India’s EV landscape in 2025 is vibrant and rapidly growing, offering numerous options across car, bike, and scooter segments. Whether you need a city runabout, a family SUV, or a cost-effective eco-friendly commuter, this blog brings together the best electric models, their specs, and price ranges to help you make a smart, future-ready choice.
Electric Cars: Top Picks (2025)

Other notable models in 2025 (price range ₹7.5 lakh to ₹2 crore+):
- Tata Tiago EV, MG Comet, Tata Tigor EV, Mahindra BE 6, Kia EV6, BYD Atto 3, BMW iX, Mercedes-Benz EQ series, Audi e-tron series, and more
- Upcoming launches: VinFast VF7, Mahindra Vision BE series, Tata Harrier EV, Maruti Suzuki eVX
Features: Most have advanced infotainment, multiple airbags, connected tech, ADAS (on top variants), and fast-charging capability.
Electric Scooters & Bikes: Top Picks (2025)
Model | Battery | Range | Top Speed | Price (₹ lakh) |
Ather 450X | 2.9 kWh | 116 km | 80 km/h | 1.35 – 1.7 |
Ola S1 Pro | 3.97 kWh | 181 km | 90 km/h | 1.21 – 1.44 |
TVS iQube | 3.45 kWh | 85 km | 78 km/h | 1.09 – 1.31 |
Bajaj Chetak | 3.8 kWh | 90 km | 78 km/h | 1.04 – 1.58 |
Other major e-scooters and bikes (best-sellers and new launches):
- Hero Vida V1, Bounce Infinity, Ampere Magnus EX, Simple One, Ekotejas Axel Pro, TVS X, Okinawa Okhi-90.
- Coming in 2025–26: Suzuki e Access, Ultraviolette Tesseract, Honda Activa e, Revolt RV400, Hero AE-47, and many more
Price range: From ₹60,000 (entry scooters) up to ₹2.99 lakh (Ultraviolette F77, Ola Diamondhead, premium e-bikes).
Charging: Most support home charging; select models (Ather, Ola) offer fast charging and public charging networks in major cities.
EV Market Trends in 2025
- Rapid expansion: Over 50 electric car models and more than 100 electric two-wheeler models (scooters, bikes, mopeds) available.
- Range evolution: Most mass-market cars give 250–450km per charge; scooters deliver 80–180km, e-bikes (Revolt/Ultraviolette) up to 300km.
- Government push: State and central EV subsidies, reduced road tax, and growing charging infra in all metros and Tier-II cities.
How to Choose Your EV in 2025
- For city use: Tata Tiago EV, MG Comet, Ather 450X, Ola S1 Air/Pro—affordable, easy to park, low running cost.
- Family/frequent trips: Tata Nexon EV, Creta EV, MG ZS EV, TVS iQube ST, Bajaj Chetak, Honda Activa e.
- Performance: Kia EV6, BMW i4/iX, Tata Harrier EV, Ola Diamondhead, Ultraviolette F77—high speed, top tech, longer range.
- Futuristic buyers: Watch for Mahindra BE, Maruti eVX, Suzuki e Access, Honda EM1-e, and more—slated for festive/late 2025 and 2026.
Conclusion
India’s EV market in 2025 is booming—with every established car and bike brand offering compelling EVs across price, tech and range spectrums. Expect EVs to account for nearly 1 in 6 new urban vehicles this year, with even more options to come.
Disclaimer: Prices, specifications, mileage figures and feature lists cited in this article are based on publicly available information as of July 2025 and may change without notice. Always confirm the latest details with authorised dealers or the manufacturer before making a purchase decision. This content is for general informational purposes only and should not be taken as financial, technical or legal advice. Neither the author nor this website assumes any liability for actions taken based on the information provided.
Mileage Disclaimer: All mileage figures mentioned in this article, including ARAI-certified and real-world fuel efficiency numbers, are indicative and may vary significantly based on actual driving conditions, rider weight, vehicle maintenance, road conditions, traffic patterns, riding style, fuel quality, weather conditions, and individual vehicle variations. ARAI (Automotive Research Association of India) test figures are obtained under controlled laboratory conditions and may not reflect real-world performance. Actual mileage typically ranges 10-30% lower than ARAI figures depending on usage patterns. Urban city riding generally delivers lower mileage compared to highway cruising at optimal speeds. Regular maintenance, proper tire pressure, quality fuel, and smooth riding techniques can help achieve better fuel efficiency. The mileage figures quoted from user reviews and owner reports represent individual experiences and should not be considered as guaranteed performance standards. Always test ride with a helmet and evaluate real-world performance before making a purchase decision.
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