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  • Published: Sep 13 2025 12:09 PM
  • Last Updated: Sep 13 2025 12:13 PM

Check out five EVs coming to India in 2025. See their expected price, range, features & why they may change the electric car scene.


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India’s auto industry is charging into the electric future, and 2025 is shaping up to be a major year for EV launches. With rising fuel costs, government subsidies, and growing awareness about clean energy, more people are eyeing electric cars as their next big purchase.

Several new models are lined up for release in 2025, ranging from affordable urban commuters to premium SUVs. Here’s a closer look at the top five upcoming EVs, their expected prices, and the features that make them stand out.

Tata Harrier EV – A Big Leap for Electric SUVs

Tata Motors has already made waves with Nexon EV and Punch EV, and now the Harrier EV is set to push things further. Built on the Acti.ev Plus platform, this electric SUV is expected to carry a large battery pack of 65-75 kWh, delivering a range of up to 620+ km under test conditions.

Some key highlights include:

  • Advanced driver-assistance features (ADAS)

  • Multiple airbags for better safety

  • Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging options

  • Fast DC charging support

The price is likely to start around ₹21.5 lakh (ex-showroom), making it an attractive option for buyers who want a premium electric SUV without stepping into luxury-brand territory.

Mahindra BE 6 – Stylish Yet Practical

Mahindra’s BE 6 will be part of its upcoming “Born Electric” range, based on the INGLO platform. This SUV-styled EV is expected to arrive with two battery options—59 kWh and 79 kWh—with a driving range between 550 km and 680 km depending on the model.

Expected price: ₹18.9 lakh – ₹26.9 lakh (ex-showroom).

Why it stands out:

  • Sleek coupe-SUV design

  • Multiple variants to suit different budgets

  • Long-range capability ideal for both city and highway drives

  • Modern infotainment and connected features

The BE 6 could be a strong competitor in the mid-range EV market, giving Tata and Maruti serious competition.

Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara – A Game Changer for Families

India’s largest carmaker is finally entering the EV space with the e-Vitara, which is expected in 2025. The SUV will likely offer two battery options (49 kWh and 61 kWh) and both FWD and AWD variants. The estimated driving range is 400–500 km per charge.

With an expected price of around ₹20–25 lakh, the e-Vitara may become the go-to EV for Indian families. Buyers can also count on Maruti’s wide service and dealership network, which has always been a strong advantage in smaller towns and cities.

VinFast VF7 – Vietnam’s Entry into India

Vietnamese automaker VinFast has already set up operations in Tamil Nadu, and its VF7 SUV is expected to make a splash in 2025. Priced at around ₹20.9 lakh onwards, the VF7 comes with multiple trims, strong design language, and premium interiors.

Features to expect:

  • Driving range of 438–532 km depending on model

  • Fast charging support

  • Spacious cabin with futuristic dashboard

  • AWD options in higher trims

The VF7 could appeal to buyers who want something different from the usual Indian brands, while still enjoying competitive features.

Tata Sierra EV – The Icon Returns

One of Tata’s most nostalgic models, the Sierra, is returning in an electric avatar. While exact details are still under wraps, reports suggest a 500+ km range and modern SUV design with a futuristic twist.

Why it matters:

  • Strong brand recall with the Sierra name

  • Spacious interiors designed for comfort

  • Advanced safety and connectivity features

  • Positioned above the Harrier EV in Tata’s lineup

Expected price will likely place it above Tata’s entry-level EVs but below international premium EVs.

Quick Comparison – Expected Specs

Model Price (Ex-Showroom) Battery Options Range (Est.) Features
Tata Harrier EV ~₹21.5 lakh 65–75 kWh ~620 km ADAS, V2L, safety airbags
Mahindra BE 6 ₹18.9–26.9 lakh 59 kWh / 79 kWh 550–680 km Coupe-SUV, long range
Maruti e-Vitara ₹20–25 lakh 49 kWh / 61 kWh 400–500 km AWD option, wide service network
VinFast VF7 ~₹20.9 lakh+ Multiple trims 438–532 km AWD, fast charging
Tata Sierra EV To be announced Not disclosed 500+ km Modern design, spacious

Conclusion 

2025 looks like a landmark year for India’s electric car market. Buyers will no longer be limited to one or two options—there will be SUVs, crossovers, and family EVs across different price brackets.

For customers, this means more choice, better range, and stronger features at competitive prices. For the industry, it signals that electric mobility is no longer just a “future idea” but a fast-approaching reality.

If you’re planning a new car purchase, waiting for these EVs could be a smart move. The electric revolution is closer than ever, and India is gearing up for it.

FAQ

Among the upcoming EVs, the VinFast VF6 and Mahindra BE 6 entry-level variants are expected to be priced more affordably, starting around ₹16–18 lakh. These could be strong options for buyers who want an EV without going too high on budget.

The Tata Harrier EV is expected to offer a range of up to 620 km on a full charge under test conditions. However, in real-world city traffic with air conditioning, the usable range may be a little lower.

Yes, Maruti Suzuki is gearing up to launch its first electric SUV, the e-Vitara, in 2025. It is expected with two battery pack options and both FWD and AWD variants, making it a practical choice for Indian families.

Yes, most of the EVs coming in 2025—including Tata Harrier EV, Mahindra BE 6, VinFast VF7, and Maruti e-Vitara—are expected to support DC fast charging. This means shorter charging times compared to standard home charging.

Mahindra BE 6 is expected to deliver one of the highest ranges in this segment, estimated between 550 km and 680 km depending on the battery variant. This makes it a good choice for buyers who plan frequent long drives.

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