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Electric cars in India

There are 46 Electric cars in India available for sale. The most popular battery-powered electric cars are Mahindra BE 6 (Rs. 18.90 Lakh), Mahindra XEV 9e (Rs. 21.90 Lakh), MG Windsor EV (Rs. 14 Lakh), Tata Curvv EV (Rs. 17.49 Lakh), Tata Tiago EV (Rs. 7.99 Lakh). The Strom Motors R3 is the cheapest electric car with a starting price of Rs. 4.50 Lakh while the Rolls-Royce Spectre is the most expensive electric car in India priced at Rs. 7.50 Cr. Check the latest prices, battery capacity, range(mileage), images, reviews, specs, offers in your city, and more about electric cars in India for 2025.

Electric car prices in India 2025

ModelEx-Showroom Price
Mahindra BE 6Rs. 18.90 - 26.90 Lakh*
Mahindra XEV 9eRs. 21.90 - 30.50 Lakh*
MG Windsor EVRs. 14 - 16 Lakh*
Tata Curvv EVRs. 17.49 - 21.99 Lakh*
Tata Tiago EVRs. 7.99 - 11.14 Lakh*
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Electric cars

  • Mahindra BE 6
    Mahindra BE 6
    Rs18.90 - 26.90 Lakh*
    535 - 682 km228 - 282 bhp59 - 79 kWh
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  • Mahindra XEV 9e
    Mahindra XEV 9e
    Rs21.90 - 30.50 Lakh*
    542 - 656 km228 - 282 bhp59 - 79 kWh
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  • MG Windsor EV
    MG Windsor EV
    Rs14 - 16 Lakh*
    331 km134 bhp38 kWh
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  • Tata Curvv EV
    Tata Curvv EV
    Rs17.49 - 21.99 Lakh*
    502 - 585 km148 - 165 bhp45 - 55 kWh
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  • Tata Tiago EV
    Tata Tiago EV
    Rs7.99 - 11.14 Lakh*
    250 - 315 km60.34 - 73.75 bhp19.2 - 24 kWh
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  • Tata Punch EV
    Tata Punch EV
    Rs9.99 - 14.44 Lakh*
    315 - 421 km80.46 - 120.69 bhp25 - 35 kWh
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  • Tata Nexon EV
    Tata Nexon EV
    Rs12.49 - 17.19 Lakh*
    390 - 489 km127 - 148 bhp40.5 - 46.08 kWh
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  • Kia EV6
    Kia EV6
    Rs60.97 - 65.97 Lakh*
    708 km225.86 - 320.55 bhp77.4 kWh
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  • BYD Seal
    BYD Seal
    Rs41 - 53 Lakh*
    510 - 650 km201.15 - 523 bhp61.44 - 82.56 kWh
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  • BMW i7
    BMW i7
    Rs2.03 - 2.50 Cr*
    625 km536.4 - 650.39 bhp101.7 kWh
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  • Mahindra XUV400 EV
    Mahindra XUV400 EV
    Rs16.74 - 17.69 Lakh*
    375 - 456 km147.51 - 149.55 bhp34.5 - 39.4 kWh
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  • MG Comet EV
    MG Comet EV
    Rs7 - 9.84 Lakh*
    230 km41.42 bhp17.3 kWh
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  • BYD Atto 3
    BYD Atto 3
    Rs24.99 - 33.99 Lakh*
    468 - 521 km201 bhp49.92 - 60.48 kWh
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  • MG ZS EV
    MG ZS EV
    Rs18.98 - 25.75 Lakh*
    461 km174.33 bhp50.3 kWh
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  • BMW iX
    BMW iX
    Rs1.40 Cr*
    575 km516.29 bhp111.5 kWh
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  • Rolls-Royce Spectre
    Rolls-Royce Spectre
    Rs7.50 Cr*
    530 km576.63 bhp102 kWh
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  • Kia EV9
    Kia EV9
    Rs1.30 Cr*
    561 km379 bhp99.8 kWh
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  • BYD eMAX 7
    BYD eMAX 7
    Rs26.90 - 29.90 Lakh*
    420 - 530 km161 - 201 bhp55.4 - 71.8 kWh
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  • Porsche Taycan
    Porsche Taycan
    Rs1.89 - 2.53 Cr*
    544 km456 - 482.76 bhp93.4 kWh
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  • Mercedes-Benz EQS
    Mercedes-Benz EQS
    Rs1.62 Cr*
    857 km750.97 bhp107.8 kWh
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  • Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
    Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
    Rs1.28 - 1.41 Cr*
    820 km355 - 536.4 bhp122 kWh
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  • Tata Tigor EV
    Tata Tigor EV
    Rs12.49 - 13.75 Lakh*
    315 km73.75 bhp26 kWh
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  • PMV EaS E
    PMV EaS E
    Rs4.79 Lakh*
    160 km13.41 bhp10 kWh
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  • BMW iX1
    BMW iX1
    Rs66.90 Lakh*
    440 km308.43 bhp66.4 kWh
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  • Mercedes-Benz EQB
    Mercedes-Benz EQB
    Rs70.90 - 77.50 Lakh*
    535 km187.74 - 288.32 bhp70.5 kWh
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Upcoming Electric cars

