Upcoming Compact Electric SUVs in India 2025 : Electric Vehicles in India are gradually becoming very powerful means of mobility of the future rather than mere gimmicks or showpieces. Among these, the compact SUV segment would definitely hit the high notes as the small electric SUVs will become a performance-nature SUV for the city dwellers; onboard modern technologies will make rides amusing and parking easier while much fuller at a lower price point, while also coming with much wider ranges.
Now let’s check some of the anticipated compact EV SUVs in India for 2025 from some of the well-known brands like Tata, Mahindra, etc.
Tata Curvv EV
One of the most awaited offerings from Tata Motors, which for long has been an icon in the EV space in India, is just destined to create waves. Its clear, futuristic coupe design is going to set in a range of around 400 to 500 in a single run. Besides, it comes with a big touchscreen and a digital instrument cluster along with advanced features like ADAS in high variants. Expectedly, the launch should happen around the middle or end of 2025.
Mahindra XUV400 Pro

Mahindra has designed a facelift for the existing model of XUV400 as expanded with the newly christened Mahindra XUV400 Pro version. Upstate interiors will tag along in this model too, along with the more advanced enhanced software, features such as connected car technology, and superfast charging. Probably having two battery packs just like the last time, customers can choose one according to the budget or one with a longer range.
Hyundai Creta EV

Creta EV, the perfect amalgamation of Hyundai’s most popular SUV into its electric portfolio, is expected to lower its pedestal in 2025 at the end. Carrying a very similar design with touches exclusive to EV, the Creta EV will boast a range of driving capability of about 450 km. Moving into the compact EV SUV segment with Hyundai’s brand promise and premium features.
Maruti eVX

Maruti Suzuki’s first electric SUV is expected to unveil its promise before the end of 2025 and could be known as eVX. Promising more than 500 km of driving, roomier interiors complete with futuristic safety devices, this will be made globally but developed for local markets. Also likely to be priced within reach of most family buyers.
MG ZS EV Facelift

This is likely to meet India under a version from MG’s compact, cheaper version of the ZS EV. This small size and cheaper price tag will have a direct competition with both the Nexon EV and Curvv EV in the space of under 20 lakh.










