The new concept of the Indian company Tata Motors, Avinya, with an extremely short suspension points to the “electric” ambitions of this company. The name comes from the Sanskrit language and means “innovation” and is really appropriate because the car hints at novelties that arrive a little later in this decade.
The shape of the Avinya is more of a minivan than a crossover. Thin headlights illustrate Dad’s logo, and instead of standard side mirrors there are cameras. The straight line of the roof points to a spacious interior that provides plenty of legroom thanks to the extended wheelbase as the wheels are moved to the corners of the vehicle. Unlike most vehicles, the Avinya does not have a central screen. The screen is located on the steering wheel.
The car is equipped with large rims reminiscent of those from the Volkswagen ID.3 model. It also looks reminiscent of Audi’s E-Tron concepts and production models. The company did not release many details, but revealed that it will have a battery that will charge in less than 30 minutes and provide a range of at least 500 kilometers.
The first production car should arrive by 2025, and will be based on Tata’s new GEN 3 platform for electric cars.
Source: Tata Motors