Tata Nexon EV Vs MG ZS EV : Though the scenario is booming now in the Indian electric vehicle market, 2025 is fast approaching to be one of the tightest years in terms of competition. The best reliable names in EV have come from Tata Motors and MG, and both SUVs-The Tata Nexon EV and the new MG ZS EV-have been adored by customers for their features, range, and price.
Yet the question lies ultimately in which one of these will be worthy of spending money in 2025? The barometer runs between them in terms of performance, range, features, and value for money.

Design And Looks

Indeed, the facelifted Tata Nexon EV adds a synergy-packed new futuristic look. Up in front it has a closed grille, those slimmer LED DRLs, and that prominent split headlamp design. Adding modern features are aerodynamic alloys and completely new rear profile.
On the other hand, the ZS EV is taking the design approach to one with a much more international and premium feel together with chrome finishings, body lines that feel really muscular, and a panoramic sunroof that gives the whole look of a European SUV. If it is elegance and luxury that excite you, then it’s the ZS EV that would be more alluring, while the Nexon EV seems to be more styled and futuristic.

Battery And Range

Both of these have seen reasonable improvements in battery efficacy for 2025. Now, Tata Nexon EV (Long Range) comes fitted with a 40.5 kWh battery pack and has an ARAI-certified range of 465 km with medium-range temptation around just 325 km.
On the other hand is the ZS EV from MG, which comes with a larger 50.3 kWh battery pack that claims a range of 461 km; however, it is more believed that the ZS could achieve a bit better in the real-world scenario owing to the more efficient motor.
The two seem fairly similar values in relation to long-miles transport from the angle of pricing strategy; but in that case, further Nexon EV provides a more economic and balanced range.

2023 Tata Nexon EV facelift: Top five things to know - The Times of IndiaPerformance And Features 

Tata Nexon EV features power output of 142.6 bhp and 215 Nm of torque, making it possible for a sprint from 0 to 100 km/h, US 8.9 seconds. Ride quality, too, is mostly very smooth and cocooning, more so in city driving.
The MG ZS EV is also a little higher on power, making 174 bhp and 280 Nm for more acceleration and highway competence. On the downside, it must carry the burden of a heavier feel in terms of steering and handling; however, it is the Nexon EV with feather-light steering that makes it a lovely machine for city driveability.

Features And Technology

Today, the Tata Nexon has evolved into a smart EV owning a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system, a 10.25-inch digital cluster, wireless charging, 360-degree camera, and OTA updates. It ranks as one among the most technological enabled EVs in India for the year 2025, which also include V2L and V2V charging support.MG ZS EV is high-tech and luxurious in its aspect: it has a panoramic sunroof, leather upholstery, PM 2.5 air filter, and ADAS (Level 2) safety system. MG’s i-SMART connected car technology comes with 75+ features enabling the controlling of the entire car by smartphone or voice commands.

Price And Affordability

In 2025, the starting price of Tata Nexon EV will range between ₹14.5 lakh to ₹19.5 lakh-fairly lower than the nifty price range of MG ZS EV, which hovers between ₹22 lakh and ₹26 lakh.
There is no doubt that the Nexon EV is cheaper by ₹5-7 lakh giving almost similar range and tech. If your budget is under ₹20 lakh, Tata Nexon EV is indeed a sensible decision that you would not regret. In case you are looking for the premium feel, ADAS features, and really high standard interiors, then you have to go for MG ZS EV.

Which EV Should One choose?

2021 MG ZS EV launched, gets increased driving range | autoXThat is an electric SUV that is budget-friendly, is smart in handling, loaded with technical gadgets whose reliability is pretty sound for short trips and for long journeys should be what you are looking for in 2025, and ideally, the Tata Nexon EV would be your choice.

Now, since you prefer luxury, you have got to get out and dig through the powerful and richly featured EV, and yes, you need to look to trendsetter MG ZS EV.
The cars are maturing and paving the way for India’s EV future: one stands for an average market buyer while the other caters to the demand for premium generation.