The battle for electric SUVs in the Indian automobile market has reached its most intense stage. If you’re looking for a rugged vehicle in 2026 that boasts a powerful range and a powerful speed that will make its mark on the roads, understanding the differences between the Maruti Suzuki eVitara, Tata Harrier EV, and Mahindra BE 05 will prove crucial.

While Tata has firmly established itself in the market with its exceptional build quality and a range of over 600 km, Maruti’s first electric SUV offers a successful and affordable alternative with its ‘Battery-as-a-Service’ (BaaS) model.

Tata Harrier EV

The Tata Harrier EV is a successful and perfect choice for those who don’t want to compromise on safety and off-roading. As of April 2026, its ex-showroom price starts at ₹21.49 lakh and goes up to ₹30.23 lakh. It’s powered by two powerful battery pack options: 65 kWh and 75 kWh.

Its impressive ARAI-certified range of up to 627 km makes long journeys a breeze. Featuring the magical ‘Quad Wheel Drive’ (QWD) technology, it produces a robust 390 bhp, enabling it to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 6.3 seconds. Its 5-star safety rating makes it a fortress of steel on the roads.

Key Highlights

1.Segment Overview

2.Range & Battery

3.Performance

4.Pricing Strategy

5.Safety & Features

6.Charging & Practicality

Maruti Suzuki eVitara

Maruti’s eVitara is a successful choice for customers looking to enter the electric world with Maruti’s reliable and low-maintenance capabilities. Its starting price is ₹15.99 lakh (ex-showroom), but with the ‘BaaS’ model, it can be purchased at a starting price of ₹10.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

It comes with 49 kWh and 61 kWh battery pack options, delivering a reliable (ARAI) range of 543 km. Its 4×4 variant (AllGrip-e) offers excellent grip on mud and rough terrain. Maruti’s extensive service network and over 2,000 charging points ensure a robust and safe ride, even in remote areas.

Mahindra BE 05

Mahindra’s BE 05 (also known as the XEV 9e) is making its presence felt on the roads with its striking and aggressive ‘sports electric vehicle’ (SEV) design. It is expected to hit the market in November 2026, with a likely price tag between ₹25 lakh and ₹30 lakh. It comes with powerful 59 kWh and 79 kWh battery packs, delivering a remarkable range (ARAI) of 656 km.

Its cabin resembles a magical cockpit, with twin freestanding displays and robust ADAS Level 2 features ensuring a seamless and safe driving experience. Its 175 kW super-fast charging system charges it up to 80% in just 20 minutes.