Vayve Mobility unveiled the Eva solar electric car at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. Priced at INR 3.25 lakh (ex-showroom), Eva is India’s first solar-powered electric car.
Vayve Mobility Eva – Variants and Specs
The Eva comes in three variants: 9 kWh, 12 kWh, and 18 kWh, with prices ranging from INR 3.25 lakh to INR 5.99 lakh. The car offers a range of 250 km on a single charge and a top speed of 70 km/h. It accelerates from 0 to 40 km/h in 5 seconds.
The car is designed as a two-seater slim city car, ideal for urban commutes. It has a minimalist design with slim LED headlights, tail lights, and 13-inch wheels. The interior features dual digital displays, a 6-way adjustable driver’s seat, and manual AC. The Eva is also equipped with rear parking sensors and rear-view cameras to assist in tight parking spots.
The Eva is built on a lightweight aluminium frame to enhance efficiency and performance. The vehicle also includes regenerative braking to extend its driving range by converting kinetic energy back into stored electrical energy.
Unique Features
Eva features a panoramic glass sunroof, liquid battery cooling, Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, and a laptop charger. It also includes speed-sensing door locks and a chill box for added convenience.
One of the standout features of the Eva is its solar panel roof, which provides an additional 20 km range per day under optimal sunlight conditions. This makes it a compelling option for eco-conscious urban drivers.
Vayve Mobility offers a battery subscription plan at INR 2 per km, reducing the initial cost. The first 25,000 customers will receive an extended battery warranty and three years of complimentary vehicle connectivity. The subscription plan aims to make electric mobility more accessible by lowering upfront costs and ensuring long-term support.
Our Thoughts
The Vayve Eva brings a unique blend of sustainability and innovation to the Indian market. Its solar charging capability and compact design make it an attractive option for city commuters. However, potential buyers should consider their daily driving needs and the availability of charging infrastructure.
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