The Indian media reported that Vayve Mobility of India unveiled its new mini electric car, the Eva, at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.

The car is offered in three variants: Nova, Stella, and Vega, with a starting price of 3.25 lakh Rs (approximately 90 million VND) for the battery leasing option. For those who wish to purchase the battery, the starting price is 3.99 lakh Rs (around 110 million VND).

According to the manufacturer, this price is only applicable to the first 25,000 buyers, who will also receive additional benefits such as unlimited over-the-air updates and three years of connectivity services.

The Vayve Eva is an ultra-compact EV with dimensions of 2,950 x 1,200 x 1,590 mm (length x width x height) and a wheelbase of 2,100 mm. It is significantly smaller than the VinFast VF 3 (3,190 x 1,689 x 1,622 mm), a mini SUV from Vietnam that is expected to enter the Indian market in October 2025 with a price range of 9-12 lakh Rs (approximately 264-352 million VND).

Designed as an urban mobility solution, the Vayve Mobility Eva could even replace luxury scooters like the Honda SH, according to some opinions.

The Vayve Mobility Eva has three seats, with one seat in the front and a bench seat in the rear. Without a passenger seat, accessing the rear seat is easy and convenient. The car is fitted with 12-inch wheels.

The Vayve EVA boasts an attractive cockpit and comes loaded with desirable features such as a digital instrument cluster, a touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, air conditioning, power windows, parking sensors, a tire pressure monitoring system, and a rearview camera.

One of the most distinctive features of the Vayve EVA is the option to charge it using solar energy. Vayve Mobility claims that the solar panel can add an extra 10 km of range per day, allowing the car to travel an additional 3,000 km per year beyond the standard battery range.

The solar panel option costs 20,000 Rupee (5.8 million VND) for the Nova and Stella variants and 25,000 Rupee (7.3 million VND) for the Vega variant.

For those who opt for the battery service, the company charges 2 Rupee/km, with a minimum distance of 600 km, 800 km, and 1,200 km for the Nova, Stella, and Vega variants, respectively.

The Vayve EVA can accelerate from 0-40 km/h in just 5 seconds and has a top speed of approximately 70 km/h. It supports fast DC charging as well as slow charging via a domestic power source. The battery can be charged from 10 to 70% in just 15 minutes using a DC charger, or up to 5 hours using a standard 15A household outlet.

In the Indian market, the car is available in six exterior colors: Moonstone White, Light Platinum, Rose Coral, Sky Blue, Champagne Gold, and Cherry Red.

Here are the detailed prices of the Vayve EVA in the Indian market:

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