Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Tata XPRES-T EV Launched Exclusively For Fleet Customers, Price Start From Rs 9.54 Lakh

Tata Motors has introduced its 'XPRES' sub-brand in July this year. Now, the homegrown maker has launched the first product under this trademark called "XPRES-T", exclusively for fleet customers. It is offered in two range options: XpresT 165 and XpresT 213. Here are the prices: – 

Tata XPres-T EV images

Range Options Variants Prices (incl. Fame Subsidy)
XpresT 165 XM Rs 9.54 lakh 
XZ Rs 10.04 lakh 
XpresT 213 XM+ Rs 10.14 lakh 
XZ+ Rs 10.64 lakh 

Tata XPRES-T – Design & Features

Tata XPres-T charging time and battery

The design of the XPRES-T is in line with the ICE-powered Tigor facelift except for some EV-specific elements such as a closed-off grille, blue stripes, and ‘EV’ badging on the front, side, and rear profiles of the car.

Similar to the exterior, the blue stips continue to make their way inside the cabin as well, differentiating it from the conventional fuel model. 

subsidy on Tata XPres-T EV

As for features, it only gets a basic set of equipment catering to the requirements of fleet operators. The standard features for XPRES-T mainly include a 2-DIN infotainment system from Harman with FM and Bluetooth/Aux/USB connectivity, automatic climate control, all-power windows with one-touch up/down function for the driver-side window, door pockets with bottle holder, adjustable headrests for front seats, two-driving modes (ECO & SPORT), dual-front airbags, ABS with EBD, rear parking sensors, automatic door lock, seat belt reminder, and more. Also on offer are the alloy wheels, electrically adjustable ORVMs, and keyless entry exclusive for the top-spec XZ+ trim. 

Tata XPRES-T – Powertrain

Tata has offered the XPRES-T with two battery pack choices: a 16.5kWh and 21.5kWh unit. Both power the same 72V 3-Phase AC Induction Motor (41PS/105Nm) that spins the front wheels to a maximum speed of 80kmph.

Tata XPres-T drive range

The brand claims an ARAI tested range of 213km from the 21.5kWh battery, whereas the smaller capacity battery pack delivers 165km of range on a single charge. The batteries can be recharged from 0 to 80% in up to 110 minutes using a fast charger. However, using a 15 Ampere AC home charger will take around 11.5 hours to fully the vehicle. 

Tata XPRES-T: Rivals 

The Mahindra E Verito could be seen as a direct rival to the Tata XPRES-T in the Indian market. 

Car News

Top 10 Selling Cars of June 2025 – Creta Leads The Chart

0
Car sales in India witnessed a decline in sales last month, and the top 10 vehicle sales also reflect this downturn. However, the Hyundai...
Tata Curvv EV and Nexon EV battery warranty

Tata Curvv EV and Nexon EV 45 kWh Onwers Now Can Get Lifetime Battery Warranty

0
Tata Motors has introduced a lifetime battery warranty for the Curvv EV and Nexon EV's 45 kWh variant. This scheme was introduced with the...

Bajaj Pulsar N160 Gets New Single Seater, Dual-Channel ABS Variant

0
After launching the single-seat variant of the Pulsar N160 earlier this year, Bajaj Auto has now introduced another single-seat variant with dual-channel ABS. It...

Bajaj Pulsar N150 Discontinued In India

0
Bajaj Auto has discontinued the Pulsar N150 from its Indian lineup. The bike has also been removed from the official website. The Pulsar N150...

Related Articles

Maruti eVitara Range and Charging Time Revealed

While the Maruti e-Vitara's India debut is still awaited, the brand has now revealed its range figures and charging time in the United Kingdom....

Hyundai Aura S Now Available With AMT; Slashes Entry Price By Rs 87,000

Hyundai India has expanded the variant lineup of the Aura sub-4m sedan by introducing the S AMT variant at Rs 8.08 lakh (ex-showroom). Earlier,...

Kia Carens Clavis EV Launch Tomorrow: All You Need To Know

The Kia Carens Clavis EV is scheduled to launch tomorrow, ie, July 15, 2025. It is likely to arrive in a 7-seater configuration only...

Tesla India To Open Its First Showroom On July 15; Model Y Tipped To Debut

The American EV giant, Tesla, is all set to foray into the Indian market on July 15 by opening its first experience centre in...

Bajaj Pulsar N150 Discontinued In India

Bajaj Auto has discontinued the Pulsar N150 from its Indian lineup. The bike has also been removed from the official website. The Pulsar N150...