
Latest Updated by 25 August 2025
India’s electric vehicle (EV) market is entering its most dynamic phase yet.
With government support, rapid charging infrastructure, and rising customer demand, 2025 has already seen multiple EV launches across different segments from budget-friendly hatchbacks to premium SUVs.
This article highlights the 6 most notable electric cars available in India in 2025, with verified details on price, driving range, and key features. Information is compiled from official manufacturer press releases, ARAI certifications, and recent launch events.
Price (ex-showroom): ₹8.99–11.99 lakh
Range: 250–315 km (MIDC certified)
Key Highlights: Affordable hatchback, dual battery options (19.2 kWh & 24 kWh), ideal for daily urban commutes.
Our Take: Best entry-level EV in India right now—low running cost and proven reliability from Tata’s EV portfolio.
Price (ex-showroom): ₹9.99–12.99 lakh
Range: 315–421 km, depending on battery pack
Key Highlights: Compact SUV with 5-star safety, choice of Standard and Long-Range variants.
Our Take: A practical family EV with strong safety credentials, competing directly with entry-level ICE SUVs.
Price (expected): ₹15–19 lakh
Range: 502–585 km (ARAI)
Key Highlights: Coupe-SUV design, advanced infotainment, 400V architecture with fast charging.
Our Take: Stylish, aerodynamic, and futuristic—aimed at customers seeking performance + design.
Price (ex-showroom): From ₹21.49 lakh
Range: Up to 627 km
Key Highlights: Mid-size SUV, AWD option, Level-2 ADAS, dual-motor setup.
Our Take: A landmark launch for Tata—competing with premium EVs like Hyundai Ioniq 5 and BYD Atto 3.
Price (ex-showroom): ₹21.90–30.50 lakh
Range: 450–656 km
Key Highlights: Sleek coupe-inspired SUV, based on Mahindra’s INGLO platform, supports ultra-fast charging.
Our Take: Mahindra’s most advanced EV yet, combining style, range, and connected features.
Read more: Tata Harrier EV vs Mahindra XEV 9e, which is better?
Price (ex-showroom): ₹18.90–26.90 lakh
Range: Up to 682 km (79 kWh battery pack)
Key Highlights: Crossover SUV with robust performance, rear-wheel drive, and advanced safety systems.
Our Take: Positioned as a strong alternative to the Tata Curvv EV—focus on safety, range, and futuristic interiors.
Tata Motors continues to dominate the EV segment in India, with over 70% share led by Tiago, Punch, Nexon, Curvv, and Harrier EV.
Mahindra has entered the market aggressively with its BE and XEV range, targeting mid- to high-segment buyers.
The Indian government targets 30% EV adoption by 2030, with incentives for both manufacturers and consumers.
2025 will see at least a dozen new launches, including Maruti’s first electric SUV and new entrants like VinFast.
| Electric Model | Price (₹ Lakh, ex-showroom) | Range (km) | Key Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tata Tiago EV | 8.99–11.99 | 250–315 | Budget hatchback, dual battery |
| Tata Punch EV | 9.99–12.99 | 315–421 | Compact SUV, 5-star safety |
| Tata Curvv EV | 15–19 (expected) | 502–585 | Coupe SUV, stylish design |
| Tata Harrier EV | 21.49+ | Up to 627 | Premium SUV, AWD, ADAS |
| Mahindra XEV 9e | 21.90–30.50 | Up to 656 | Sleek coupe SUV, fast charging |
| Mahindra BE 6 | 18.90–26.90 | Up to 682 | Powerful crossover, RWD |
For buyers in 2025, India’s EV market offers diverse options across price brackets:
Budget-friendly: Tata Tiago EV, Punch EV
Mid-tier with style: Tata Curvv EV, Mahindra BE 6
Premium SUVs: Tata Harrier EV, Mahindra XEV 9e
If your priority is affordability, Tiago and Punch EVs are clear winners. For long-range highway drives, the Mahindra BE 6 and Harrier EV deliver advanced features and robust performance.
Prices are ex-showroom (Delhi) as of August 2025. They may vary across states and variants. Driving range is based on ARAI/MIDC certification under standard test conditions. Real-world range depends on driving style, load, and weather conditions.
This post was last modified on August 25, 2025 11:14 am
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