5 Electric Cars Under Rs 20 Lakh And Their Respective Waiting Periods
- by Ujjawal Agarwal
- Jun 22, 2023
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Electric cars have started to gain popularity so much so that a few of them have racked up quite the waiting period
EVs are no longer a niche offering. The same couldn't have been said just two years ago, but they seem to have caught on rather quickly, with a handful of options catering to the mass market buyer. We’ve got more than one in almost every segment out there, with a few of them faring quite well, prompting a long queue of buyers. So let's take a look at five EVs under the Rs 20 lakh mark, and their respective waiting periods.
MG Comet EV: Rs 7.98 lakh to Rs 9.98 lakh (ex-showroom)
City |
MG Comet EV Waiting Period |
Chennai |
3 months |
Bengaluru |
2 months |
Mumbai |
Up to 3 months |
Delhi |
Up to 3 months |
Pune |
Up to 2 months |
Kolkata |
1.5 months |
Hyderabad |
1.5 months |
The country's smallest and most affordable EV, the MG Comet EV, was launched just a month back and it already has a waiting period of up to three months in a few cities. However, cities like Hyderabad and Kolkata have a waiting time of about 45 days, while Pune and Bengaluru have a two-month waiting period.
Tata Tiago EV: Rs 8.69 lakh to Rs 12.03 lakh (ex-showroom)
City |
Tata Tiago EV Waiting Period |
Chennai |
2 months |
Bengaluru |
3 months |
Mumbai |
2.5 months |
Delhi |
Up to 3 months |
Pune |
Up to 2 months |
Kolkata |
1 month |
Hyderabad |
3 months |
The second most affordable electric offering comes from the Indian carmaker, Tata. The marque’s Tiago EV, an all-electric rendition of the ICE-powered Tiago, was launched in India in late 2022 and received quite a positive response with over 20,000 units already on the road. Currently, the waiting period for the electric hatchback goes up to three months in cities like Chennai and Bengaluru, while dealerships in Kolkata will make you wait only a month for delivery.
Tata Tigor EV: Rs 12.49 lakh to Rs 13.75 lakh (ex-showroom)
City |
Tata Tigor EV Waiting Period |
Chennai |
1 month |
Bengaluru |
Up to 2 months |
Mumbai |
Up to 2 months |
Delhi |
Up to 3 months |
Pune |
1 month |
Kolkata |
Up to 2 month |
Hyderabad |
Up to 2 months |
The Tata Tigor EV is one of the older EVs amongst this list, but it's a unique offering in itself as it is actually the only electric sedan under the Rs 20 lakh mark. This exclusivity means that there’s always a demand for it, which means it has a waiting period soaring up to three months in places like Delhi, while most cities have a two-month waiting period for it.
Tata Nexon EV: Rs 14.49 lakh to Rs 19.54 lakh (ex-showroom)
City |
Nexon EV Max Waiting Period |
Chennai |
Up to 2 months |
Bengaluru |
3 months |
Mumbai |
3.5 months |
Delhi |
Up to 3 months |
Pune |
1 month |
Kolkata |
1 month |
Hyderabad |
Up to 3 months |
The Nexon EV is one of the pioneering electric offerings that Tata introduced to the masses in India. Since its inception, it has received quite a few updates to keep pace with not just its rivals but also the rapidly developing technology. As a result, the electric sub-4m SUV is still going strong and is the most popular one here. It has a maximum waiting period of up to three and a half months in Mumbai, while those residing in Pune or Kolkata can bring it home in about a month.
Mahindra XUV400 EV: Rs 15.98 lakh to Rs 18.98 lakh (ex-showroom)
City |
Mahindra XUV400 Waiting Period |
Chennai |
Up to 4 months |
Bengaluru |
3 months |
Mumbai |
4 months |
Delhi |
Up to 4 months |
Pune |
3 months |
Kolkata |
2 month |
Hyderabad |
Up to 4 months |
Even though the Mahindra XUV400 has been around since the start of this year, the demand for it is still going strong, considering it is just one of the two electric SUV offerings under the Rs 20 lakh (ex-showroom) mark. With a maximum waiting period of four months in major cities, the delivery timelines for the XUV400 are still relatively better than a few other Mahindra offerings (read Mahindra XUV700 and Scorpio N) which have waiting periods inching close to the one-year mark.
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Even though the pure electric options under the Rs 20 lakh space are still relatively sparse with respect to the available ICE-powered options, the transition is well underway. We reckon these waiting periods are only going to go up as the infrastructure starts to take shape and more people start to flock towards the new technology.