Mahindra e-Verito Electric D4 Updates

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Friday, 15 March 2024 07:19 AM The Mahindra e-Verito Electric D4 has been discontinued in the Indian market as of 2024. This decision comes after the vehicle failed to gain significant traction due to its limited range and performance. I think this move is a step towards focusing on more competitive electric vehicle models.
Tuesday, 04 June 2019 10:32 AM Mahindra e-Verito Electric D4 was part of Blu Smarts fleet expansion, with the company planning to add 500 of these electric sedans by April 2020. This initiative aimed to enhance urban electric mobility in Delhi-NCR. Its interesting to see how these cars were used in taxi services, highlighting their practicality.
Thursday, 10 January 2019 09:53 PM The Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, incorporated 15 Mahindra e-Verito Electric D4 vehicles into their fleet in January 2019. This move was part of a broader initiative to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. I believe such government initiatives are crucial for promoting electric vehicles.
Thursday, 28 June 2018 09:56 AM Despite its potential, senior government officials expressed dissatisfaction with the Mahindra e-Verito Electric D4 due to its poor performance and limited range. This feedback was crucial for Mahindra to address the shortcomings in their electric vehicles.
Sunday, 22 April 2018 04:03 PM Mahindra e-Verito Electric D4 was also used by Meru cabs in Hyderabad as part of a pilot project to introduce electric cabs in the city. This initiative aimed to reduce pollution and promote sustainable urban mobility.
Wednesday, 11 October 2017 06:04 AM Mahindra was looking at various cost reduction measures to make the e-Verito more competitive, especially for large orders like the one from Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL). This was part of their strategy to be price competitive in the electric vehicle market.
Thursday, 02 June 2016 10:08 AM Mahindra e-Verito Electric D4 was launched in June 2016, priced at Rs. 9.75 lakh for the D4 variant. The car featured a 41 bhp 72-volt electric motor and a range of 110 km per charge. It also came with a fast charging option that could charge the battery to 80% in 1 hour 30 minutes.
Thursday, 02 June 2016 08:58 PM The e-Verito D4 variant was equipped with a spacious interior, offering 510 liters of boot space and comfortable seating for five passengers. The cars design was based on Mahindras Verito sedan but with an all-electric drivetrain. I think the interior space was one of its strong points.
Thursday, 02 June 2016 07:26 PM The Mahindra e-Verito Electric D4 could be charged using a conventional home socket, taking 11 hours 30 minutes for a full charge. The fast charging option reduced this time to 1 hour 30 minutes for an 80% charge. This convenience was a significant selling point.
Thursday, 02 June 2016 12:44 PM The e-Verito D4 featured a 72V 3-phase AC induction motor, producing 41 bhp and 91 Nm of torque. It had a top speed of 86 kmph, which was a limiting factor but still made it suitable for urban driving. I think the motors efficiency was a highlight.