India’s electric vehicle revolution is picking up serious speed, and the coming months will see major automakers launch exciting new EVs across segments. From stylish city commuters to spacious SUVs, the Indian EV landscape is about to get a massive upgrade.
If you're planning to go electric, here are 5 all-new electric cars that are expected to launch in India soon — and each of them promises innovation, performance, and cleaner mobility.
1. Tata Curvv EV – India’s First Coupe-Style Electric SUV
Tata Motors continues to lead the EV race in India. The Tata Curvv EV is expected to launch in the second half of 2024 and will be positioned above the Nexon EV. With its coupe-inspired design, spacious interior, and expected range of over 450 km, this could be India’s most stylish electric SUV yet.
2. Hyundai Creta EV – Compact SUV Going Electric
Hyundai is set to electrify its most popular SUV — the Creta. The Creta EV has already been spotted testing in India, and a 2025 launch is expected. Built on the ICE Creta platform, it will take on the Tata Curvv, Maruti eVX, and MG ZS EV. You can expect features like ADAS, connected tech, and a real-world range close to 400–450 km.
3. Mahindra XUV.e8 – The Electric XUV700
Mahindra is finally entering the electric SUV space with the XUV.e8, based on the XUV700 but with a modern twist. Expected to launch in late 2024 or early 2025, the XUV.e8 will be Mahindra’s flagship EV with bold styling, futuristic interiors, and dual-motor AWD options. It’s likely to feature a large battery pack delivering up to 500 km of range.
4. Maruti Suzuki eVX – The Brand’s First Electric SUV
Maruti’s first fully electric car, the eVX, is one of the most anticipated launches of 2025. It’s expected to offer around 500 km of range, feature-rich interiors, and competitive pricing. Developed with Toyota, this SUV will mark Maruti's entry into the EV segment in style.
5. Citroen eC3 Aircross – The 7-Seater EV SUV
After launching the eC3 hatchback, Citroen is now working on an electric version of the C3 Aircross. Likely to launch in late 2024, this could be India’s first affordable 7-seater EV. If priced right, the eC3 Aircross could become a great family EV choice.
Conclusion: A New Era of EVs Begins
With major launches from Tata, Hyundai, Mahindra, Maruti, and Citroen, India’s EV segment is getting more exciting and accessible. Whether you want a sleek SUV, a practical city car, or a premium electric experience, there’s an EV for every kind of buyer in 2025.
Which one are you most excited about?




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