the excitement at a price point,” Goenka had reportedly said at the XUV300 launch on February 14. Mahindra has reportedly collaborated with LG Chem to develop batteries for the upcoming XUV300 electric. These batteries are reportedly designed for use in Indian road conditions. Mahindra’s new XUV300 is entering the market nearly eight years after the launch of the larger XUV500. The new mini-SUV is powered by 1.5-litre Turbo Diesel and Turbo Petrol engines through a six-speed manual gearbox. It comes with seven airbags, disc brakes on all four wheels, front parking sensors, and heated outside rear-view mirrors. It also features hill assist, electronic stability program, and ‘Dynamic Steering Torque’. Though the new XUV300 is priced at Rs 7.9 Lakh, its upcoming electric version is expected to cost a lot more. Related Read: Nissan LEAF EV India launch in 2019 confirmed
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Mahindra XUV300 EV with 400km range to launch in 2020: Report
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