Top Electric Cars In India 2025: The other day, India is joining the electric vehicle train, but ever since 2023, everything has been fastened to 2025. From compact EVs, crossovers, higher-end sports utility vehicles, to full-size electric MPVs: some during the year shouted “family ride,” while others seem to have a definite fun character.
Tata Harrier EV
Boy of the Year 2025 for India is already under production and was put on the assembly line by the middle of the year. Harrier EV, built on Tata’s new acti. The EV Plus platform has been one of the more talked-about cars in the market thanks to its aggressive styling, available AWD mode, and an impressive claimed range of around 627 km (MIDC). Other goodnesses include ADAS, links to a panoramic sunroof, and a 360-degree camera.
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Mahindra XEV 9e
XEV 9e; Mahindra’s considered response to premium electric SUVs. It’s a direct competitor to high-end EVs in India. Already in production and on the markets, it is built on Mahindra’s INGLO platform and with aggressive range figures (500-600+ km).
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Maruti Suzuki e Vitara
The e-Vitara is Maruti Suzuki’s big leap into the EV space and is expected to land sometime in 2025. With more than one option for batteries expected 48.8 kWh and 61.1 kWh, the SUV is meant to bring down EVs through the center into consideration among mass buyers.

Tata Curvv EV
For buyers looking for something smaller, yet powerful, the Tata Curvv EV is worth attention. It is positioned between the Nexon EV and the Harrier EV in the lineup, with features like a coupe-style body design, modern interior tech, and advanced safety systems.
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Suzuki/Maruti e Vitara /Toyota Urban Cruiser EV
The Suzuki e-Vitara (also gracing itself as the Toyota Urban Cruiser EV) is the mantle of Maruti’s dual-brand strategy. It brings compact SUV styling, multiple powertrain options, and the electric push from one of the most trustworthy names in the Indian automobile industry.
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VinFast and New Entrants
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The best foreign brands are making a quest for themselves. The VinFast VF7, which is now blocked from entering the Indian market, claims to offer strong performance, AWD options, and a premium SUV experience. And, definitely, Kia and all others are just tuning up to prepare for electric versions of some of their own models (maybe an EV variant of Carens/Clavis?).










