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On November 3, foreign media AutoCar reported that Tata Group’s new luxury electric vehicle brand Avinya will use Jaguar Land Rover’s EMA SUV architecture to produce high-end electric vehicles. Jaguar Land Rover CEO Adrian Mader said the Avinya will use the EMA platform for production under a licensing agreement with Tata Passenger Electric Vehicles (TPEM)
In April 2022, the Avinya brand released a concept car of the same name, which focuses on providing spacious interior space and flexibility, with a long wheelbase and rotatable front seats. It is said that this car can be charged in 30 minutes and has a range of 310 miles (about 498.9 kilometers)
According to the editor’s understanding, the EMA architecture will not only be used in Avinya, but also in the next-generation Range Rover Evoque. , Range Rover Velar and Land Rover Discovery Sport. This architecture will provide a voltage of 800V and is expected to have a peak power of 350kW. The batteries will be supplied from Tata's new factory in Bridgewater, Somerset, which is scheduled to start production in 2026.
Adrian Mader said the deal with Avinya has nothing to do with Jaguar Land Rover's other production plants in the UK or continental Europe and will not have an impact on them. The Avinya car is not expected to be sold in Europe.
According to Jaguar Land Rover’s third quarter financial report, the deal reached with TMEP is a memorandum of understanding, and the royalties have not yet been determined. In addition, the transaction will also include Jaguar Land Rover providing engineering services to accelerate Avinya's product development process. The new brand's product line has been determined and will consist of a "series" planned to be launched in 2025.
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