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The Tata EVision is an electric concept sedan that made its world debut at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show. The Tata EVision electric sedan sports Tata’s Impact 2.0 design philosophy and features clean and minimalistic aesthetics. The EVision’s interiors follow the same approach as well and feature a host of connected tech and multiple screens. Some unique features include frameless doors, powered front seats and a flat-bottomed steering wheel with paddle shifters among others. Tata has not revealed any specifications of the EVision apart from its sub-7 second 0-100kmph time and a top speed of 200kmph. That said, its range is expected to be over 300km on a single charge. The EVision features all-wheel drive with its dual-motor setup. Its production-spec version is expected to feature a hybrid powertrain, if not regular petrol and diesel engines. Check out more details about the Tata EVision.


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