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Tata Motors launches Intra EV Pickup at INR 11.95 lakh in India

Tata Motors has launched the Intra EV Pickup, expanding its electric small commercial vehicle portfolio in India. The vehicle is priced at INR 11.95 lakh (ex-showroom) and will be available through the company’s commercial vehicle dealerships across the country.

The new electric pickup is based on the Intra platform and uses an electric architecture intended for cargo transport applications. The launch adds to Tata Motors’ existing electric commercial vehicle lineup, which includes electric mini trucks, buses and trucks.

The Intra EV Pickup has been designed for multiple cargo applications, including FMCG, e-commerce, cold chain, waste management, LPG and dairy distribution.

According to the company, the vehicle offers a payload capacity of 1,750 kg and load body options of up to 10 ft 2 in. It is powered by a 72 kW electric motor that delivers 230 Nm of peak torque and offers 23% gradeability. The vehicle is equipped with a 28.2 kWh IP67-rated battery pack, with a claimed certified range of 211 km on a single charge. The company stated that the vehicle supports CCS2 fast charging, enabling 10% to 80% charging in about 55 minutes. The high-voltage battery comes with a 6-year / 2 lakh km warranty.

Commenting on the launch, Girish Wagh, Managing Director and CEO, Tata Motors Ltd., said “Our commitment to green mobility is focused on delivering sustainable solutions that are proven at scale and relevant to India’s diverse commercial mobility needs. Building on the strong market response to our electric mini‑trucks and the successful deployment of our electric buses serving commuters across 10 cities nationwide, we rolled out our next‑generation electric trucks earlier this year and are now advancing further with the launch of electric pickups. Through this progression, Tata Motors has established the country’s most comprehensive electric commercial vehicle portfolio across segments. This momentum is being enabled by progressive Government policies and strong collaboration across customers, partners and suppliers, accelerating India’s transition to cleaner and more sustainable mobility.”

Speaking on the product, Pinaki Haldar, Vice President & Business Head – SCVPU, Tata Motors Ltd., said “The all-new Intra EV Pickup has been developed with a clear focus on earning capability and everyday usability, combining one of the highest payload capacities in its segment with strong performance, long range and high uptime, all at a segment-beating price. Its comfortable, crash‑tested cabin, car‑like driving dynamics and thoughtfully integrated features are designed to reduce fatigue and improve productivity across long operating hours. As adoption of cleaner technologies accelerates, Tata Motors remains committed to raising industry benchmarks and making electric cargo mobility a practical, confident choice for businesses.”

The vehicle includes features such as an Electronic Braking System, three-level regenerative braking, and Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS). It also comes integrated with Tata Motors Fleet Edge, which provides vehicle tracking, health monitoring and maintenance-related data for fleet operators. The cabin includes a walk-through layout and ergonomic controls aimed at supporting longer operating hours.

Tata Motors said the vehicle will be supported by its EV ecosystem, which currently includes over 25,000 charging points, more than 200 EV service centres, and home charging solutions. The company is also offering financing options through partner banks and NBFCs.

With this launch, the Intra EV Pickup joins the Ace EV 1000 and Ace Pro EV in Tata Motors’ electric small commercial vehicle portfolio. Following National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Mumbai Bench approval, the company was renamed from TML Commercial Vehicles Limited to Tata Motors Limited, effective 29 October 2025.

Also read: Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles launches ACE Pro mini truck in multiple powertrain options, starting at ₹3.99 lakh

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