  • Mahindra BE 6
    Mahindra BE 6
    Rs18.90 - 26.90 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    535 - 682 km228 - 282 bhp59 - 79 kWh
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • Mahindra XEV 9e
    Mahindra XEV 9e
    Rs21.90 - 30.50 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    542 - 656 km228 - 282 bhp59 - 79 kWh
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • BYD Sealion 7
    BYD Sealion 7
    Rs45 - 57 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    483 km309 bhp
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • Hyundai Creta Electric
    Hyundai Creta Electric
    Rs17 - 22.15 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    390 - 473 km42 - 51.4 kWh
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • Kia EV6 2025
    Kia EV6 2025
    Rs63 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • MG Cyberster
    MG Cyberster
    Rs80 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • MG M9
    MG M9
    Rs70 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • Tata Harrier EV
    Tata Harrier EV
    Rs30 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • Tata Sierra EV
    Tata Sierra EV
    Rs25 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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  • Vayve Mobility EVA
    Vayve Mobility EVA
    Rs7 Lakh
    Estimated Price
    250 km8.04 bhp
    Jan 17, 2025: Expected Launch
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Why the Automotive Future is Electric

The concerns regarding the environment and limited natural resources, a sustainable and clean future is deeply linked to the inevitable electrification of our cars. It also comes with a lot of benefits, as listed here:

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Lower running costs

High fuel prices and an extensive list of components makes a combustion engine model more expensive to run compared to an EV which is easier to maintain and electricity is cheaper.

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Performance and driving experience

An electric motor has the benefit of immediate performance and no gears, offering a responsive and convenient driving experience in all sizes.

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Technology

All EVs are inherently better suited to offer more technology than existing combustion engine models. This applies to features around safety, infotainment, comfort and a connected experience.

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Eco-friendly

While some may argue the ‘zero emission’ tag applied to EVs, they are undeniably cleaner than combustion engines when it comes to tailpipe emissions and therefore more eco-friendly.

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Convenient charging

The fact that you can simply plug your EV in at your home or office and have it recharged for the day is definitely more convenient than having to drive to a fuel station every time.

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Tax benefits

In order to promote EV adoption, various levels of government are offering tax benefits to lower the cost of purchase and ownership compared to a similar combustion engine car.

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The hydrogen potential

EVs will not be limited to external charging as we know of. Fuel cell vehicles powered by hydrogen, another clean fuel with water as its only tailpipe emission, is projected to be the future source of power for EVs.

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India’s 2030 EV targets

The Indian government intends to have EVs account for 30% of private cars by 2030 at an estimated tally of 8 crore cars, with an influx of new affordable EVs expected from 2025.

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How to Maintain Your EV’s Battery

  • Avoid Frequent Fast Charges

    Frequent fast-charging may have a negative impact on a battery's health over time, as sending high currents causes a lot of strain.

  • Control Level of Charge

    Having the battery percentage dip close to zero, or charging it to 100 per cent, are both bad for an EV. These extremes can reduce the battery’s capacity to store electricity and even drain faster over time.

  • Avoid Exposure to Hot Temperatures

    Do not leave your EV parked under the hot sun for long durations. Doing so can expose your electric vehicle to extreme hot temperatures and can potentially damage the battery.

  • Check Battery Coolant

    To ensure that the battery is always working within the preset safe operating temperature, it is necessary to check the battery coolant level at regular intervals.

  • Parking for Longer Periods

    When parked for an extended period of time (more than a month), maintain a charging range of 40 to 60% to safeguard the battery's health.

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Pros and cons of electric cars

As it turns out, people love us. Here is what some of our customers have to say.

Pros

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    Zero emissions

    As EVs don’t feature an internal combustion engine, they have zero tail-pipe emissions, making them a little more environment-friendly.

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    Low running costs

    Compared to fuel prices, electricity is more affordable, reducing the daily running costs of an electric vehicle.

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    Cheaper to maintain

    Fewer mechanical components leads to reduced expenses during services, thereby bringing down the overall costs of maintenance.

