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Tata Curvv.ev, Nexon.ev Get Lifetime HV Battery Warranty

Tata Curvv.ev, Nexon.ev Get Lifetime HV Battery Warranty

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Tata Motors introduced a lifetime battery warranty with the Harrier.ev for the high-voltage battery in the Indian market. Now, the brand has extended the same offer for the Curvv.ev and the Nexon.ev 45. Under this warranty, there is no cap on kilometers, and it will be available for new and existing consumers of the vehicle. In addition to the lifetime warranty, Tata Motors' EV consumers can upgrade to a Curvv.ev or Nexon.ev 45 with a loyalty bonus of Rs 50,000 at the time of purchase.
Tata Motors states that this new lifetime warranty aims to eliminate a significant hurdle for electric vehicle adoption, specifically the "uncertainty around long-term battery health and replacement costs." However, a condition for current owners of the Curvv.ev and Nexon.ev 45 who wish to receive this warranty is that it is only valid for the first owners of these vehicles.
Talking about the benefit of Lifetime HV Battery Warranty to the customer, Mr. Vivek Srivatsa, Chief Commercial Officer, Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd., said, "By democratising premium EV technology, we have played a significant role in advancing India's EV category's exponential growth. One of the key factors behind this growth is the ability to instill confidence amongst customers for a worry-free ownership experience."
"Today, we are proud to extend this feeling even further with the introduction of the Lifetime HV Battery Warranty solution for all customers of the Curvv.ev and Nexon.ev 45 kWh. By offering this unprecedented assurance, we are enabling a truly carefree, future-ready ownership journey for every TATA.ev buyer," he added.
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