New Tata Avinya EV 2025 Car Specifications and Launch Date

The new Tata Avinya is a five-seater electric SUV concept car unveiled by Indian automaker Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Limited (TPEM) on 29th April 2022, in Mumbai. This concept is the first model based on the company's "3rd Generation" architecture. The idea also tries to incorporate sustainability into its interior. It is the first of a new generation of electric vehicles, based on a new design that is expected to be introduced to the market in 2025.

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Tata Avinya Concept

From its name in the Sanskrit language, the name Avinya means "New thing/ Innovation". The car represents Tata's vision of an electric car based on its 3rd Generation EV design. It has an interesting shape that means to combine the most important luxury and versatility of the SUV, the space, and the functions of the MPV.


Youtube Video: Tata Avinya

Concept of Avinya

Originally from the catamaran, Tata Motors Avinya Concept showcases a new identity for the brand. The most important thing is the front and back of the car with a new DRL design. This innovation as part of DRL is a creative idea and the commitment to make life better and an important step in the evolution of electric cars.


Interior

Stepping in, you are greeted by a 'butterfly' door, which welcomes you with open arms into a lofty interior that soothes the occupants. Made from recycled materials and local waste, Avinya Concept's interior has a homey vibe like a comfortable sofa in the second row and two individual chairs in the front. Tata says the study also features cutting-edge technology, software, and artificial intelligence working behind the scenes to provide a "customer experience that's premium and easy and comfortable".


Tata Avinya Concept doors


It doesn't have a big touchscreen, it's shocking. Instead of a traditional display, Tata uses sound, with voice being the main element for its occupants to interact with the car. Please note, there is a screen mounted on the steering wheel and two other screens that transmit images from a side-view camera.

Also, in the design of the future, this idea was made to believe that less screen time is the way to go. With this in mind, the AVINYA concept has been developed without a screen, to prevent distraction in the car and create a stress-free environment for the mind and soul.


Tata Avinya Interior


Price, Range, And Launch

The Tata Avinya concept is said to support fast charging, delivering at least 500 kilometers in less than 30 minutes of charge. The price is estimated at 30,00,000 in India and $36,500 in the USA. Tata will launch its Avinya EV at the beginning of 2025.

Developed in India for the world, the Global Platform provides high security and the highest level of waterproofing and dust protection, which means that it will be able to fight different types of terrain.

Naturally, Tata doesn't divulge too many secrets but says the architecture includes next-generation materials, high-performance electronics, and in-house energy management features and algorithms. for performance management.



Tata Avinya Concept car

FAQ's:

  • What is Tata Avinya's Concept?

The AVINYA concept introduces a new type of mobility that creates space and greater comfort, not limited by traditional partitions. It comes with modern technology, software, and intelligence that work in the background to provide comfort and peace of mind during travel.

  • Avinya has been designed by?

Rohit Nalawade Tata Motors has unveiled the first concept based on its latest, third-generation clean EV. Avinya, presents the future of Tata designs, both externally and internally, with a focus on a new lifestyle.

  • Which was the first EV of Tata Motors?

Tata Motors launches Tiago.ev as the first EV of the company.

  • Why don't concept cars sell?

Concept cars have been around for decades, and despite their long history, often hit the market. In a few cases, some have a limited production process. But usually, the new features presented in the model are adopted by other car manufacturers.









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