The company is offering the Windsor at Rs 9.99 lakh plus Rs 3.5/km for battery. It has also introduced an ownership plan through a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) offering and claimed that owning the Windsor, an electric CUV, will be at the price equivalent of a manual engine-based compact SUV.
Positioned as an intelligent crossover utility vehicle, the company stated that the USP of this car will be the functionality of an SUV and the interior space of a sedan
The company, which also launched the 2021 version of its SUV Hector range priced between Rs 12.89 lakh and Rs 19.13 lakh (ex-showroom), also plans to launch a smaller SUV later this year as it seeks sales in India to grow around 70-75 percent this year over 2020.
US auto major General Motors has dismissed 25 people, including former head of India operations Rajeev Chaba, who is now VP, Sales and Marketing in China, and current CFO Anil Mehrotra, for violations of company policy regarding recall of 1.14 lakh units Chevrolet Tavera in India.