Electric vehicles have now become a common sight on Indian roads — and with good reason. They help save money, are better for the environment, and require less maintenance. Gone are the days when people used to worry about charging points, driving range, or service.
Now, many people are choosing EVs on their own without any second thoughts.
With the EV charging network expanding rapidly and legacy car companies introducing new electric models on modern platforms, the market has undergone significant changes. Whether it’s a budget-friendly city EV or a powerful long-range electric SUV, there’s now an electric car for almost every Indian household.
Here’s a closer look at 6 of the best electric cars currently available in India, as highlighted below for comparison.
Electric Car | Claimed Range (km) | Price (Ex-showroom) | Battery Capacity |
Tata Harrier EV | 538 – 627 | ₹21.49 – ₹30.23 lakh | 65 / 75 kWh |
Mahindra BE 6 | 557 – 683 | ₹18.9 – ₹26.9 lakh | 59 / 79 kWh |
Mahindra XEV 9e | 542 – 656 | ₹21.9 – ₹30.5 lakh | 59 / 79 kWh |
MG Windsor EV / Pro | 332 – 449 | ₹14 – ₹18.31 lakh | 38 / 52.9 kWh |
Tata Nexon EV | 275 – 489 | ₹12.49 – ₹17.9 lakh | 45 / 46.08 kWh |
MG Comet | 230 | ₹7.36 – ₹9.86 lakh | 17.3 kWh |
Note: Each of these electric cars on this list is selected for its practical value, range, and ownership experience, based on Sales data, user reviews, manufacturer data, and current market trends.
Tata Harrier.EV Available in both 2WD and 4WD, it offers a solid real-world range, rugged build, and DC fast charging (20–80% in 25 min). The Harrier EV caters to families and adventure seekers needing reliable performance over long distances.
Check out India’s Most Powerful Electric SUV – Tata Harrier EV AWD Review here.
Price: ₹21.49 lakh – ₹30.23 lakh (ex-showroom)
Variants: 2WD and 4WD available
Range: 538 – 627 km (claimed)
Battery Options: 65 kWh and 75 kWh
Power: 235 – 390 bhp
Charging:
DC Fast Charging (120 kW): 20–80% in 25 minutes
AC Charging (7.2 kW): 10–100% in 10.7 hours
Boot Space: 502 litres
Mahindra’s BE 6 stands out for the best-in-class range, fast charging (full charge in 20 min, 140 kW DC), and dynamic styling. It targets those who demand minimal charging stops and like to travel far between cities. Just after launch, Mahindra Electric received record bookings and delivered 3000 units of the BE 6 and XEV 9e Electric SUVs.
Price: ₹18.9 lakh – ₹26.9 lakh (ex-showroom)
Range: 557 – 683 km (claimed)
Battery Options: 59 kWh and 79 kWh
Power: 228 – 282 bhp
Charging:
DC Fast Charging (140 kW): Full charge in 20 minutes
AC Charging:
7.2 kW: 8.7 hours
11.2 kW: 6 hours
Boot Space: 455 litres
The BE 6 stands out for its exceptional range and fast-charging capability, making it ideal for long trips.
With up to 656 km claimed range, rapid charging, and a massive 663 L boot, the XEV 9e combines technology and practicality, making it ideal for families juggling city and outstation travel.
Price: ₹21.9 lakh – ₹30.5 lakh (ex-showroom)
Range: 542 – 656 km (claimed)
Battery Options: 59 kWh and 79 kWh
Power: 228 – 282 bhp
Charging:
DC Fast Charging (140 kW): 20 minutes to full charge
AC Charging:
7.2 kW: 8.7 hours
11.2 kW: 6 hours
Boot Space: 663 litres
Combining a massive boot and strong performance, the XEV 9e is great for families and frequent travellers.
The MG Windsor EV was India’s best-selling electric SUV in FY2025, with 19,394 units sold in just eight months.
A practical choice with lots of boot space (604 L), family-friendly comfort, and value pricing. With fast and AC charging flexibility, this car is designed for everyday convenience.
Price: ₹14 lakh – ₹18.31 lakh (ex-showroom)
Range: 332 – 449 km (claimed, Pro variant)
Battery Options: 38 kWh and 52.9 kWh
Power: 134 bhp
Charging:
DC (60 kW): 0–80% in 50 minutes
AC (7.4 kW): 0–100% in 9.5 hours
Boot Space: 604 litres
A family-friendly option with excellent boot space and both standard and Pro (longer range) versions to suit different needs.
India’s best-selling electric SUV offers proven performance, safety, and a strong support network. The Nexon EV is available in multiple variants, including the Medium Range (MR) and the 45 kWh (Long Range) versions.
The Nexon EV boasts a 5-star safety rating from Global NCAP and comes with an 8-year battery warranty.
Price: ₹12.49 lakh – ₹17.9 lakh (ex-showroom)
Range: 275 – 489 km (claimed)
Battery Options: 45 kWh and 46.08 kWh
Power: 127 – 148 bhp
Charging:
DC (60 kW): 10–100% in 40 minutes
AC (7.2 kW): 10–100% in 6.5 hours
Boot Space: 350 litres
Safety: Five-star rated
Targeted at city commuters who want something compact, affordable, and easy to manoeuvre. AC home charging takes about 7 hours, ideal for overnight top-ups.
Price: ₹7.36 lakh – ₹9.86 lakh (ex-showroom)
Range: 230 km (claimed)
Battery: 17.3 kWh
Power: 41.4 bhp
Charging:
AC (3.3 kW): 0–100% in 7 hours
Seating: 4 persons
Safety: Two airbags
MG Comet EV is India’s most affordable and best electric car option under 10 lakhs. A Compact, affordable, and easy to manoeuvre—perfect for city commuters who want simplicity and reliability.
India’s electric vehicle market now offers a range of options, from powerful, long-range SUVs to compact city electric cars.
Charging is easier than ever, both at public points and in private garages, and “range anxiety” is quickly becoming a thing of the past.
Whether you want a feature-packed family SUV or a zippy urban runabout, there is an electric car ready to fit your needs.
Note: This guide combines insights from in-depth Indian automotive reviews, verified video sources, and real specifications published by manufacturers.
For the latest price and specifications, always cross-check with the manufacturer’s website or trusted automotive portals, as figures can change with new launches.
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