In this blog, we will take you through the top 10 upcoming electric cars of 2025, and we will also look at other factors, like why EVs are being adopted and why automobile companies are investing in them.
Electric vehicles are the future because more young people are now environmentally conscious, and fuel prices are also getting higher as the population grows. EVs are a smart and clean solution, and that’s why the government is also encouraging people to use them. Automobile companies are also changing with the trend, and we can see more and more electric cars, bikes, and scooters being made today.
Why India Needs More Electric Vehicles Now
There is more of a need than demand for electric vehicles in India. It is due to the rising crude oil prices, which are burdening the economy as India has to import it from other oil-rich countries. Also, there has been a significant rise in air pollution in the last few years. Major causes of this air pollution are tailpipe emissions from the internal combustion engines (ICE) of many diesel- and petrol-run vehicles, which also cause severe respiratory disease. Another significant reason why India needs more EVs is due to its commitments towards sustainability and investments in Green energy
How the Government of India is Pushing EV Adoption
The government is providing incentives for the purchase of EVs. Some states even have a no-tax policy for electric vehicles, and some do have very low interest rates on loans for the purchase of EVs. The government is also building a fast and easy charging network for EVs; around 22,000 stations are planned to be developed.
Subsidies are being provided by the FAME II (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles), under which the government is providing subsidies for electric cars and bikes. Also, the government is giving benefits to electric vehicle and battery manufacturers, which becomes another major reason why these companies are shifting to EVs.
Why Automakers Are Accelerating EV Production
Big Indian and international car companies are now focusing more on electric vehicles (EVs) to stay ahead in the market, follow pollution rules, and meet the growing demand from customers. People are looking for cleaner, smarter, and cheaper ways to travel, and EVs are a good fit. To support this change, many companies are setting up factories in India to make EV batteries. They are also working with global tech partners to improve battery range, lower costs, and add better features. This shift is helping make EVs more affordable and popular across the country.
Top 10 Upcoming Electric Cars in 2025
Here we have listed the top 10 electric cars that will be launched by the end of this year.

1. Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara
The Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara is an upcoming electric SUV that is great for families. It can go up to 500 km on a full charge and charges quickly too. It looks stylish and comes with features like a sunroof, big touchscreen, cool seats, and a great sound system. For safety, it has 7 airbags, a 360-degree camera, and smart features that help you drive better. It will be spacious, comfortable, and fun to drive. If you want a good-looking, powerful, and safe electric car that’s easy to use every day, the e-Vitara is a smart choice.
2. Tata Harrier EV
The Tata Harrier EV is a modern, stylish, and high-performance EV option for consumers. Like Maruti, it goes up to 500 km on a single charge. And it is equipped with modern features like a sunroof, a big digital screen, and well-ventilated seats. Also, the car is perfect for all terrains due to its all-wheel-drive feature. It also offers V2L & V2V charging systems.
3. MG Cyberster
A sports car in the EV domain will be launched around June. Known for its sporty design and high performance, this car appeals to the youth and adventure riders. This car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds. It has a 77 kWh battery that helps it to go up to 580 km on a single charge. Its estimated price is around 60-70 lakhs.
4. Kia Carens EV
An MPV with 7 seating capacity, starting at prices around 20-22 lakhs. It has other features similar to Tata and Maruti EV models; what makes it different is its seating capacity and delivering similar features in a competitive price category.
5. Mahindra XEV 4e
This SUV will be launched around July this year. With an average cost of 13-14 lakhs, this car provides comfort with affordability. It has good safety features, and on a single charge it can go up to 250-300 km, so it’s more of a short-trip city car.
6. MG M9
This is a luxurious, fancy car made for families; it can seat 7-8 people, and it has double sunroofs along with digital screens provided for people sitting at the back. This car falls in the price range of 60-70 lakhs. It runs on a big battery that lets you drive up to 430 km on one charge, so it’s good for both city and long trips. It also keeps you safe with smart driving tools, many airbags, and cameras all around.
7. Toyota Urban Cruiser EV
This SUV is expected to launch around September at an expected price of 18 lakh. This model gives two battery options: 49 kWh and 61 kWh. The car is said to last for around 55 km on a single charge. Has a 360-degree camera and Level 2 ADAS safety.
8. Mahindra XUV 3XO EV
This EV will be launched in June with an expected price range of 13.5 17.4 lakh rupees, will have two battery models and will have level 2 ADAS safety
9. Hyundai Creta EV
A modern-design SUV with practical features. Charging is super fast, with 10 to 80 percent charging within an hour. The vehicle has many of the latest and most modern features.
10. Tata Safari EV
This Tata Safari model is a touch-up of electric technology within the Tata Safari space. It has a 10.25-inch driver’s display and is perfect for city commutes and long journeys as well. It gives an average of 400-500 km on a single charge.
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Are all the electric cars automatic?
Yes, nearly all the electric cars are automatic. Since these cars use electric motors, which themselves produce enough torque and have a wide range of power shifts. This eliminates the need for a gearbox.
How many units of electricity are consumed by an electric car?
It totally depends on the car model and the battery it uses. Like if you see that this car has a battery of 42 kWh, that means it takes up 42 units of electricity to fully charge. For most EVs, it ranges between 40 and 60 units.
How to Charge an Electric Car at Home
You can charge these cars with the standard wall socket (3-pin), or you can install a home charger that usually comes with the car, and they’re very easy to install; they charge fast as compared to the three-pin plug wall socket.
Can we charge electric cars at home?
Yes, you can definitely charge electric cars at home. They are very easy to charge; just connect them with the charging point and they can automatically charge
Do electric cars have gears?
No, the majority of these cars are automatic and do not need gearboxes as in manual cars. But, you can customise your car and get it installed
How to book an electric car in Vaishno Devi?
You can visit the official site batterycar.maavaishnodevi.org for booking and choose your preferred electric car and book your slot. You can also book local battery cars, which are primarily handled by local booking agents.
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