Vayve Eva Electric Car Available in 9kWh, 12.6kWh, and 18kWh Battery Options
The Auto Expo 2025, held at Pragati Maidan in Delhi, witnessed the grand unveiling of Vayve Eva, India’s first solar-powered car. Priced at an introductory Rs 3.25 lakh (ex-showroom), the Eva promises to revolutionize urban commuting with its sustainable and cost-effective design. Pre-bookings for the Vayve Eva are now open, with deliveries promised in 2026.
The Eva is available in three variants: Nova, Stella, and Vega. While the base model is priced at Rs 3.25 lakh (ex-showroom) with a battery subscription, owning the battery will cost Rs 3.99 lakh (ex-showroom). This pricing is limited to the first 25,000 customers, making it an attractive option for early adopters.

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Vayve Eva Design and Technology
The Vayve Eva stands out with its flexible solar panel integrated into the roof, capable of adding up to 10 km of range daily. This innovative feature ensures that the car can harness solar energy to supplement its electric power, making it an eco-friendly option for city dwellers.
The Vayve Eva is compact, measuring 2950 mm in length, 1200 mm in width, and 1590 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2100 mm. This makes it an ideal choice for navigating through crowded urban streets.

The Vayve Eva is equipped with a high-voltage powertrain that enables super-fast charging, adding 50 km of range in just five minutes. Other notable features include smartphone integration, over-the-air (OTA) updates, remote monitoring, and vehicle diagnostics. The car’s lightweight design and engineering ensure low running costs and a reduced carbon footprint.
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Vayve Eva Powertrain, Battery, and Range
While full powertrain specifications are yet to be revealed, Vayve Mobility claims that the Eva can accelerate to 40 kmph in 5 seconds and has a top speed of up to 70 kmph. All variants come with regenerative braking, which is configurable on higher variants.
Vayve Mobility claims that the Eva offers a range of 250 km on a single charge, with an additional 3,000 km annually powered by solar energy. This makes it an ideal choice for urban commuters, who typically travel less than 35 km daily with fewer than 1.5 passengers per car. The operational cost is remarkably low at just Rs 0.5 paise per km, making it more economical than many other electric vehicles on the market.

Nova: Equipped with a 9 kWh battery, the Nova variant offers a real-world range of up to 125 km. It includes features like air conditioning, power windows, and parking sensors.
Stella: The mid-spec Stella variant comes with a 12.6 kWh battery, providing a range of 150 km. Additional features include a panoramic sunroof, auto climate control, reverse camera, and a touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration.
Vega: The top-spec Vega variant boasts an 18 kWh battery, extending the range to 250 km. It supports CCS2 fast charging and includes a driver airbag and a tyre pressure monitoring system.
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