All-electric Tata Ace EV Light Commercial Vehicle Spotted Testing During TVC Shoot

Tata Ace EV was recently seen during a television commercial shoot. We expect the new electric mini truck to make its debut later in April 2022.


All-electric Tata Ace EV light commercial vehicle spotted at TVC shoot

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All-electric Tata Ace EV light commercial vehicle spotted at TVC shoot

Talking about electric vehicles, Tata Motors has been at the forefront not only in the passenger vehicle segment but also in the commercial vehicle segment. Now the company is planning to launch an EV in the Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) space as well, and its first model for India is expected to be the Tata Ace EV. The electric version of the mini truck was recently seen during a television commercial shoot with ‘Ace EV’ written on its cargo box.

Tata Motors, which recently revealed its new Electric Coupe SUV Concept, Curvehas said it will make two more announcements later this month, on April 20 and April 28, 2022. Given that the Ace was spotted during a TVC shoot, this suggests that it might officially reveal itself on one of the above two dates.

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Presently, Tata offers the Ace mini truck in three fuel types – Petrol, CNG and Diesel.

Now, this is not the first time that the company has produced an EV version of the Tata Ace. Earlier, the company had introduced a lead acetate battery-powered Ace in Europe, which was developed by the company’s European Technical Center, however, it never arrived in India. Right now, it is unclear whether the India-spec Ace EV will get a similar lead acetate battery pack, or the company may go for a lithium-ion set-up.

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Presently, Tata offers the Ace mini truck in three fuel variants – Petrol, CNG and Diesel. The earlier two variants are powered by a 694 cc petrol engine that makes around 30 bhp and 55 Nm of peak torque. The CNG variant makes 25 bhp and 50 Nm of peak torque. As for the diesel variant, it comes with a 700cc, 2-cylinder oil burner that makes 20 bhp and 45 Nm of peak torque.

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