India should have electric cars like Tesla models Y, Mustang Mach-E and Tesla cyber trucks. Tesla model Y531 km range, Mustang Mach-E 502 km range and cyber trucks offer 547 km range.
After Tesla's official entry, cyberchark can also be launched in India.
Highlights
Tesla model Y 531 km offers the range.
Mustang Mach-E is available with a 502 km range.
The cyber truck gives 547 km range and 600 hp power.
New Delhi. The world is moving rapidly towards clean mobility. Every year new EVs are launched worldwide, and some of them are successful in the foreign market. But India's automobile market is quite different from other markets. The market here is a price sensitive market. Therefore, it is not necessary that all electric cars become successful here. But there are some cars which should be in the Indian market. Let's look at some such cars.
These days Tesla's entry in the Indian car market is a hot topic, so we should keep one of its best sold and popular models on top. The Tesla model Y has a long range battery that can cover up to 330 miles per charge. It has a dual-motor all-wheel drive, which gets a speed of 0-100 kmph at 3.5 seconds (performance variants). Its USP has access to a huge cabin, advanced auto pilot and Tesla's supercharger network.
Mustang Mach-E Mustang Mach-E has battery options from 70 kwh (standard range) to 91 kwh (extended range), which offers a range of 312 miles (502 km). It has a single-motor RWD or Dual-Motor AWD, with the GT Performance Edition 480 HP and 634 LB-Fee Torque Generate, which achieves a speed of 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds.
Cyber truck Another Tesla that is often in the news is a cyber truck. Its unique design makes it a future car – as we usually see in science fiction films. Tesla Cybertrak has battery options that offer a range up to 340 miles (547 km). It comes in the rear-wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) variants, in which the AWD model 600 hp generates. The cyberbist variant claims 845 hp, which achieves a speed of 0-60 mph in 2.6 seconds.
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First Published:
March 11, 2025, 13:31 IST
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Wait a little, these dhansu eV entry is going to be in the Indian market
US–based auto giant Ford Motor is expected to return to India soon with models like new Endeavour SUV and Mustang Mach-E.
Ford Everest, earlier sold as Endeavour SUV, is one of the most awaited cars from the US-based auto giants expected for a comeback in new avatar soon.
Ford Motor could soon to return to India as the US-based carmaker recently filed a few design patents for the domestic market and two of its global models spotted on Indian roads recently. Ford Motor has not officially made any statement on the future of Ford India yet. However, the carmaker is expected to make a comeback after two years after stopping production in 2022. From Figo to Ecosport, Ford has offered several popular models in India before it left the market. While these models may not return to India, here is a look at five global cars which one would like to see on Indian roads when Ford returns.
The Endeavour SUV, rival to Toyota Fortuner, is one of the most awaited models in India. The rival to Toyota Fortuner, Endeavour has been one of the best-selling models in the large SUV space before Ford stopped making cars in India. Recently, Ford Everest was seen on Indian roads, triggering speculation of the SUV’s return. Everest is basically the new generation avatar of the Endeavour SUV sold globally.
The Everest SUV spotted in India comes powered by a 2.0-litre turbo diesel or a 2.0-litre bi-turbo diesel engine. The turbo engine can churn out 168 bhp of power while the bi-turbo can generate 208 bhp of power. The torque output peaks at 405 Nm and 500 Nm. The turbo diesel engine uses a 6-speed automatic transmission whereas the Bi-turbo gets a 10-speed automatic transmission. Both gearboxes get SelectShift and Ford offers 4×2 as well as 4×4 drivetrains.
Ford Ranger
The Ranger pickup truck is another model that was spotted on Indian roads along with the Everest SUV. The Ranger, which could rival the likes of Toyota Hilux and Isuzu D-Max sold in India, is one of the smallest pickup trucks Ford offers in global markets.
Ford offers the Ranger pickup globally with three engine options. There is a 2.3-litre EcoBoost, 2.7-litre EcoBoost and a 3.0-litre EcoBoost. The 2.3-litre unit puts out 266 bhp of max power and 420 Nm of peak torque. Then there is the 3.0-litre unit that is rated for 399 bhp and 583 Nm. As of now, the 2.7-litre engine has not gone on sale. Ford says that they are targeting power and torque figures of 310 bhp and 542 Nm.
Ford Bronco
IF Ford was to have an SUV that can rival the likes of Mahindra Thar or Maruti Suzuki Jimny, it would probably be the Bronco. Ford launched the Bronco SUV in 2021 with both two-door and four-door 4X4 versions for the first time. Ford Bronco SUVs are offered in two powertrain options. There is a 2.7-litre EcoBoost V6 petrol engine which can produce 310 horsepower and 542 Nm of torque. It also comes equipped with a 2.3-litre EcoBoost four-cylinder engine which can churn out 270 hp of power and peak torque of 420 Nm.
Ford Mustang Mach-E
Ford used to sell the Mustang sports car in India before it wrapped up business three years ago. However, the Mustang can return to India in its new electric avatar when Ford makes a comeback. Ford Mustang Mach-E, which was recently trademarked in India, comes with up to 502 km of driving range. Ford offers the EV equipped with two battery choices – a 72 kWh unit and a 91 kWh unit.
Ford F-150 Lightning
As EV adoption in India grows and customers look forward to newer models, Ford may find an opportunity in the electric pickup segment with the F-150 Lightning. Launched for the first time in 2022, the F-150 Lightning is one of the most popular electric pickup trucks in the US.
The Ford F-150 Lightning pickup truck comes with a range of 482 km on a single charge. Equipped with dual electric motors, one on each axle, the electric pickup can achieve 563 horsepower and a staggering 1,050 Nm of peak torque. F-150 Lightning can go from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in just four seconds. Ford claims that with a super fast DC charger, the F-150 Lightning can replenish around 87 kms of charge in just 10 minutes, charging the battery from 15 to 80% in just 41 minutes. The towing capacity of the F-150 Lightning, an important characteristic in pickup trucks, is 4.53 tonnes.