Top 10 Upcoming Electric Cars In India 2025 : Electric vehicles (EVs) have the most magical speed comparable to that of bullet train services in India. Considering the government’s undertaking of policy initiatives by announcing more charging stations, the step is meant to make the public more aware of EVs. Hence, all roads seem to lead to “2025-the year of the electric revolution.” Numerous automotive companies have lined themselves up to launch spectacular electric cars this year and would certainly challenge petrol vehicles in terms of performance, range, and features available.
Tata Curvv EV
The coupe-like (curvaceous) SUV Tata Curvv EV will reportedly get between 400 and 500 km of range and have fast-charging capabilities. It’s expected to have a modern, sporty presence which will appeal to Nexon EV customers, taking it into direct competition with the likes of Hyundai Creta EV and MG ZS EV at launch.
Hyundai Creta EV
Creta EV is expected to have a range of around 450 km with a 60-kWh battery pack.
Inside will be a high-tech digital display focusing on features like wireless charging and ADS.
This urban EV will be the next-advance disruptor attacking the SUV segment.
Mahindra XUV.e8
The EV has a new electric powertrain, based on the XUV700 platform.
The overall stated range of 500 km, coupled with the dual-motor AWD configuration, is expected to be its most impressive.
Maruti Suzuki EVX
An established name within India, technically advanced, and simple to maintain, is most likely going to be the ideal choice for your middle-segment buyer in EVs.
BYD SEAL
In 2025, it will enter India to directly compete against the Tesla Model 3.
With a 700 km range and 3.8 seconds for the 0-100 km/h sprint, it could hold a throne in the premium segment with even the most luxurious interiors.
MG 5 EV (Estate)
The MG 5 EV will have its cake with its own slice of cake ( battery capacity rated at 52 kWh), so that will amount to something near 400km.
Add that to a novel approach: family-friendly with a little luxury touches—
Citroen eC3 Aircross
Honda Elevate EV
Skoda Enyaq IV
Kia EV5
After a handsome run of success for the EV6, Kia will now work on the launch of the EV5 by 2025. A tad bit more compact than the EV6, this small SUV boasts a similarly futuristic design and 500km range. The key features include Adas, panoramic display, and ultra-fast charging.
All firms, including Tata, Hyundai, Mahindra, Maruti, and Kia, are completely geared up for the transition to the electric paradigm.
Most assuredly it isn’t a “fad” but is instead the future.
And for potential buyers trudging through the next car purchase contemplation, the wait will surely be worth it, for 2025 will be the “year of charging, not petrol!”
