Reva is an Indian electric car brand founded in 1994 with the mission to create affordable, eco-friendly transportation. Their vehicles are designed to be compact and efficient, using advanced battery technology to provide zero-emission driving.
- Reva was founded in Bangalore, India in 1994 by Chetan Maini
- In 2001, Reva launched its first electric vehicle, the Reva i
- In 2010, Mahindra & Mahindra, an Indian multinational corporation, acquired a majority stake in Reva and the company was renamed Mahindra Reva.
- In 2013, Mahindra Reva launched the e2o, a more advanced version of the Reva i with improved range and features.
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The e2o is an electric car designed for city driving, with a range of up to 120 km on a single charge. It has features such as smartphone connectivity and touchscreen infotainment.
The e-Verito is an electric version of Mahindra's Verito sedan. It has a range of up to 110 km on a single charge and features such as regenerative braking.
Reva is an Indian electric car brand founded in 1994 that produces eco-friendly, affordable electric vehicles.
Reva's main products include the e2o, an electric car designed for city driving, and the e-Verito, an electric version of Mahindra's Verito sedan.
Reva's competitors include Tesla, Nissan, and Chevrolet, among others.
The e2o has a range of up to 120 km on a single charge.
Mahindra & Mahindra, an Indian multinational corporation, owns a majority stake in Reva. The company is now known as Mahindra Reva.