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Best Electric Cars in India 2025: Prices, Range and Features
Explore top electric cars in India 2025 with range, specs, features, and prices.
The Indian car scene is changing fast. Just a few years ago, spotting an electric car on the road was rare. Now, with fuel prices refusing to back down and the environment taking centre stage in public debates, more people are asking: Why not go electric?
By 2025, the options are broad enough to suit just about anyone — whether you want a zippy city hatchback or a high-end machine that can cross states without breaking a sweat. Big-name brands are doubling down, and a few ambitious newcomers are making things interesting. Let’s run through some models that are catching attention this year.
Tata Nexon EV – The Practical Pick
Still one of India’s favourite electric SUVs, the Nexon EV manages to tick the right boxes for a lot of buyers. There’s a 350-litre boot for luggage, a cabin that feels roomy enough for family use, and charging stops that don’t drag on forever. The electric motor delivers 143 PS of power and 215 Nm of instant torque, making it smooth yet punchy for city and highway use.
Price: ₹12.49 lakh onwards
Battery: 46.08 kWh
Range: Up to 489 km*
Fast Charge: 10–100% in 40 minutes*
Tata Tigor EV – City-Friendly with Space to Spare
Need something compact but still want to take the family along? The Tigor EV keeps things easy in traffic, fits into tight parking spots, and charges quickly when you need it.
Price: ₹12.49 lakh onwards
Battery: 26 kWh
Range: 315 km*
Fast Charge: 10–80% in 59 minutes*
MG ZS EV – For Long Drives and Grocery Runs
The MG ZS EV strikes a balance between practicality and travel comfort. There’s plenty of room inside, and if you need extra luggage space, the rear seats fold down without fuss.
Price: ₹15.50 lakh onwards
Battery: 50.3 kWh
Range: 461 km*
Fast Charge: 0–80% in 60 minutes*
Mahindra XUV400 EV – Sporty but Sensible
Mahindra’s electric SUV brings a bit of style without forgetting everyday needs. It’s at home weaving through city traffic and equally comfortable cruising along highways.
Price: ₹15.49 lakh onwards
Battery: 39.4 kWh
Range: Up to 456 km*
Fast Charge: 0–80% in 50 minutes*
Hyundai Kona EV – A Tech Lover’s Choice
If gadgets and features matter to you, the Kona EV is hard to ignore. Sleek on the outside, well-equipped inside, and with enough range to comfortably plan weekend getaways.
Price: ₹23.84 lakh onwards
Battery: 39.2 kWh
Range: 452 km*
Fast Charge: 0–80% in 57 minutes*
Citroen E-C3 EV – Built for the Urban Grind
Small enough to squeeze through narrow lanes but comfortable enough for daily drives, the E-C3 EV is very much a city car. You’ll rarely need to charge mid-week if your driving is short-distance.
Price: ₹12.84 lakh onwards
Battery: 29.2 kWh
Range: 320 km*
Fast Charge: 10–80% in 57 minutes*
MG Comet EV – Easy on the Pocket
The Comet EV is about simplicity. It’s light, cheap to run, and a breeze to park. Perfect for someone who just needs a dependable way to get around town.
Price: ₹6.24 lakh onwards
Battery: 17.3 kWh
Range: 230 km*
Fast Charge: 0–80% in ~2.5 hours*
Kia EV6 – Luxury Meets Distance
Sleek, modern, and quick to charge, the EV6 is in a different league. It’s aimed at buyers who want comfort and long-distance ability without compromise.
Price: ₹65.97 lakh onwards
Battery: 84 kWh
Range: 663 km*
Fast Charge: 10–80% in 18 minutes*
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Wrapping Up
Electric cars in India aren’t just for early adopters anymore — they’re becoming part of everyday life. In 2025, whether you’re after a tiny runabout or a premium mile-eater, there’s something in the market for you. And with more charging points popping up and batteries lasting longer, owning an EV is starting to make more sense than ever.
Note
Prices and specifications are accurate as of August 2025, based on official manufacturer data. Please verify with authorised dealers or manufacturer websites for the latest details, as real-world range and charging times may vary depending on driving conditions and infrastructure.
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