MG, Tata EV prices reduced to boost sales; Mahindra holds steady

    Apart from the price cuts, unsold MY2023 stocks are available with huge discounts and benefits that make buying a Tata or MG EV even sweeter.

    Published On Feb 16, 2024 05:35:00 PM

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    MG, Tata EV prices reduced to boost sales; Mahindra holds steady
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    In a bid to push inventory and achieve sales targets, mass market brands like Tata Motors and MG Motor India have slashed prices of their popular models. The Nexon EV, which received a significant facelift in late 2023, is priced up to Rs 1.2 lakh lower. Now, prices for the Nexon EV range between Rs 14.49 lakh-19.29 lakh. The Nexon EV is the most popular EV SUV in India and sees average monthly sales of over 1,750 units. Even then, dealers have leftover units of the pre-facelift Nexon EV and also MY2023 stock of the facelifted model, which were available with discounts of up to Rs 2.8 lakh and Rs 1 lakh, respectively. Now, with the price cut for MY2024 Nexon EV, the unsold stocks from last year could be had with even more benefits.  

    Tata Nexon EV prices (ex-showroom)
    VariantNew PriceOld PriceDifference
    Creative+ MRRs 14.49 lakhRs 14.74 lakhRs 25,000
    Fearless MRRs 15.99 lakhRs 16.19 lakhRs 20,000
    Fearless+ MRRs 16.49 lakhRs 16.69 lakhRs 20,000
    Fearless+ S MRRs 16.99 lakhRs 17.19 lakhRs 20,000
    Empowered MRRs 17.49 lakhRs 17.84 lakhRs 35,000
    Fearless LRRs 16.99 lakhRs 18.19 lakhRs 1.20 lakh
    Fearless+ LRRs 17.49 lakhRs 18.69 lakhRs 1.20 lakh
    Fearless+ S LRRs 17.99 lakhRs 19.19 lakhRs 1.20 lakh
    Empowered+ LRRs 19.29 lakhRs 19.99 lakhRs 70,000

    This also goes for the MY2024 Tiago EV as well, which now gets a price cut of up to Rs 70,000. Unsold stock of MY2023 Tiago EV were available with up to Rs 97,000 worth of benefits before the price cuts were announced. The Tiago EV continues to dominate the entry-level EV hatchback segment and has average sales of over 2,900 units every month. Prices of the Tiago EV now start at Rs 7.99 lakh.

    Tata Tiago.ev prices (ex-showroom, India)
    VariantNew priceOld priceDifference
    XE MRRs 7.99 lakhRs 8.69 lakhRs 70,000
    XT MRRs 8.99 lakhRs 9.34 lakhRs 35,000
    XT LRRs 9.99 lakhRs 10.29 lakhRs 20,000
    XZ+ LRRs 10.89 lakhRs 11.09 lakhRs 20,000
    XZ+ Tech LUX LRRs 11.39 lakhRs 11.59 lakhRs 20,000
    XZ+ LR (with 7.2 kW charger)Rs 11.39 lakhRs 11.59 lakhRs 20,000
    XZ+ Tech Lux LR (with 7.2 kW charger)Rs 11.89 lakhRs 12.09 lakhRs 20,000

    MG Motor India cuts EV prices too

    Just ahead of Tata Motors’ announcement, MG Motor India also announced a price cut for the Comet EV by up to Rs 1.4 lakh, depending on the variant. The uniquely styled Comet EV is a relatively slow seller with average monthly sales of 550 units. Prices for the Comet EV now start at Rs 6.99 lakh, instead of Rs 7.98 lakh, which is Rs 99,000 lower than earlier. Unsold MY2023 stock of the Comet EV are also available with attractive discounts of around Rs 80,000 to Rs 1,00,000, depending on unsold inventory.   

    MG Comet EV price
    VariantNew priceOld priceDifference
    PaceRs 6.99 lakhRs 7.98 lakhRs 99,000
    PlayRs 7.88 lakhRs 9.28 lakhRs 1.40 lakh
    PlushRs 8.58 lakhRs 9.98 lakhRs 1.40 lakh

    MG’s midsize EV SUV, the ZS EV’s starting level price has come down as well. This is the second time the SUV has seen a major price cut with the one before that took place in October last year had seen prices go down by about Rs 2.30 lakh. The newly introduced Executive trim is priced at Rs 18.98 lakh,  a whopping Rs 3.9 lakh less than the erstwhile entry-level variant, which is priced at Rs 22.88 lakh. It remains mechanically unchanged but gets a fewer features. The ZS EV is now priced between Rs 18.98 lakh-24.99 lakh. Some dealers have unsold MY2023 inventory too, which is being retailed with discount and benefits of around Rs 1-2 lakh, depending on inventory. 

    MG ZS EV price
    VariantNew priceOld priceDifference
    ExecutiveRs 18.98 lakh--
    ExciteRs 19.98 lakhRs 22.88 lakhRs 2.90 lakh
    ExclusiveRs 23.98 lakhRs 25.00 lakhRs 1.02 lakh
    Exclusive ProRs 24.98 lakhRs 25.90 lakhRs 92,000

    No price cut for Mahindra EVs

    Despite Tata and MG price revisions, Mahindra has said that it will not be instituting any price cuts for its XUV400 EV. Mahindra Auto’s Executive director and CEO, Rajesh Jejurikar, said, “No price correction is expected on the existing Mahindra XUV400 EV line-up.” The XUV400, which is Mahindra’s only EV for now, was given its most significant update in January with introductory prices starting at Rs 15.49 lakh and going up to Rs 17.49 lakh. Before the updated arrived, the starting price was Rs 15.99 lakh which is Rs 50,000 more than the current price. While the updated XUV400 does not have any discounts, unsold MY2023 stocks are being offered with massive benefits of upwards of Rs 4 lakh, depending on inventory.

    All prices, ex-showroom, India

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