Lotus Lotus Emeya vs Petrol

    Full 5-year total cost of ownership — fuel, maintenance, insurance, resale.

    💰 EV starts at ₹233.5 Lakh11.09 km/kWh🏁 Break-even 140.9 yrs

    5-year TCO verdict

    Petrol Winsby ₹5.48 L

    Over 5 years, a comparable petrol car costs ₹5.48 L less than the Lotus Lotus Emeya.

    Lotus Lotus Emeya

    Break-even

    140.9 yrs

    Annual km

    14,600

    CO₂ saved

    5.8 t

    Running cost over time

    Cost componentEVPetrol
    Purchase price₹2.34 Cr₹1.82 Cr
    Fuel cost (5 yr)₹52,660₹4.79 L
    Maintenance (5 yr)₹25,000₹90,000
    Insurance (5 yr)₹35.03 L₹31.93 L
    Resale (-5 yr)₹-1.17 Cr₹-72.97 L
    Total 5-yr cost₹1.53 Cr₹1.47 Cr

    Is the Lotus Lotus Emeya really cheaper than petrol?

    The Lotus Lotus Emeya starts at ₹233.5 Lakh ex-showroom — about 28% more than an equivalent petrol car in the same segment. That upfront gap is the usual sticking point for buyers. But electric cars make up for it on running cost. Here's the honest 5-year math.

    The verdict

    Over 5 years, an equivalent petrol car costs approximately ₹5.48 Lakh less than the Lotus Lotus Emeya. At current prices, the Lotus Lotus Emeya breaks even against petrol in about 140.9 years of ownership.

    Why EVs win on running cost

    • Fuel — At ₹8/kWh, the Lotus Lotus Emeya costs roughly 0.72/km. A petrol car doing 16 km/L at ₹105/L costs 6.56/km — nearly 9.1× more.
    • Maintenance — EVs have no engine oil, spark plugs, timing belts, clutch, or exhaust. Expect ~₹5,000/year for the Lotus Lotus Emeya vs ~₹18,000/year for an equivalent petrol car.
    • Insurance — EV policies are ~15% cheaper on average (lower IDV depreciation, government push).
    • Resale — EV resale has improved sharply since 2023. After 5 years, premium EVs hold 55-60% of value vs 45-50% for petrol.

    The environmental case

    Over 5 years at 40 km/day, the Lotus Lotus Emeya saves approximately 6 tonnes of CO₂ vs an equivalent petrol car — equivalent to planting ~277 trees or removing ~1 passenger cars off Indian roads for a year. Even accounting for India's coal-heavy grid (which we factor into the calculations), EVs come out clearly ahead.

    When petrol still makes sense

    EVs aren't automatic winners for every buyer. Petrol can win when:

    • You drive less than 20 km/day (break-even stretches to 7+ years)
    • You don't have home charging (DC-only cost can be 2-3× home rates)
    • You plan to sell within 2 years (upfront premium doesn't get recovered)
    • You regularly drive 500+ km inter-city trips without charging stops

    Our methodology

    We use India's CEA grid emission factor (0.71 kg CO₂/kWh), average domestic electricity tariff (₹8/kWh), current national petrol average (₹105/L), body-type-specific mileage baselines, and 5-year depreciation curves derived from used-car market data. All numbers update with the sliders above. Read our full methodology.

    EV vs Petrol FAQs

    Is the Lotus Lotus Emeya cheaper than a petrol car?+

    Over 5 years, an equivalent petrol car costs approximately ₹5.48 Lakh less than the Lotus Lotus Emeya. At current prices, the Lotus Lotus Emeya breaks even against petrol in about 140.9 years of ownership.

    What is the running cost of the Lotus Lotus Emeya per km?+

    At ₹8/kWh electricity and 11.09 km/kWh efficiency, the Lotus Lotus Emeya costs about ₹0.72 per km in fuel — vs ₹6.56 per km for a petrol car at current rates.

    How much CO₂ does the Lotus Lotus Emeya save vs petrol?+

    Over 5 years at 40 km/day, the Lotus Lotus Emeya saves approximately 6 tonnes of CO₂ compared to an equivalent petrol car — equivalent to planting ~277 trees.

    Does the Lotus Lotus Emeya's higher purchase price pay back?+

    At current prices, the Lotus Lotus Emeya breaks even against petrol in about 140.9 years of ownership. After break-even, every km driven is pure savings. By year 10, EV owners typically save ₹4-8 lakh vs comparable petrol cars.

    What is the maintenance cost of the Lotus Lotus Emeya?+

    EVs have roughly 3× lower maintenance than petrol cars — no engine oil, spark plugs, clutch, timing belts, or exhaust system. Expect ~₹5,000/year in servicing for the Lotus Lotus Emeya vs ~₹18,000/year for an equivalent petrol car.

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