Welcome to the dawn of a new era — the electric revolution is no longer coming, it’s here, and India is all charged up! The next two years will see a massive surge in electric vehicles (EVs) hitting our roads, from the poshest luxury SUVs to pocket-friendly city rides. It’s an electrifying moment where technology, sustainability, and style fuse into a driving experience unlike anything before.
Get ready to discover every major EV launching in India in 2025, packed with specs, breakthrough features, and why these cars are going to change how we move — forever.
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1. Audi Q6 e-tron – The German Masterpiece of Electric Engineering
Launching in the first half of 2025, the Audi Q6 e-tron is a high-voltage blend of precision engineering and luxury flair. Imagine gliding effortlessly through city streets and highways with an impressive 625 km range powered by a massive 100 kWh battery (94.9 kWh net). What’s jaw-dropping? Charging time is just 21 minutes from 10 to 80% using a 270 kW DC fast charger!
Its sleek, aerodynamic frame isn’t just for looks — it slices through air, enhancing efficiency and stability, complemented by Audi’s legendary Quattro all-wheel-drive system for superb grip and control. The interior is a sanctuary with a new, futuristic design direction featuring a 14.5-inch central curved display with its own AI avatar, an 11.9-inch driver’s instrument cluster, and a 10.9-inch infotainment unit for the front passenger.
Why Audi Q6 e-tron?
Because it’s not just an SUV, it’s a statement of power and sophistication—for those who refuse to compromise on performance or style. It’s available in standard and performance-oriented SQ6 variants, offering 382 bhp and 483 bhp respectively (up to 456 bhp and 510 bhp with launch control activated), with the SQ6 sprinting from 0-100 kmph in a blistering 4.2 seconds. This five-seater luxury SUV sets a new benchmark, positioned below the Q8 e-tron and rivaling the Porsche Macan EV and Mercedes-Benz EQS.
2. Hyundai IONIQ 6 – The Futuristic Electric Cruiser
Arriving in December 2025, the IONIQ 6 is Hyundai’s vision of a next-gen electric car that doubles as a tech marvel. With a strikingly low 0.21 drag coefficient, it’s designed to glide silently and efficiently.
Step inside its sci-fi inspired cockpit with dual curved panoramic displays — it feels like driving inside a spaceship! The 77.4 kWh battery delivers an epic 631 km range, while fast charging in just 25 minutes means less downtime and more adventures. Add Hyundai’s BlueLink smart connectivity, and you’re in control even when you’re not driving.
Why Hyundai IONIQ 6?
Because it’s for those who want a future-ready EV with unbeatable range and tech, wrapped in an effortlessly sleek design.
3. Skoda Enyaq – European Comfort Meets Electric Efficiency
Launching in October 2025(expected), the Enyaq is perfect for those craving a roomy, tech-packed SUV with European pedigree. A panoramic sunroof floods the cabin with light, while luxurious leather seats cradle you during those long drives.
Its 77 kWh battery offers 510 km range, and charging in 30 minutes keeps you on the move. Skoda’s signature Virtual Cockpit ensures a futuristic driving experience, combining navigation, infotainment, and vehicle info into one crisp digital display.
Why Skoda Enyaq?
Because it blends comfort, style, and tech seamlessly—ideal for families and tech lovers alike.
4. MG M9 EV – The All-Electric Luxury MPV for Discerning Families
Also unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 in January, the MG M9 EV is expected to launch in 2025 with reservations already underway. This three-row, seven-seater luxury MPV is anticipated to be priced around ₹70 lakh.
Equipped with a 90 kWh battery pack, it delivers a claimed range of up to 500 km on a single charge. The electric motor produces 241 bhp and 350 Nm of torque, with a top speed of 180 kmph. Inside, experience ultimate comfort with three-zone climate control, ottoman seats in the second row with eight massage modes, heating, and cooling, and individual entertainment screens for rear passengers. A dual-pane sunroof, a minimalist dashboard with dual screens, wireless charging, and an ADAS suite further enhance the premium experience. Available in five elegant colours.
Why MG M9 EV?
Because it redefines family travel with unparalleled luxury, space, and electric efficiency, making every journey a first-class experience.
5. MG Cyberster – The Thrilling Electric Roadster
Launching in 2025, the MG Cyberster is MG’s first sportscar in years, built on a born-electric platform and sold via premium MG Select outlets. It packs a 77kWh battery with dual motors (AWD), delivering a massive 510hp and 725Nm of torque. Experience a 0-100kph sprint in just 3.2 seconds and a 580km (CLTC) range. This CBU import features iconic scissor doors, a digital triple-screen cockpit, and ADAS, offering competitive pricing for a truly exhilarating ride.
Why MG Cyberster? It’s pure electric sports car excitement, blending classic style with cutting-edge performance.
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5. Tata Harrier EV – India’s Rugged SUV Goes Electric
Another expected launch in 2025 is Tata Harrier EV. Tata’s Harrier EV takes everything you love about the Harrier — its muscular stance, road presence, and comfort — and electrifies it with Ziptron technology. The electric SUV will be available with both single and dual-motor configurations, offering an all-wheel-drive layout with the latter. Pricing is expected to start around ₹30 lakh (ex-showroom).
