Electric cars are no longer the future — they’re the present. With rising fuel prices, growing awareness, and better infrastructure, many Indian families are now switching to EVs. From compact city cars to long-range SUVs, the options in 2025 are practical, stylish, and reliable. If you’re planning to go electric, here are six of the best models worth looking at.

Tata Harrier EV

Tata Harrier EV is a powerful electric SUV with a claimed range of 538 to 627 km. It comes both in 2WD and 4WD variants, respectively. The vehicle has DC fast charging that can charge between 20% and 80% within 25 minutes. Two batteries are offered—65 kWh and 75 kWh. With 235 to 390 bhp power, this EV is ideal for families and long-distance travelers alike. It also has 502 litres of boot space, so it is a convenient option as well.

Mahindra BE 6

Mahindra BE 6 has a huge range of 557 to 683 km per charge. It has two battery packs available: 59 kWh and 79 kWh. It offers ultra-quick DC charging that refills the battery within 20 minutes. The vehicle boasts a strong design and is suitable for those who desire fewer halts and greater driving distances. It has a boot capacity of 455 litres, and AC charging facilities require 6 to 8.7 hours based on charger type.

Mahindra XEV 9e

Mahindra XEV 9e is perfect for large families and road trips. It has a maximum range of 542 to 656 km and shares the same battery and power choices as the BE 6. A rapid DC charger produces a full charge in just 20 minutes. One of its greatest strengths is the huge 663-litre boot, making it one of the most capacious electric SUVs available. The vehicle can accommodate both city streets and motorways.

MG Windsor EV / Windsor EV Pro

MG Windsor EV is a best-seller in India. It has a mileage of 332 to 449 km and is available with two batteries of capacities 38 kWh and 52.9 kWh. It also has fast DC charging (60 kW) capability, which refuels to 80% in about 50 minutes. The EV also has 604 litres of boot space, which is great for families. The Pro model has a more extended range and is great for buyers who need flexibility and room.

Tata Nexon EV

Tata Nexon EV remains one of India’s top-selling electric vehicles. It has a range of 275 to 489 km based on the model. The battery capacities are 45 kWh and 46.08 kWh. The EV is capable of AC as well as DC charging and has a 5-star safety rating by Global NCAP. It also comes with an 8-year battery warranty, thus becoming a reliable choice for Indian consumers. Boot space is 350 litres.

MG Comet

MG Comet is for urban use and is the cheapest electric vehicle on this list. It has a range of 230 km and a small battery of 17.3 kWh. Charging from an AC home point takes around 7 hours, making it the best for overnight charging. It has four seats and comes with two airbags. With prices beginning below ₹10 lakh, MG Comet is ideal for anyone who requires a small and simple car for daily driving needs.

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