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Tata E-vision is not exactly what people are claiming on social media

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TATA’s latest concept car E-Vision is undoubtedly a good car with some futuristic specifications. While the car is yet to be launched on the roads, there has been a whole lot of claims about the sedan on social media.

The viral posts of social media read: “New car from TATA, we should appreciate the vision of Ratan Tata. New Tata Evision Electric ⚡ Car on one charge it runs 1000 km it’s world record and battery is for a 10-year warranty from Tata.”

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FACT CHECK

Tata had showcased the E-Vision sedan at the Geneva International Motors Show 2018.

The fake post claims the E-Vision can go 1,000 km on a single charge, but no such specifications were revealed at the motor show.

Tata officials said it could do about 450 Km on a full charge, as it shares its electric powertrain with the Jaguar E-Pace (which can do 480 Km on a single charge).

There was no mention of the 10-year warranty that will be provided on the Lithium-ion batteries.

The fake post also mentions the price of the E-Vision sedan as Rs 12 lakh ex-showroom in Delhi, but there is no such mention about the price.

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