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Samarth Shukla

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I want to buy an EV in the Rs 12-14 lakh budget. My daily commute is around 60-65 km, including short highway stretches and narrow rural roads. I am confused between the Tata Punch EV (Accomplished +S), Nexon EV (Fearless MR / Creative 45) and XUV 3XO EV (AX5). I already own a 2025 Kia Seltos and a 2012 Wagon R LPG. Which EV should I choose?

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Daily 60-65 km with a mix of short highway and narrow rural roads, and a Rs. 12-14 lakh cap, in this brief, the Tata Punch EV Accomplished + S fits best. It is smaller and easier to thread through tight lanes than the other two, yet it has good ground clearance and a suspension that takes rough patches well, so your rural stretches won’t feel tiring. It will easily cover your daily run with charge to spare, and since you already have the Seltos for longer trips, you won’t miss the extra punch or size of the bigger cars.
The Tata Nexon EV Fearless MR/Creative 45 and the Mahindra XUV 3XO EV AX5 are better suited for long highway days, but they may stretch your budget and are a size up, which can be less convenient in narrow bylanes.
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Given your limited usage, most of it being in the city, an EV sounds like a great idea. Even though lowered running costs aren't your concern, you will appreciate the savings as time goes by, and yes, you get to wait out the ethanol uncertainty and see how it pans out. The Tata Punch EV is an excellent choice for a first EV, being compact, yet feature-packed and powerful. It will also feel like an appreciable upgrade to your 11-year-old Celerio. As for battery health, low usage isn't an issue, but instead how you handle it. Don't charge the car too often just because it is sitting idle; instead, wait for the SOC to get low, and plug in as infrequently as comfortably possible. Conversely, don't let the SOC reach 0, as that's not good for battery health either. And of course, make sure you have a charger installed at home, as relying on the public charging network isn't ideal at this point.

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