Vayve Mobility has introduced the Eva electric urban car at the Bharat Mobility Show 2025, with prices starting at ₹3.25 lakh. Designed for city commuting, this compact two-door EV offers multiple battery configurations, dual infotainment screens, and an optional solar roof. Deliveries are set to begin in the second half of 2026, with early adopters among the first 25,000 bookings receiving special benefits.
Battery Options and Range
The Eva comes with three battery pack choices tailored to urban driving needs. The 9 kWh battery offers a 125 km range, the 12.6 kWh option extends it to 175 km, and the 18 kWh battery delivers up to 250 km on a single charge. An optional solar roof adds up to 10 km of range. With a running cost of just ₹0.5 per kilometer, the Eva promises an affordable and eco-friendly transportation option.
Performance and Charging
Powered by a rear-wheel-drive motor delivering 40 Nm of torque, the Eva accelerates from 0-40 km/h in just 5 seconds and has a top speed of 70 km/h. The battery is IP67-rated for dust and water resistance. Charging is efficient, with DC fast charging enabling a 0-70% charge in 15 minutes, while a standard 15A socket achieves a full charge in 5 hours.
Variants and Features
The Eva is available in three variants – Nova, Stella, and Vega – each offering distinct features and price points.
Eva Nova
- Price: ₹3.25 lakh
- Battery: 9 kWh (125 km range)
- Features: Halogen headlights, manual AC, regenerative braking, eco driving mode, and solar panel support.
Eva Stella
- Price: ₹3.99 lakh
- Battery: 12.6 kWh (175 km range)
- Features: LED headlights, 13-inch steel wheels, reverse camera, panoramic glass roof, Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, and push-button start/stop.
Eva Vega
- Price: ₹4.49 lakh
- Battery: 18 kWh (250 km range)
- Features: Steering-mounted audio controls, height-adjustable driver’s seat, sport drive mode, driver airbag, DC fast charger, and tire pressure monitoring system.
With its innovative features and competitive pricing, the Vayve Eva aims to redefine urban mobility while supporting India’s shift toward sustainable transportation.
















