Tata Altroz EV to be showcased at the 2020 Auto Expo?

Aditya Jadhav Updated: February 05, 2020, 01:26 PM IST

Tata recently unveiled its Ziptron electric-drivetrain which will debut in the upcoming Nexon EV. However, the second car which could sport the Ziptron drivetrain could be the Tata Altroz EV and the EV hatchback is expected to be showcased at the 2020 Auto Expo which will be held in February.

The petrol and diesel-powered Tata Altroz will soon be launched in India, although the speculations of the EV are adhering to the spy shots of the Tata Altroz EV surfacing the internet. Given that the Altroz is based on the new ALFA (Agile Light Flexible Advanced) platform which can also underpin the electric drivetrain. The platform sharing could give the manufacturer an upper hand in pricing the Altroz EV aggressively - most likely undercutting the Nexon EV which is said to be priced around the Rs 15-17 lakh mark.

We already know of the fact that the Ziptron drivetrain comes with a range of 250km/charge. The battery packs will use lithium-ion cells and boast an IP67 rating, which makes them waterproof as well as dustproof. The battery packs will be encased in high-strength steel cases and will use liquid-cooling to optimise cooling.

The battery will power a 300-volt motor. Tata Motors has also announced an eight-year warranty on the battery pack. The manufacturer also claims that the Ziptron EV powertrain will offer 90 per cent efficiency, as compared to the 40 per cent efficiency offered by IC engines.

IC engine Tata Altroz for reference

What's more, the cars equipped with the new drivetrain will also feature connected technology, which means the owner/user will be able to access critical information about the vehicle and its batteries including range, charge status, vehicle location and more via a dedicated smartphone app.

The technology has been in development for four years now and Tata Motors tells us it has had 350 engineers work on the program at its tech centres in India and the UK both. The technology has already been 'road tested' for over a million kilometres across various terrains, which clearly tells us that the technology is ready to hit the road.

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Price (Ex-Delhi)
Starts Rs 6 Lakhs
Displacement
1497cc
Transmission
Manual
Max Power(ps)
86
Max Torque(Nm)
200
Mileage
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