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Upcoming EV Model Launches in 2025–26: What to Expect
By Barjesh Nagpure | EV Update
Electric vehicles are set to dominate the automobile industry, and India is no exception. The years 2025–26 will see multiple new EV launches that promise better range, faster charging, and improved affordability. These upcoming models are not just about technology upgrades; they represent a shift toward sustainable and cost-efficient mobility.
Why These Launches Are Important
Expanding Choices: Buyers will get EVs in every segment — hatchbacks, sedans, SUVs, and MPVs.
Improved Technology: Expect LFP and Blade batteries, 500+ km ranges, and high-speed DC charging.
Affordable Options: Mass-market brands like Maruti and Tata are entering aggressively.
Growing Ecosystem: Better charging networks and government incentives will support adoption.
Key EV Models Coming Soon
1. Tata Harrier EV
Range: Up to 627 km (MIDC)
Battery: 65 & 75 kWh LFP packs
Charging: 120 kW DC fast charging
Why It Matters: A premium electric SUV for long-distance driving.
2. Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara
Battery: 49 kWh & 61 kWh options
Feature: AWD in higher trims
Why It Matters: Maruti’s first mass-market EV, expected to make EVs accessible for more families.
3. Mahindra XEV 9e
Range: Up to 656 km
Battery: 59 & 79 kWh Blade LFP packs
Charging: 180 kW fast charging
Why It Matters: Competes directly with Tata and Hyundai in the premium SUV segment.
4. VinFast VF6 & VF7
Category: Compact and mid-size SUVs
Variants: FWD and AWD
Why It Matters: Vietnam’s VinFast enters India, adding global competition.
5. Kia Carens EV (Clavis EV)
Battery: ~51.4 kWh
Range: ~490 km
Why It Matters: A family-friendly 3-row EV MPV, a first for the Indian market.
Trends Across EV Launches
500+ km range becoming standard
LFP / Blade batteries for safer and cheaper performance
100–180 kW fast charging cutting charge times
Localization of EV production in India, lowering costs
Final Thoughts
The upcoming EV launches in 2025–26 mark a major step in India’s electric mobility journey. From Tata’s long-range Harrier EV to Maruti’s affordable e-Vitara and Mahindra’s futuristic XEV 9e, buyers will soon find EVs that fit every budget and lifestyle.
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