INTRODUCTION
Electric cars (EVs) are quickly becoming the future of driving, especially in India. With petrol and diesel prices going up and pollution being a serious concern, more people are now considering EVs as a better and cleaner option.
What’s even more exciting is that 2025 is going to be one of the biggest years for EV launches in India. From Tata and Mahindra to Hyundai, Maruti, and even Toyota, almost every car company is launching something electric. These new EVs will be more stylish, more powerful, and more affordable than ever. Whether you want a cool city car or a big family SUV, 2025 is going to have something for everyone.
- Tata Motors: Leading the EV Revolution Tata Harrier EV
- Tata Sierra EV and Safari EV
- Tata Curvv EV
- Mahindra XUV.e9 (XEV 9e)
- Mahindra BE 6
- Mahindra XUV.e7 (XUV 700 EV)
- Maruti Suzuki and Toyota Step In Maruti Suzuki EVX (e-Vitara)
- Toyota Urban Cruiser EV
- Hyundai and Kia’s Upcoming EVs
Kia Carens EV and Syros EV
Tata Motors: Leading the EV Revolution Tata Harrier EV
One of the most exciting EVs already launched this year is the Tata Harrier EV. It was officiallylaunched on June 3, 2025, with a starting price of ₹21.49 lakh. The Harrier EV is a powerful andgood-looking SUV that offers two battery option 65 kWh and 75 kWh.
It can go up to 627 km ona single charge, which is pretty impressive. The dual-motor version gives it an all-wheel drive(AWD) setup and can do 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.3 seconds. With features like a unroof, Level 2 ADAS, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, and fast charging that goes from 0 to 80% in just 25 minutes, the Harrier EV is a complete package for anyone looking to go electric without compromising on power or style.
Tata Sierra EV and Safari EV
Tata is also bringing back two iconic names the Sierra and the Safari as EVs. The Sierra EV isexpected to launch later this year and will be a five-seater SUV with a unique design and arange of around 500 km. It’s perfect for people who want something different from the usualSUVs. On the other hand, the Safari EV will be a bigger, three-row SUV ideal for families. Bothof these cars are expected to be built on the same electric platform as the Harrier EV, withsimilar features and range.
Tata Curvv EV
Another exciting model is the Tata Curvv EV, which has a modern and sporty coupe-like design.It will come with two battery options 45 kWh and 55 kWh and is expected to offer a rangebetween 500 to 585 km. What makes the Curvv EV special is its sleek design, advancedfeatures like voice commands, wireless charging, and ADAS Level 2. It’s great for people livingin cities who want a stylish and feature-loaded EV that’s fun to drive.Mahindra’s New Electric Line-up.
Mahindra XUV.e9 (XEV 9e)
Mahindra is also going all out in 2025 with its new electric SUV, the XUV.e9, also known as the XEV 9e. This EV is based on Mahindra’s new INGLO platform and offers battery packs of 59kWh and 79 kWh. Depending on the version you choose, it can go up to 656 km on a single charge. The design is sharp and futuristic, and it includes features like three connected screens , a Harman Kardon sound system, Level 2 ADAS, wireless charging, and over-the-air updates. It’s priced between ₹21.9 to ₹30.5 lakh and is a strong competitor to the Tata Harrier EV. Mahindra BE 6
Mahindra BE 6
The Mahindra BE 6 is another electric SUV launching around mid-2025. It will come with similar battery options and will offer a range between 556 to 682 km. The BE 6 is expected to be priced between ₹18.9 and ₹26.9 lakh, making it a bit more affordable while still offering great range and features.
Mahindra XUV.e7 (XUV 700 EV)
Mahindra is also planning to electrify its popular XUV700 with a new electric version called theXUV.e7. This will be a spacious three-row SUV that combines luxury with sustainability. With arrange of around 500 km and all the latest features, it’s perfect for big families who want to go electric without giving up on space or comfort.
Maruti Suzuki and Toyota Step In Maruti Suzuki EVX (e-Vitara)
After a long wait, Maruti Suzuki is finally entering the EV space with its EVX, also known as the electric version of the Vitara. It’s expected to launch by March 2025 and will have two battery options 49 kWh and 61 kWh with a range of over 500 km.
The EVX will include modern features like dual screens, 360-degree cameras, wireless charging, and ADAS safety systems. What makes it even more appealing is that it will come with Maruti’s trusted service and wide network, making it a reliable option for first-time EV buyers.
Toyota Urban Cruiser EV
Toyota will also launch its version of the same car, called the Urban Cruiser EV. It will be verysimilar to the eVX in terms of specs and features but will come with Toyota’s own design tweaks.Both cars will be priced around ₹20–30 lakh.
Hyundai and Kia’s Upcoming EVs
Hyundai Creta EV and Venue EVHyundai is bringing two EVs to the Indian market in 2025. The Creta EV, based on the popularpetrol model, will launch in January with a 45 kWh battery and a range of around 400 km. It willbe priced around ₹25–30 lakh and will be packed with premium features.
The smaller and moreaffordable Venue EV is expected in April 2025, with a price tag of around ₹12–15 lakh and arange of 300–350 km. These two EVs will be great for people who love Hyundai’s reliability andcomfort.
Kia Carens EV and Syros EV
Kia is not far behind, with the launch of the Carens EV, a family-friendly electric MPV, and theSyros EV, a compact SUV. The Carens EV is expected to cost around ₹20 lakh and offer arange of 400–500 km. The Syros EV will be more affordable and aimed at young buyers, with arange of 350–400 km.
Both are expected to arrive by the second half of 2025.MG’s Premium and Compact EVs MG Motors is adding to the excitement with two very different EVs. The MG Cyberster is a premium electric convertible sports car for those who love driving in style. It will be priced on the higher end and is aimed at luxury buyers. On the other hand, the MG Cloud EV will be a compact and practical car for city use, with a range of about 300–350 km and a lower price tag, making it a great daily-use electric vehicle
Conclusion
2025 is clearly going to be a turning point for electric cars in India. Whether you’re looking for astylish compact SUV, a powerful family car, or an affordable city commuter, there will be anelectric car for you.
Tata and Mahindra are leading the charge with their innovative platforms and wide variety of models, while companies like Hyundai, Maruti Suzuki, Toyota, Kia, and M Gare stepping in with strong alternatives. With longer ranges, faster charging, better technology, and more affordable pricing, EVs are no longer just for the future—they’re for now. So, if you’re planning to buy a car this year, it’s definitely the best time to switch to electric and be part of a cleaner, smarter future of driving.