Tata shows off Avinya concept

BY MATT BROGAN | 3rd May 2022


TATA has unveiled the Avinya electric vehicle concept model, based on the Indian firm’s Gen 3 architecture and signalling a new identity for the Mumbai-based company.

 

Intended as a premium offering, the parent company of Jaguar Land Rover says the production version of the Avinya will be “fairly accessible to a majority of customers” when it is introduced to the market in 2025.

 

Showcasing Tata’s Sanskrit design language, the Avinya nameplate stands for ‘innovation’, the company says.

 

Its cabin design was based on a catamaran and is said to offer “enormous roominess and comfort” while “new age technology, software and artificial intelligence” work together to create “wellness and tranquillity during transit”.

 

The Avinya even features a built-in aroma diffuser a la Mercedes-Benz.

 

Specification details are scarce; however, Tata says the model will provide next generation connectivity, advanced driver assistance systems and enhanced performance and efficiency, the latter offering up to 500km driving range from a 30-minute charge.

 

The body of the Avinya is like that of the recently released Audi Urbansphere in that it embraces people-mover proportions and coach-style doors.

 

Further, the model’s short overhangs offer more interior space than is provided by conventional bodystyles, the Avinya offering swivelling front seats and camera-based rear-view mirrors, again just like its German counterpart.

 

There are few screens inside the cabin, Tata saying it wished to focus on a human-centric design and to reduce distractions.

 

It instead offers just a single screen set within the Avinya’s steering wheel. Natural light is brought in from the ‘Skydome’ ceiling, while voice-activated systems are said to provide a “deeper interface” for all passengers.

 

Construction of the Avinya has sustainability at its heart, and according to Tata comprises “next-gen materials” and a strategised design that allows lightweight materials and an optimised structure to provide “appropriate stiffness” to “help minimise the overall mass”.

 

“While making the Avinya Concept a reality, the central idea was to offer a mobility solution like no other – a state-of-the-art software on wheels that is well-designed, sustainable and reduces the planet’s carbon footprint,” said Tata and JLR chair Natarajan Chandrasekaran.

 

“Green Mobility is at the nucleus of TPEM, and the Avinya Concept is the perfect reflection of what the company stands for – a creation that will not only accelerate the adoption of EVs but also lead this movement.

 

“Furthermore, at the Tata group, we are uniquely positioned to bring all the expertise that is necessary to build these mobility solutions and we are confident that in years to come we will make a larger and sustainable impact not only in India but globally as well.”

 

It is not known if the Avinya shares the same Electric Modular Architecture (EMA) as earlier promoted by Jaguar Land Rover, that company known to be already developing electrified internal combustion, battery electric and fuel cell electric powertrains.

 

Last year, JLR said that more than £2.5 billion ($A4.47b) worth of annual investments will be made in the development of electrification technologies and the development of connected services.

 

“Together, we will help Jaguar realise its potential, reinforce Land Rover’s timeless appeal and collectively become a symbol of a truly responsible business for its customers, society and the planet,” said Mr Chandrasekaran.

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