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ELECTRIFYING MOVEMENT

ELECTRIFICATION HAS BEEN ONE OF THE biggest changes we’ve seen in the Indian car market for a while now. However, there aren’t a lot of manufacturers who have actually gone all the way in building an all-electric vehicle from the ground up, on home soil. Tata, on the other hand, decided to take this revolution a step further by readying a platform that has proved itself in Indian conditions. And so, when we got our hands on not one but both of Tata’s electric vehicles (EV), the Nexon and the Tigor, we were quite impressed by their overall capabilities. Hence, we decided to try and see what a couple of our very dear, while the other chooses one to explore a new part of the city every day.

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