Based on Tata’s EV-specific architecture, it is projected to deliver a range exceeding 500 kilometres on a full charge. Key features will include a panoramic sunroof, dual-zone automatic climate control, ventilated front seats, a 360-degree surround camera, dual digital displays, ADAS, and connected car technology. Expect additional EV-oriented functions like Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging.
Why Tata Harrier EV?
Because it’s an iconic Indian SUV reborn for the electric age, combining strength, style, and sustainability, and is set to be Tata Motors’ flagship electric offering.
6. Kia Carens EV – The Family MUV for the Electric Generation
Expected arrival by June 2025, the Carens EV is designed to be every family’s electric companion. With 7 seats, dual sunroofs, and AI-powered infotainment, it transforms every journey into a joyous, zero-emission experience. A 420 km range backed by a 65 kWh battery and a 50-minute charging time means you’re never far from your next adventure.
Why Kia Carens EV?
Because it brings the perfect balance of space, tech, and eco-friendliness for Indian families.
7. Toyota Urban Cruiser EV – Compact, Stylish, and Dependable
Expected to be launched in July 2025, the Urban Cruiser EV is Toyota’s electric take on the compact SUV. Its 450 km range and 40-minute charging time make it perfect for city dwellers and weekend explorers alike. Toyota’s trusted build quality means you get durability and peace of mind wrapped in a stylish, compact package.
Why Toyota Urban Cruiser EV?
Because it’s the perfect urban EV—efficient, reliable, and easy to drive.
8. Mahindra XEV 7e – Tech-Savvy, Rugge, and Ready for Adventure
Another expected launch in July 2025 is XEV 7e. The XEV 7e is a speculated all-electric SUV based on the XUV700. It is expected to be priced between ₹21-30 lakh. Underpinned by the INGLO platform, it’s expected to offer two battery pack options: 59 kWh and 79 kWh, similar to the XEV 9e and BE 6 models, potentially delivering a maximum single-charge range of around 650 km.
Combining Level 2 ADAS safety features, a 360-degree camera, and a digital cockpit with the rugged DNA Mahindra is known for. The exterior will closely resemble the XUV700 with EV-specific updates, and the interior is expected to feature a dual-tone upholstery, panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, and a three-screen display.
Why Mahindra XEV 7e?
Because it’s the Indian adventure EV with next-level safety and tech features, ready for both urban commutes and off-beat exploration.
9. Tata Sierra EV – The Iconic Indian SUV Reimagined for the Electric Age
Expected to launch in the second half of 2025, the Tata Sierra EV will revive the popular nameplate as an electric vehicle, expected to be priced around ₹25-30 lakh. This modern iteration will feature advanced technology and a contemporary design while retaining the essence of the original SUV.
Based on Tata Motors’ Acti.EV platform, it’s expected to be available with powerful battery packs in single and dual-motor configurations, delivering a driving range of approximately 500 km on a single charge. The interior will feature a new three-screen setup, a panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats, dual-zone climate control, and a Level 2 ADAS suite.
Why Tata Sierra EV?
Because it brings back a beloved classic with a futuristic electric powertrain, promising a blend of nostalgia and cutting-edge technology for the Indian market.
10. Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara – The People’s Electric SUV
Unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the e-Vitara is set to bring Maruti’s legendary reliability into the electric future, with an official launch expected by September 2025. Pricing details are yet to be disclosed but are expected to be competitive, around ₹25 lakh (ex-showroom).
Built on the new HEARTECT-e platform, it will be available in two battery pack configurations: 49 kWh and 61 kWh. The 61 kWh variant brings a claimed range of up to 500 km. It offers spacious interiors, a lightweight structure with high-voltage protection, and will be available in ten exterior colour options.
Why Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara?
Because it’s India’s most trusted SUV brand electrified for the masses, offering a practical and reliable entry into the EV segment.
11. Mahindra BE 07 – The Latest from Mahindra’s Born Electric Line-up
The Mahindra BE 07 is expected to launch on 15th August 2025. While specific details about its pricing and full features are yet to be confirmed, as part of Mahindra’s “Born Electric” (BE) series, it’s anticipated to showcase cutting-edge design, advanced technology, and competitive performance. Based on the INGLO platform, it will likely offer impressive range and charging capabilities, catering to the evolving demands of the Indian EV market.
Why Mahindra BE 07?
Because it represents the future of Mahindra’s electric vehicle strategy, promising a fresh perspective on design and performance within the growing EV landscape.
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12. Mahindra XEV 4e – Making Electric Mobility Accessible
Expected to launch on 15th June 2025 with an estimated starting price of ₹13 lakh onwards, the Mahindra XEV 4e aims to electrify city roads. While details are still speculative, this compact electric SUV is envisioned with a futuristic design, featuring a striking grille and sleek LED headlights. It will offer automatic transmission and various battery options, competing directly with models like the Tata Nexon EV and MG Comet EV.
Why Mahindra XEV 4e?
Because it promises to be a stylish, affordable entry into India’s EV landscape, proving electric doesn’t have to break the ban.
The Road Ahead is Electric – Are You Ready to Plug In?
With an unprecedented range of electric vehicles launching in 2025, India is on the cusp of a clean, tech-powered revolution. Whether you want jaw-dropping luxury, a reliable family EV, or a budget-friendly city runabout—the electric future is brighter than ever.
Which EV are you most excited to drive?