Electric dreams are now a driveway reality as Tata.ev and Allied Motors bring the spark to Mauritius – literally.
Port Louis, Mauritius – In a move that’s bound to cause a (positive) power surge across the island, India’s EV giant Tata.ev has officially entered the Mauritian market in partnership with the country’s top automotive distributor, Allied Motors. The power-packed lineup? None other than the Tiago.ev, Punch.ev, and Nexon.ev – a trio of silent assassins here to out-torque, out-tech, and out-green their fossil-fuel counterparts.
The launch marks Tata.ev’s first international foray beyond the SAARC region, and Mauritius – with its postcard-perfect beaches, strong sustainability push, and traffic that lets you appreciate both – seems like the perfect EV playground.

“We’re thrilled to be in Mauritius – it’s a beautiful island and now, a beautiful place to go electric,” said Yash Khandelwal, Head of International Business at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd. “With our SAARC experience and Allied Motors’ local expertise, we’re not just bringing EVs—we’re bringing a movement.”
And this isn’t just any movement. It’s one that comes with segment-leading features, high-voltage architecture (don’t worry, the good kind), and enough comfort to make you forget your car even has a petrol version.
Let’s meet the EV lineup turning heads and quietly zipping past petrol stations:
- Tiago.ev: The smallest of the bunch, but don’t let that fool you. It’s compact, clever, and comes with a real-world range of up to 210 km. It fast-charges in under an hour—faster than your phone when you forget the charger at work.
- Punch.ev: A bold and burly compact SUV with a 290 km range and a Harman sound system that lets you hear your Spotify playlist and the silent purr of your electric motor (or lack thereof). Bonus: it even helps you dodge high-beam eye lasers with an auto-dimming mirror.
- Nexon.ev: The flagship beast. 375 km range, 0-100 in under 9 seconds, JBL sound, 360° camera system, and voice-assisted sunroof (because who doesn’t want to talk to their sunroof?). It’s not a car, it’s a mission statement.
Mauritius, ready or not, here comes the torque.
James Ngan, Managing Director of Allied Motors, summed up the mood:
“This partnership is not just a handshake, it’s a high-voltage hug. We’re proud to support Mauritius’ shift to cleaner, greener transport with world-class EVs and world-class service.”
And yes, every Tata.ev comes with a free home charging unit—because what’s better than waking up to a fully charged car while you’re still figuring out how to make your morning coffee?
After-sales service? Allied’s got it covered. With trained professionals, friendly consultants, and tech support smoother than a regen brake, customers are in good hands from showroom to service center.
With Tata.ev and Allied Motors leading the charge (pun intended), Mauritius may just become the first tropical island where the future arrives silently, efficiently, and with an 8-year battery warranty.
So buckle up—or rather, plug in. The electric revolution in Mauritius is not only here, it’s humming quietly in your driveway.