Reva automobiles (India)
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- Work cat.: 2013332781: Reva EV: India's green gift to the world, 2013:page vii ("Today, it is one of the leading electric vehicles (EVs)"; "Reva, India's original electric car is a pioneering product"; list of other Reva models)
- All Car Index, Nov. 28, 2016:Reeva (Reva) car (1964-1968; built in Lingham, Sweden; sports car, couple, kitcar; by Dan Werbin and Holger Branby)
- Green car reports, Nov. 29, 2016:Nov. 4, 2016 article (India's new four-door Mahindra Reva e2o electric car to be exported; Mahindra automaker makes tiny Reva e20 electric car, has 4-door hatchback version, called e20 Plus; will be sold with P2, P4, P6, and P8 trim levels; batteries will have a range of 110 km to 140 km for the largest size)
- E20 Plus website, Nov. 29, 2016:Specifications (P2/4/6 vs. P8; hatchback; lithium ion battery; 110 vs. 140 km range, recharging 6 hours vs. 9 hours; top speed 80 kmph vs. 85 kmph; Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles Ltd.)
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Mahindra Electric, also known as Mahindra Last Mile Mobility Limited, formerly known as Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited (2016–2023) and Reva Electric Car Company (2010–2016), was an Indian company based in Bangalore that designed and manufactured compact electric vehicles. The company's first vehicle, the REVAi electric car, was available in 26 countries with 4,000 versions sold worldwide by mid-March 2011. Reva was acquired by the Indian conglomerate Mahindra & Mahindra in May 2010. After the acquisition, the company launched the electric hatchback e2o in 2013. The company sold electric vehicles in different segments – the electric sedan eVerito, the electric commercial vehicle eSupro (passenger and cargo), and the Treo range of low maintenance, lithium-ion battery-powered three-wheelers. As a part of Mahindra & Mahindra, they now sell the XUV 400, BE 6 and XEV 9e under the Mahindra branding, while electric commercial vehicles still use the Last Mile Mobility branding.
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