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Wednesday, 07 February 2018 11:07 AM
The Mahindra e2o NXT, a refreshed version of the e2o, was unveiled at the Auto Expo 2018, featuring updated design elements like bull-horn LED headlights and funkier alloy wheels. The interior includes a larger, tablet-like touchscreen infotainment system. I think these updates make the e2o NXT look more premium and user-friendly.
Monday, 21 November 2016 05:38 PM
Mahindra discontinued the two-door e2o in India in November 2016, replacing it with the four-door e2o Plus. However, the company announced that the e2o would continue to be sold in the export market. This move was part of their strategy to focus on more practical models.
Wednesday, 20 April 2016 01:17 PM
Mahindra launched the e2o in the UK in April 2016, with prices starting at around Rs. 12.25 lakh for the base trim. The UK version had better specs than its Indian counterpart, including a higher top speed and longer range. I believe this international launch was a significant step for Mahindras electric vehicle ambitions.
Monday, 28 April 2014 07:15 PM
Mahindra Reva introduced an innovative ownership scheme called Goodbye Fuel, Hello Electric for the e2o, which split the acquisition cost into an initial payment and an e2o care protection plan. This plan included 24/7 assistance and a courtesy car during battery repair. This scheme was aimed at making electric car ownership more accessible.
Monday, 18 March 2013 05:48 PM
The Mahindra e2o was launched in India with a price tag of around Rs. 5.96 lakh in New Delhi. The car featured a lithium-ion battery pack, a range of 120 km, and a top speed of 90 km/h. It also included advanced features like smartphone-controlled operations and a GPS navigation system. I think the e2o was a pioneering effort in Indias electric vehicle market.
Monday, 18 March 2013 07:10 PM
Mahindra Reva set up over 250 charging stations across various cities in India, with a significant number in Delhi and Bengaluru, to support the e2o. This infrastructure development was crucial for the adoption of electric vehicles in urban areas.
Monday, 18 March 2013 11:00 AM
The Mahindra e2o was designed with sustainability in mind, featuring a REVive battery charging system that allowed remote access to the cars on-board Energy Management System. This system helped in extending the battery life during emergencies. I believe such innovative features set the e2o apart from other electric vehicles.
Monday, 18 March 2013 07:44 PM
The e2o was expected to benefit from government incentives, particularly in Delhi, where a 29% subsidy was offered for electric car purchases. This subsidy was a key factor in making the e2o more attractive to potential buyers.
Monday, 18 March 2013 02:22 PM
Mahindra Reva collaborated with DC Design for the exterior concept of the e2o, while the detailed design was handled in-house by Revas R&D and Styling team. The cars design was aimed at being both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Monday, 18 March 2013 05:53 PM
The Mahindra e2o was equipped with advanced safety features that complied with European norms, including keyless entry, start/stop button, and regenerative braking. This emphasis on safety was a significant selling point for the vehicle.