Auto Expo 2025: Vayve Eva introduced India's first solar car, will get a range of 250km, price is only Rs 3.25 lakh

New Delhi. Vayve Mobility introduced India's first solar-powered car Vayve Eva at the Auto Expo 2025 held in the capital New Delhi. The starting price of this unique electric car is ₹ 3.25 lakh (ex-showroom). The company is offering it in three variants – Nova, Stella and Vega.

With or without battery, you have the option

Customers can purchase Vayve Eva with batteries or in a battery subscription model:

Battery Subscription: ₹3.25 lakh (ex-showroom).
Buy with battery: ₹3.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
These prices are under introductory offer for first 25,000 customers. Delivery of the car will start from 2026.

Range will increase every day with solar panels

Flexible solar panels have been installed on the roof of Vayve Eva, which are capable of increasing the range of the car by about 10 km every day. This car was first showcased at the 2023 Auto Expo and is now ready for production.

Founder's special comment

Nilesh Bajaj, Co-Founder and CEO, Vayve Mobility, said, “Eva is not just a car, it is a new segment for urban transportation. It is designed for modern families, combining sustainability and innovation.”

Unmatched in range and cost

The company claims that the average owner's daily commute is less than 35 km and Eva is perfect for this requirement. Its operating cost is only ₹0.5 paise per km, making it more affordable than existing electric vehicles. It will compete with cars like MG Comet EV, although its price is much lower.

Glimpse of Features

Battery and Performance: 18 kW battery pack, which can accelerate from 0-40 km/h in just 5 seconds.
Technology: Smartphone integration, over-the-air (OTA) updates, remote monitoring and vehicle diagnostics.
Design: Light weight design, low running costs and minimal carbon footprint.

Vayve Eva is India's first step towards solar mobility, providing eco-friendly and affordable solutions. It is the ideal choice for families and urban travelers looking for lower costs and greater sustainability.

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