
11 August, 2025
The electric vehicle (EV) revolution in India is accelerating. From affordable city EVs to premium electric SUVs and performance cars, manufacturers are expanding lineups fast - and consumers are responding. Tata Motors leads passenger EV sales, while other brands such as MG, BYD and Mahindra are rapidly growing their footprints with compelling models across price bands.
India’s EV market is witnessing rapid growth driven by improving charging infrastructure, new model launches across price points, and government incentives. Automakers plan a string of launches through 2025–26, offering longer ranges and faster charging - making electric cars a realistic choice for more buyers.
Best cars: Tata Nexon EV, Tata Tiago EV, Tata Punch EV, Tata Curvv
Highlight: Tata is the current market leader in India’s passenger EV segment thanks to a strong portfolio spanning budget to mid-range SUVs and hatchbacks. The Nexon EV is a best-seller for its practical range, safety, and value-for-money positioning.
Best cars: MG ZS EV, MG Comet EV, MG Cyberster (premium)
Highlight: MG combines compact, affordable city EVs (Comet) with family SUVs (ZS EV) and has begun moving into premium performance segments with cars like the Cyberster, appealing to buyers seeking style and tech-rich cabins.
Best cars: BYD Atto 3, BYD Seal
Highlight: BYD brought strong-range EVs to India (Atto 3 is known for its real-world range and solid battery tech), and competes strongly in the mid-premium space. BYD’s battery-first approach gives it a range advantage in many segments.
Best cars: Mahindra XUV.e9 / XUV400 and BE e-series like BE.6 / XEV 9e
Highlight: Mahindra - a long-standing Indian automaker - has steadily expanded its EV portfolio for family buyers and fleet customers, focusing on rugged SUVs and value-oriented EVs. Recent launches and concept lineups signal stronger EV focus.
Best cars: Hyundai Kona , Hyundai Ioniq 5 , Hyundai Creta Electric
Highlight: Hyundai brings proven EV platforms and strong after-sales support. The brand targets both mainstream and premium buyers with models that balance range, comfort and charging capability.
Best cars: Kia EV6 , Kia Carens Clavis EV
Highlight: Kia is positioned for premium and family buyers - offering high-tech interiors and efficient drivetrains. Its global EV pedigree (EV6) underpins future India launches.
Best cars: Citroën eC3
Highlight: Citroën targets the budget EV segment with the eC3, offering an affordable entry point for buyers switching from small ICE cars to electric. It's a key player for volume-focused, price-sensitive buyers.
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Best cars: Mercedes-EQS / EQB / EQE (luxury EV portfolio, selective launches)
Highlight: Luxury OEMs such as Mercedes are establishing EV showrooms and bringing high-end electric sedans/SUVs to India; these appeal to premium buyers seeking refinement, tech and performance. Recent launches show manufacturers expanding luxury EV options.
Best cars: BMW iX, BMW i4 (selective availability)
Highlight: BMW offers performance-focused electric models in the premium segment, targeted at buyers who want driving dynamics plus zero-emission tech. BMW’s EVs combine luxury finishes with advanced EV powertrains.
Best cars: VinFast VF series (VF 7, VF 8 - planned/launching in India)
Highlight: New global EV players like VinFast, and planned EV entries from Maruti Suzuki/Toyota partnerships, are widening choice in India. These entrants increase competition and accelerate feature/price innovations.
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