

Electric car This is the biggest question in the minds of most people before buying – how much will the batary run? Because the entire performance and security of the electric vehicle depends on it. It is also the most expensive part of the car. In such a situation, people are afraid that if the battery gets spoiled before time, then they will have to bear heavy expenses.
Now this concern has been resolved by some companies by giving lifetime battery warranties, which is being considered a major change in the electric vehicle industry.
Mg Windsor Ev: India’s first lifetime battery warranty car
Mg Windsor Ev, launched a few months ago, is the first electric SUV in India in which customers are being given a lifetime battery warranty.
It gets two battery variants:
- 38kwh battery pack – 331 km range
- 52.9kwh Battery Pack – 449 km range
- This SUV gives a direct competition to Tata Nexon EV, Hyundai Creta EV and Mahindra XUV400.
- The benefit of the warranty will only be given to the first owner, and the company will repair or replace it for free in the event of any disturbance in the battery.
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Big announcement of Tata Motors: Lifetime Battery Warranty will be available in many models
Tata Motors has also recently announced a lifetime battery warranty in its major electric cars. This includes:
- Harrier Ev
- Curvv Ev
- Nexon Ev (45 kwh variants)
These models have a range of more than 500 km, which makes them perfect for long distance journey.
What is the meaning of lifetime warranty?
Lifetime warranty does not mean that the battery will never be spoiled, but it means that if there is a technical flaw in the battery, the company will take the responsibility of improving or replacing it without any extra charge.
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