The premium e2o has an extended range of 120 km and electric power steering.
"Convenience of city driving has always been a priority for Mahindra Reva. The e2o is automatic with the smallest turning radius, along with features like the hill-hold, which prevent it from rolling back while on an incline," Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles CEO Chetan Maini said in a statement.
In order to make the car affordable, the company had launched a programme which separates the initial acquisition cost and the usage cost in the form of the battery and its maintenance.
As a part of the programme, in Delhi, the premium variant will be available at Rs 5.72 lakh on road with a monthly energy fee of Rs 2,999 which will allow the customer to drive 50,000 KMs for a period of five years, the company added.
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