Best Upcoming Electric SUVs in India 2025 – It’s the hot-to-hottest trend right now in all this surge of immediate purchase of electric SUVs by buyers, as specified by moment in time as the point right now in the Indian market with respect to EV purchase: further penetration into the up-ramps of designs, longer-range features, and extended smart features. Fast-forward a few weeks, where three announcements were published: facelift of ZS EV by MG, strengthened long-range LR version of Tata Nexon EV, and Creta EV that can now be made available for the first time in India by Hyundai. 2025 looks so much more competitive than these three heavyweight punches thrown at your respective segments. Which one, now, is the million-dollar question as to which comes victorious? Let’s read the full comparison blog.

ZS EV 

MG ZS EV Electric Car | Price | FeaturesThe ZS EV facelift by MG has undergone a remarkable change with new designs and features. New front design with modern LED lights, good panoramic view, and, above all, evolved interiors complete the feeling of really being in a premium EV. MG intelligently worked on battery management to give more range, while anything between 350 to 380 km could pretty much be considered realistic by any standards. Driving it gets very smooth and confident, especially in urban and highway conditions. Cabin space is practically okay for family use. The long list of features, such as the newest big touchscreen, ADAS, a 360-degree camera, and connected tech, makes it very modern.

Tata Nexon EV LR

Tata Nexon EV LR 40.5 kWh discontinued: Remaining battery options explained  - The Times of IndiaTraditionally rated as one of the best in India with respect to EVs, even more so recently with respect to the Long Range (LR), is Tata’s Nexon EV. Arguably, it now offers a practical range between 260 and 300 km-long enough to comfortably get through most daily runs and the odd long jaunt along a highway. Thanks to solid body construction and build quality, along with the tuning of the traction control fit by Tata to the Nexon EV, it should come through a little rough and still keep its form intact. The additional bit of premium touch on the interiors is a good thing, and the new touchscreen interface is fantastic. The Nexon EV LR would serve the needs of those who commute daily and are looking for an economical and solid EV, with great service access and parts.

Hyundai Creta EV

Hyundai Creta EV revealedIt is without a doubt the Hyundai Creta EV that is awaited most eagerly among all contenders; that name rings a bell throughout India. It promises to be a real ‘king’ in the EV world, as this electric version always has the same comfort, space, and quality, but is reportedly refined. This fully loaded creature will come equipped with ADAS, ventilated seats, a big touchscreen, an ambient-lit premium cabin, and soft, smooth suspension for utmost luxury. The range, expected to realistically touch above 350 km, makes one of the best balanced entries ever into blissful land-a.k.a highways and city streets. Indeed, one of the quietest driving experiences is amazing when it comes to refined travel, such that hours on long routes become less of a strain.

Extremely good as well as supercharged in their own categories, they have completely blocked different parts of the SUV market. To be very honest, Tata Nexon EV-LR is a truly practical yet affordable and reliable premium EV offering and is undoubtedly a worthy competitor for the discerning buyers. The Creta EV is just the best feature-loaded proposition when comfort and technology are in question. Creta EV for ultimate cabin luxury and smoothest of rides, Nexon EV LR for best rugged practicality and build, or even a drizzle of MG ZS EV facelift for pure premium feel, long-range features with a touch of modernity.