While European and American giants race to launch expensive electric cars, a small Indian company named Yakuza is flipping the script! Their electric vehicle, Karishma, costs a jaw-dropping 275 euros! Yes, you read that right – less than three hundred euros for a car already cruising the streets of India. Forget luxury and fluff; Yakuza has zeroed in on what really matters – affordable electric mobility for the masses.
This little urban warrior can travel between 50 and 60 kilometers on a single charge thanks to LFP batteries. Charging takes 6 to 7 hours on a regular home outlet or just 3 hours with a fast charger. Despite the laughably low price, Karishma surprises with basic features – a rearview camera, parking sensors, electric window lifters, a security lock, and a digital instrument panel. Perfect for city traffic and short trips.
While Europe and America sell electric cars for around 20,000 euros, Yakuza is showing that a real revolution is possible. Is this the beginning of the end for pricey electric cars? Or just a dream? One thing’s for sure – if you want to see what true affordable electric driving looks like, check out what’s happening in India. So, what do you think? Could this car conquer European markets? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s in and who’s out of this electric revolution!