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Vishu Bheda

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Tesla has led the EV market with bold designs and innovation. But Mahindra’s Thar.e is stepping up as a strong competitor. The Thar.e is built for practicality, offering two models: a city SUV and a rugged off-roader for adventures. Powered by Volkswagen’s platform and BYD’s batteries, it combines reliability with affordability. Unlike Tesla’s Cybertruck, which faces delays, Mahindra is moving fast to launch in 2025 at a price significantly lower than Tesla’s. This makes Thar.e an attractive option in global markets, especially for buyers looking for versatile and cost-effective EVs. While Tesla focuses on futuristic designs, Mahindra’s grounded approach is winning attention. The question remains: Can Mahindra disrupt Tesla’s dominance with its practical, budget-friendly strategy? The race to lead the EV market is just getting started, and Mahindra is proving to be a serious contender. If you found this helpful then follow me Mr Z for more such amazing content!

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