I got an opportunity to visit Pravaig Dynamics to understand what the company is about and their vision. I also got a chance to check out their "prototype" electric car called the Extinction. Note: This is strictly a prototype only.
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Our older Pravaig thread (India's Tesla? Pravaig Extinction MK1 Electric Sedan) also has a lot of information!
• Pravaig Dynamics is an Indian car maker based in Bangalore. They also have an office in Delhi. The company has 72 employees.
• Pravaig is funded by Eren Groupe, a French energy company.
• Interestingly, according to Pravaig, the future of mobility will not be private car ownership. They feel that people should not buy cars at all. The company claims that there will be no showroom to sell their cars and the same will be available on a subscription basis only. Pravaig wants to "sell kilometres, not cars".
Pravaig is located at the KIADB industrial area in Bangalore:
The office and workshop are new. They moved there in January, but nothing had been put in place when I visited, due to the lockdown:
• The battery for these cars will be made in-house in this workshop. A crane has been set up inside and the required machines have been imported from Germany. The cars will be built by an OEM based in Pune.
The main reason for my visit - the Extinction. This is the 6th prototype:
• Contrary to popular belief, Pravaig's first car (name yet to be decided) will be a premium alternative to the mundane cabs that ply around in our metros. The car will be targeted at chauffer-driven commuters.
• The first batch will be limited to 2,500 cars and will be available only in Delhi and Bangalore. Later, it could be made available in more cities.
• Targeted customers are corporates who need cars to ferry important guests around, boutique hotels who need a luxurious car to ferry guests but do not care about the brand name (of the car), tourism companies who can offer the car on hire to tourists and airlines who offer pick-up and drop facility to their business class customers.
• As mentioned, the cars will be available only on a subscription basis to these companies and will not be sold to private buyers. Pravaig is offering unlimited km with the car. For private owners, the only way to experience a Pravaig is if the car is offered to companies with subscription models like Zoomcar Subscription / Myles Zero.
• The car maker is not looking to give only one car per customer, but rather a bunch of cars per customer. They aim to have 100 customers for the first batch of 2,500 cars.
• The best seat in the car will be the rear passenger seat. The company aims to provide a luxurious business class-like seat for passengers to catch up on a nap or get some work done on the move.
• Some of the features expected to be offered on the car include an air purification system, laptop charger and a big mirror for passengers to get ready for important meetings. What's more, the rear part of the cabin can be completely separated from the front of the car with a glass screen, and passengers can lock only the rear seat and boot. This means that the driver cant access the rear and passengers can safely leave their belongings in the car.
• It will also get an app for customers to track the car's usage and increase efficiency (something like Fleet Management Apps). Additionally, it will also get an app which can be used by the passengers to control the features of the car.
• Pravaig's first car will be based on a scalable modular platform. The Extinction has a frame made of different grades of steel and a body made from fibreglass.
• The car is powered by a single electric motor powering the rear wheels and revs to 16,000 rpm. It produces 201 BHP and 300 Nm. The 0-100 km/h time is said to be 5.4 seconds, and the car maker claims that it can do 220 km/h, but the top speed has been limited to 196 km/h. The car has a 96 kWh battery pack and weighs around 2,000 kg.
• The battery for the car will be made in-house. Cells for the battery pack are imported from South Korea. The pack consists of 5,000 cells, weighs 500 kg and is placed on the floor of the car. With a usage of 200-250 km/day, Pravaig claims that the battery pack will last 10 years.
• Pravaig say that a car will not be given to you if there is no charging network nearby. The company is working on setting up charging infrastructure. Additionally, if you want a charging station at home / office, you need to take the car for at least a 36-month period.
• Safety features include cameras and Level 1 or Level 2 autonomy. Pravaig says they are aiming for a 5-star NCAP safety rating.
• Pravaig's first car and more details of the vehicle will be revealed sometime around Diwali 2020.
The dimensions and some design elements of this prototype will be carried over to the final car. It measures 4.9m in length:
The final body style will be a 4-door sedan. This prototype is a 2-door coupe and has been made to look sporty for the testers to have some fun with it. This one is just for testing their hardware & drivetrain:
This prototype has a co-efficient of drag of 0.26:
Pravaig lettering on the bonnet:
This LED DRL running the width of the car will be there on the production-spec cars as well:
A look at the frunk:
The side indicators:
Prototype was equipped with puddle lamps!
Flush-fitting door handles (Tesla style) will make it to the production-spec car:
This prototype rides on 17-inch wheels shod with 255/55 section rubber:
All four wheels get disc brakes:
This prototype is called "Extinction". The name for the final car has not been decided yet:
Interesting design for the lights. The last one is for the reversing lights:
The rear light has Extinction lettering on it:
The name is reflected on to the car's body:
The CCS2 charging port is placed behind the number-plate. The cover for the port (i.e. the number plate) is magnetic. Pravaig wants its production cars to have a range of ~500 km and the ability to get to an 80% charge in 30 minutes:
The prototype's bare basic interior:
The instrument cluster; don't miss the indicators on either side of the screen:
A look at the front seats:
The interior will feature a wide touchscreen infotainment system. A new system called "Ganapathy" is being developed. It will be the central system for the car's electronics as well as the ICE:
Also note the knob to vary the regen:
Unique phone holder in the prototype:
Aircraft-inspired overhead buttons for various functions of the car including the hazards and wipers. Someone is clearly having fun!
A look at the rear seat. Pravaig wants the production car to have sliding and reclinable rear seats:
