Its front fascia styling was similar to that of its smaller predecessor, the Mahindra e2o.
The last e2o Plus rolled off the assembly line on 31 March 2019,[9] although as of May 2019 the vehicle is still available for sale in India.
[needs update] The e2o Plus is used by the all-electric cab service providers[11] in Bangalore, Delhi[12] and other cities.
The ride-hailing company Ola Cabs introduced 100 of these cars in Nagpur in 2017.
[13][14] The e2o Plus is, or was, used by the car rental company Zoomcar in Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mysore and Pune[15][16][17]