Mumbai:
India’s undisputed EV trailblazer, Tata Motors, just plugged in a game-changing upgrade to your electric dreams — the introduction of Lifetime High Voltage (HV) Battery Warranty for its popular Nexon.ev 45 kWh and the newly launched Curvv.ev SUV Coupe.
Because let’s face it — what’s an EV without battery anxiety? A trolley.
After winning hearts (and sockets) with the Lifetime Battery Warranty on the Harrier.ev, Tata is now spreading the spark to its core SUV offerings. That’s right — whether you’re a first-time buyer or an early adopter who’s already flaunting a Tata.ev badge, you now get unlimited kilometer peace-of-mind with your battery. Yes, unlimited. Because in Tata’s electric world, range anxiety may still exist, but warranty anxiety? Never heard of her.
What’s in the EV Goodie Bag?
- Lifetime HV Battery Warranty – covers unlimited kilometers* for all private first owners of Nexon.ev 45 kWh & Curvv.ev
- Valid for both new & existing customers — as long as they’re the first owners
- ₹50,000 loyalty benefit for existing Tata.ev customers eyeing an upgrade to these models
- No drama, just dhamaaka savings – Estimated ₹8–9 lakh saved in fuel/maintenance over 10 years
Tata.ev’s Chief on the Charge:
Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., remarked:
“By offering this unprecedented assurance, we are enabling a truly carefree, future-ready ownership journey for every Tata.ev buyer.”
Translation: Tata just made EV ownership feel like a long vacation — minus the battery tension, mileage guilt, or Excel sheet-level range planning.
Why It Matters:
This is more than just warranty paperwork — it’s a cultural shift. In a country where we ask about battery health more than our own, this move takes aim at the biggest fear in the EV world: battery replacement cost. By removing that mental roadblock, Tata’s not just selling cars — it’s selling peace of mind with a side of futureproofing.
Plus, that ₹50,000 loyalty bonus? A perfectly good excuse to retire your old Nexon.ev and go coupe-hunting.
As Tata continues to lead the charge (pun intended), it’s clear the company isn’t just building electric cars — it’s building electric trust. And with a battery warranty that lasts longer than some political promises, the future of mobility just got a whole lot more reassuring.