8 New Electric Cars Coming to India in 2025 – Specs, Range & More

Electric vehicles(EV) are gaining momentum in India, and 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year. Major automakers like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Mahindra, Kia, and MG are all set to introduce new EVs to the market. Some have already been unveiled, while others will be revealed closer to their launch. Here’s a look at the most anticipated electric cars coming to India in 2025.
1. Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara

Maruti Suzuki is finally stepping into the EV market with the e-Vitara, its first-ever electric car in India. Unveiled at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo, this SUV is expected to launch as early as April. Built on the new Heartect-e platform, the e-Vitara will be available with two battery pack options: a 49 kWh unit and a larger 61 kWh option. The bigger battery is expected to deliver a claimed range of over 500 km on a single charge. With Maruti’s reliability and an aggressive price tag, the e-Vitara is set to take on the growing competition in the electric SUV segment.
2. Tata Harrier EV

Tata Motors is all set to launch the electric version of its popular Harrier SUV. Showcased earlier this year, the Harrier EV is built on Tata’s Gen 2 Acti.ev architecture, which modifies the OMEGA-Arc platform for electric powertrains. While official specifications are yet to be disclosed, Tata has confirmed that the Harrier EV will deliver 500 Nm of torque, with a dual-motor AWD option for enhanced performance. Expected to hit the market in April 2025, the Harrier EV will compete with the likes of the Mahindra BE 6, Maruti e-Vitara, and Hyundai Creta EV.
3. Tata Sierra EV

A true blast from the past, the Tata Sierra is making a comeback in an electric avatar. First revealed in near-production form at the 2025 Auto Expo, the Sierra EV is expected to launch in the latter half of the year. Tata is likely to follow a staggered launch strategy, bringing the EV version first before introducing an internal combustion engine (ICE) variant. While powertrain details remain under wraps, the Sierra EV is expected to offer a range of over 500 km on a single charge. The design will feature subtle EV-specific changes such as a blanked-off grille, a tweaked bumper, and exclusive alloy wheels.
4. Mahindra XEV 7e

Mahindra is gearing up to electrify its popular XUV700 with the launch of the XEV 7e. This full-size electric SUV is set to debut in the second half of 2025. Leaked images suggest that the production model will retain much of the concept’s bold design. The XEV 7e will likely be offered with two battery pack options: a 59 kWh unit and a larger 79 kWh variant. Both versions are expected to come with rear-wheel drive as standard. With a proper three-row seating configuration, the XEV 7e is positioned as a strong contender in the premium electric SUV market.
5. MG Windsor EV Long Range
The MG Windsor EV, which was initially launched in September last year, is getting a much-needed battery upgrade. Currently available with a 37.9 kWh battery pack, MG is now introducing a new long-range variant with a 50 kWh battery, boosting the claimed range to 460 km. Expected to launch in April 2025, this update aims to make the Windsor EV a more viable option for long-distance travel, addressing the concerns of range-conscious buyers.
6. MG Cyberster Electric Sportscar

MG is bringing something truly exciting to the Indian EV market with the launch of the Cyberster, India’s first electric convertible sportscar. Officially unveiled earlier this year, the Cyberster’s bookings are already open, and the launch is expected by mid-2025. Powered by a 77 kWh battery pack, the top-end variant will feature an all-wheel-drive setup, producing a staggering 544 bhp and 725 Nm of torque. This allows the Cyberster to sprint from 0-100 kmph in just 3.2 seconds while offering a claimed range of 580 km. This high-performance EV will take on rivals like the BYD Seal EV, Hyundai IONIQ 5, and Kia EV6.
7. MG M9 Electric MPV

MG is expanding its electric lineup with the launch of the M9, a premium electric MPV. First showcased at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo, the M9 is expected to launch soon. It will feature a 90 kWh battery pack, delivering a power output of 245 bhp and 350 Nm of torque. With a WLTP-claimed range of 430 km, the MG M9 is positioned as a rival to luxury MPVs like the Kia Carnival and Toyota Vellfire, offering a spacious and high-tech cabin for premium buyers.
8. Kia Carens EV

Kia is preparing to electrify its popular Carens MPV, with a launch expected around mid-2025. The Carens EV has been spotted testing multiple times and is set to share its platform and powertrain with the upcoming Hyundai Creta Electric. The design will retain the familiar silhouette of the ICE Carens but with EV-specific elements like a blanked-off grille, aerodynamic wheels, and unique badging. With a claimed range expected to exceed 400 km, the Carens EV will be a strong competitor in the family-oriented electric MPV segment. Kia is also expected to load the Carens EV with premium features like a panoramic sunroof, Level 2 ADAS, and a 360-degree parking camera.
Conclusion
With the increasing push for EV adoption in India, 2025 will see a diverse range of electric cars catering to different segments. Whether it’s affordable options like the e-Vitara or premium models like the MG Cyberster, there’s something for every buyer. Which EV are you most excited about? Let us know!