Top 8 Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars in India: 2025-2026

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Top 8 Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars in India: 2025-2026

The segment of electric four-wheelers has grown considerably with exponentially rising adoption levels nationwide.

These are complemented by the increasing demand for electric 7-seater cars due to the rising demand for spacious and environmentally friendly mobility solutions for larger families and group commuting.

Today, consumers want more than sustainability; what they want are higher performance, new technology, and smart connectivity all integrated in an entirely more affordable and efficient means of getting from point A to point B.

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This increasing demand is encouraging brands to present new electric 7-seater models that are intended to fulfil the needs of the consumers with excellent performance, rich features, sufficient space and premium quality to capture the fast-growing electric four-wheeler segment in India.

The positive news for all the EV enthusiasts is that some established manufacturers are planning to make a strong presence felt in the EV segment with their new generation 7-seater electric vehicles.

In this article, we will look at the Upcoming 7-seater Electric Cars in India, which will power and define the future of clean mobility in the nation.

These brands intend to present customers with premium electric 7-seater models providing the best of performance, comfort and space upon the introduction of the upcoming EV cars.

The Indian E4W segment is poised to increase considerably in the future as various new 7-seater variants are scheduled to be launched by well-established Indian manufacturers like Tata Motors EV and Mahindra and international behemoths like JSW MG Motors, Kia, Volvo, Skoda and Hyundai.

List of Top 8 Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars in India

 

Name Anticipated Launch Date Expected Range Expected Starting Price
Kia Carens EV June 2025 More than 400 kms ₹ 20 lakh
MG M9 June 2025 430 kms ₹ 70 lakh
Mahindra XEV 7e Second half of 2025 500 kms ₹ 21 lakh
Volvo EX90 Second half of 2025 More than 600 kms ₹ 1.50 crore
Vinfast VF9 Feb 2026 531 kms ₹ 65 lakh
Hyundai Ioniq 9 March 2026 620 kms ₹ 1 crore
Tata Safari EV May 2026 Around 500 kms ₹ 30 lakh
Skoda Vision 7S By 2027 Over 600 kms ₹ 50 lakh

Final Thought

From Indian brands such as Tata Motors and Mahindra to international majors such as JSW MG Motors, Kia, Volvo and Hyundai, the entire lot of new electric 7-seater models are poised to roll out shortly.

These future 7-seater electric cars are planned to have something for all consumers, ranging from affordable and utilitarian models for everyday usage to high-performance variants with extended range as well as high-end features.

These models will be launched with prices ranging from as low as ₹ 20 lakhs to ₹ 1.5 crores, with an outstanding driving range between 400 kms to more than 600 kms.

From Kia’s highly anticipated Carens EV and Mahindra’s XEV 7e to Tata’s Safari EV and Hyundai’s lonIQ 9, all of these new models are poised to redefine the Indian E4W segment.

In the meantime, high-end offerings such as the MG M9, Vinfast VF9, Volvo EX90, and Skoda Vision 7S with new-age technology, longer range and engaging features are poised to alter overall E4W segment dynamics.

In short, mass brands like Kia, Mahindra, and Tata Motors are targeting the aspect of practicality through affordable models, whereas premium brands like JSW MG Motors, Volvo, Skoda, and Vinfast are targeting premium models with new-age technology.

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All these electric vehicles are likely to introduce new competition in the Indian EV segment with competitive prices and good performance. Read More – Top 10 All-New Upcoming Electric Cars in India under 20 lakhs

By 2027, we will have multiple 7-seater electric vehicles for both price-conscious as well as premium customers.

With the introduction of these new-generation electric vehicles, these companies are looking to further reinforce their foothold in the Indian Electric Four-Wheeler segment.

Their efforts are projected to add largely to the development of electric mobility, propelling the nation towards much cleaner and more sustainable times.

Vrinda Mehul Pandya

Vrinda Mehul Pandya is a journalist specializing in electric vehicles and sustainable transportation in India. With a focus on local news and developments, Vrinda provides insightful articles and reports on the latest electric vehicle models, launches, sales reports, and industry trends. Her work aims to inform and educate readers about the growing electric vehicle market in India and its impact on the environment and transportation sector.

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