

The Indian electric vehicle (EV) market is accelerating in 2025, with major automakers launching exciting new models packed with innovation, range, and affordability. Whether you’re looking for a high-performance EV or a budget-friendly commuter, this list of the top electric cars launching in India in 2025 has you covered.
1. Tata Curvv EV
Tata Motors continues to lead India’s EV space, and the upcoming Tata Curvv EV promises a sleek coupe-SUV design with an estimated range of over 450 km. Built on Tata’s Gen 2 EV architecture, it is expected to be priced competitively and packed with tech features like connected car tech, ADAS, and a panoramic sunroof.
2. Mahindra BE.05
Mahindra’s Born Electric series is all set to hit Indian roads, starting with the futuristic BE.05. Expected to launch in late 2025, this SUV will sport a bold design, dual-motor AWD setup, and a range upwards of 500 km. Mahindra is betting big on its INGLO EV platform to revolutionize its EV offerings.
3. Hyundai Creta EV
The Hyundai Creta EV will target India’s most popular SUV segment. This electric iteration of the Creta is expected to feature a 45–50 kWh battery and a range of around 400 km. Launch is anticipated by late 2025, and pricing could fall around ₹20–25 lakh, making it a mass-market favorite.
4. Maruti Suzuki eVX
Maruti’s first global EV, the eVX, will finally hit Indian showrooms in 2025. Developed in partnership with Toyota, the eVX will offer a 550 km range and cutting-edge Japanese reliability. Maruti aims to make EVs more accessible to Indian consumers with aggressive pricing and widespread service support.
5. BYD Seal
China’s BYD (Build Your Dreams) continues its Indian expansion with the premium sedan BYD Seal. With a claimed range of over 650 km and a 0-100 km/h time under 4 seconds, it’s expected to rival the Tesla Model 3. Pricing may hover around ₹40 lakh, targeting the luxury EV segment.
Bonus: Tesla Model 3 (Tentative)
There are ongoing discussions about Tesla’s India entry in 2025. While nothing is confirmed yet, local manufacturing and tax incentives could make the Model 3 or Model Y more viable. Watch this space!
Conclusion: An Exciting Year for EV Buyers
The EV landscape in India is transforming rapidly. From mass-market hatchbacks to premium sedans and SUVs, 2025 promises an electric car for every kind of buyer. With increased range, improved infrastructure, and more competitive pricing, going electric has never looked more attractive.