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    High on performance

    Having an electric powertrain, the instantaneous acceleration makes them easy and fun to drive to cater to the enthusiast in you.

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Cons

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    Lack of EV infrastructure

    Undertaking unplanned long trips can cause range anxiety thanks to the lack of proper charging infrastructure.

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    High battery costs

    Replacing a lithium-ion battery, which is available with most electric cars, usually tends to be an expensive affair.

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    Long charge times

    An EV, even with fast charging, takes a lot longer to juice up the battery than it would take to refuel your car.

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    Higher purchase costs

    EVs tend to be more expensive than their ICE counterparts, majorly because of the price of their battery pack(s).

User reviews of electric cars

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    kumar sanu on Jan 13, 2025
    5
    Mahindra BE 6
    Very Good Card And Seafty
    Very good card and Seafty Reating Is very Nice this is a most likely car in the india Mahindra is the best manfacurure of the india this is a amazing cars
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    rohit raj on Jan 12, 2025
    4.7
    Tata Curvv EV
    Trust By Tata And Style By Tata
    Excellent vehicle by tata at this segment make in india. there. are lots of vehile but this is the trust by tata.Top model is more outstanding
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    zubin nagpal on Jan 11, 2025
    5
    MG Windsor EV
    Most Value For Money Car
    Been using Windsor for 2 months now. Drove 3000 km and I must it is bang for your buck. This car is better than cars segments above it. Would rate it better than Creta and Seltos.
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    vikash mahli on Jan 10, 2025
    5
    Tata Tiago EV
    Vikash Mahli
    Overall ratings of this car I think 5 star because this is cheap and best comper to any other EV car and tata to tata hai bhai desh ki shan hai jai hind
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    suryanshu bhardwaj on Jan 09, 2025
    5
    Mahindra XEV 9e
    I Am Glad That I Chose Mahindra.
    I am glad that I chose Mahindra our own Indian Brand other than the foreign cars. The car is just so perfect, So classy and Super cool designed. It's like a car came to real life from video games, Future or dreams.
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Q ) Which are the upcoming electric cars in India?

A ) The upcoming electric cars in India in 2025 include Mahindra BE 6, Mahindra XEV 9e, BYD Sealion 7, Hyundai Creta Electric and Kia EV6 2025. Many more electric vehicles are also planned to launch soon.

Q ) Which are the popular electric cars in India?

A ) The top 5 popular electric cars in India include Mahindra BE 6, Mahindra XEV 9e, MG Windsor EV, Tata Curvv EV and Tata Tiago EV.

Q ) What is an electric car?

A ) An electric car is a motor vehicle which is powered by electricity rather than combustible fuels like petrol or diesel, or even CNG. Instead of an internal combustion engine (ICE), electric cars use a refillable battery and electric motor setup for propulsion.

Q ) How do electric cars work?

A ) All electric cars use a battery pack which stores electrical energy and powers one or more electric motors. This electric motor transmits the mechanical energy to the transmission which then rotates the wheels. An electric car’s battery needs to be recharged by plugging it into a charging station, or any compatible source of electricity.

Q ) Do electric cars have gears?

A ) Electric cars don’t have gears in the conventional sense as offered in internal combustion engine (ICE) cars with manual transmissions. However, the majority of EVs use a single-gear (single-speed) automatic transmission.

Q ) Do electric cars have transmissions?

A ) Yes, all electric cars have a single-speed automatic transmission. However, this is not the same as a transmission in a combustion-engined car, which usually has gears.

Q ) How to charge an electric car?

A ) There are many ways to charge an electric car. You can charge your electric car at home using a 15A socket or wallbox AC charger. Your electric car can also be charged from most charging stations, and also at a faster speed using a DC fast charger that can be found at a charging station.

Q ) When was the first electric car invented?

A ) The first electric car that was practical and driven was invented in 1884 by Thomas Parker in England. However, the first-ever person-carrying electric vehicle was invented a bit earlier in 1881 by Gustave Trouvé, who fitted an electric motor in a tricycle. Also, small-scale uses of electric propulsion systems had begun as early as the 1830s.

Q ) How to open an electric car charging station in India?

A ) To open a charging station in India, the basic requirements include availability of land, investment and compatible electrical infrastructure. Also, as per the Indian government, you don’t need a license to open an electric car charging station as long as you meet the standards set by the Ministry of Power. Various independent manufacturers of EV chargers are open to partner with individuals interested in setting up a compliant charging station.

Q ) What is the future of electric vehicles?

A ) With the battery technology and charging infrastructure evolving and growing over the years, electric vehicles or EVs will also start becoming more affordable and accessible. This will, in turn, help reduce the overall air pollution and mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.

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