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Best Electric Cars in India 2024
Model | Ex-showroom Price | Range |
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Tata Punch EV | Rs. 10.98 Lakh | 315 - 421 km/charge |
Tata Nexon EV | Rs. 14.74 Lakh | 325 - 465 Km |
Tata Tiago EV | Rs. 7.99 Lakh | 250 - 315 km/charge |
MG Comet EV | Rs. 6.98 Lakh | 230 km/charge |
Kia EV6 | Rs. 60.95 Lakh | 708 km |
BYD Seal | Rs. 41.00 Lakh | 510 - 650 km/charge |
BMW i7 | Rs. 2.03 Crore | 560 - 625 KM |
Mahindra XUV400 EV | Rs. 15.49 Lakh | 375 - 456 km/charge |
MG ZS EV | Rs. 18.98 Lakh | 461 km/charge |
BMW iX | Rs. 1.39 Crore | 575 km/charge |
Popular Electric Cars in India
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Tata Punch EV Rs. 10.98 Lakh315 - 421 km/charge range ● 56 min charging time ● 120kWView May Offers Check On-Road Price »4.4| 90 reviews
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Tata Nexon EV Rs. 14.74 Lakh325 - 465 Km range ● 6 hour charging time ● 150 kmphView May Offers Check On-Road Price »3.6| 146 reviews
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Tata Tiago EV Rs. 7.99 Lakh250 - 315 km/charge range ● 3 hour 36 min charging time ● 60kWView May Offers Check On-Road Price »4.6| 250 reviews
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MG Comet EV Rs. 6.98 Lakh230 km/charge range ● 7 hour 30 min charging time ● 41kWView May Offers Check On-Road Price »3.7| 167 reviews
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Kia EV6 Rs. 60.95 Lakh708 km range ● 18 min charging time ● 192 kmphView May Offers Check On-Road Price »4.1| 66 reviews
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Key Highlights of Electric Cars
Upcoming Electric Cars | Hyundai Kona Electric 2024, Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, Kia EV9 |
Popular Electric Cars | Tata Punch EV, Tata Nexon EV, Tata Tiago EV, MG Comet EV, Kia EV6 |
Electric Car Charging Stations | 27412 |
Most Expensive Electric Car | Rolls-Royce Spectre (Rs. 7.50 Crore) |
Cheapest Electric Car | Strom Motors R3 (Rs. 4.50 Lakh) |
Electric Car Charging Stations in Top Cities
All Electric Car Charging StationsUpcoming Electric Cars
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BMW i3
Rs. 1.00 Crore
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Renault K-ZE
Rs. 10.00 Lakh
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Nissan Leaf
Rs. 30.00 Lakh
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Mahindra eKUV100
Rs. 8.25 Lakh
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MINI Countryman SE
Rs. 50.00 Lakh
CNG Fitted Cars in India
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Tata Punch
Rs. 6.12 LakhView May Offers
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Maruti Brezza
Rs. 8.34 LakhView May Offers
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Maruti Ertiga
Rs. 8.69 LakhView May Offers
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Maruti FRONX
Rs. 7.51 LakhView May Offers
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Maruti Baleno
Rs. 6.66 LakhView May Offers
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Electric Cars User Reviews
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Punch EV4.490 reviewsA Real-World Experience
After months of anticipation I finally got my hands on the Tata Punch EV. It is been a thrilling ride from the moment I started the ride. The Punch EV caught my eye with its compact size and eco friendly promise something that deeply resonates with my green heart.The infotainment system is a touch of modernity though I faced occasional lags.The downside includes the long waiting period I tolerate to get my vehicle due to high demand and limited availability a testament to it is popularity but a hiccup for ready buyers.
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Nexon EV3.6146 reviewsNavigating the City with the Tata Nexon EV
Interior space is commendable comfortably accommodating my family of four but the rear seat could have been more spacious for long drives. The infotainment system is user friendly providing all the necessary connectivity features. However the long wait for the delivery was a disappointment initially. The limited number of fast charging stations sometimes makes planning longer trips a task. Also I have noted that the real world mileage tends to be slightly lower than claimed particularly in heavy traffic conditions. The Tata nexon EV wins big on being a cost effective and environmentally friendly
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Tiago EV4.6250 reviewsA Mixed Bag of Emotions
Buying the Tata Tiago EV felt like stepping into the future of driving with the allure of leading an eco friendly lifestyle while navigating Indian streets. Over the months the Tiago EV's speedy performance in city traffic impressed me thanks to its instant torque delivery. Charging was fairly convenient with fast charging options replenishing the battery significantly within an hour. The interior space while adequate for city commutes felt cramped during longer travels. Overall the Tiago EV has been a commendable companion perfect for urban habitats but it does ask for compromises especially for the wanderlust driven souls.
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Comet EV3.7167 reviewsEmbarking on an Electric Adventure
The MG Comet EV marked my entry into the field of electric vehicles and what an introduction it has been This compact EV promised an economical yet stylish way to navigate the urban jungle and it has mostly lived up to that promise. The driving experience is smooth and silent something I have come to enjoy on my daily commutes. However taller passengers have mentioned feeling a bit cramped during rides. The technology and features packed into this small vehicle are impressive though I have encountered relevant glitches with the infotainment system.
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Seal521 reviewslike my best car
Like other BYD electric vehicles, the Seal would probably deliver zero tailpipe emanations, adding to a decrease in air contamination and ozone depleting substance outflows. Estimating and accessibility would rely upon different variables, including market interest, creation limit, and government motivators for electric vehicles. Given BYD's emphasis on development, the Seal could come furnished with a scope of state of the art highlights, including progressed network choices, touchscreen infotainment frameworks, driver help innovations, and perhaps even independent driving capacities.
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Best Hybrid Cars
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Toyota Taisor
Rs. 7.73 Lakh
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Maruti Grand Vitara
Rs. 10.70 Lakh
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Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder
Rs. 10.86 Lakh
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Toyota Innova Hycross
Rs. 18.82 Lakh
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Honda City Hybrid
Rs. 19.00 Lakh
Running cost of Electric cars
How much money does one need to spend on charging and running an Electric Cars? Does an electric Car cost less or more than petrol or diesel car on a daily basis? The running cost of E-Cars can be compared with that of petrol/diesel cars using our calculator. Choose your favourite models to compare and see the cost per km incurred on your EV.
Electric Cars Question and Answers
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Dillip 2 days ago
The BYD Seal has seating capacity of 5.
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Dillip 2 days ago
The BYD E6 has boot space of 580 litres.
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Dillip 2 days ago
The BYD Atto 3 has 7 airbags.
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Dillip 2 days ago
Mahindra XUV400 EV has a boot space of 368 liters.
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Dillip 4 days ago
Yes, The BYD E6 support fast charging.
FAQs on Electric Cars
Yes, the best hybrid cars available in India in 2024 are Toyota Taisor, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder and Toyota Innova Hycross, also check all hybrid cars.
Yes, the popular upcoming electric cars which are going to be launched in India in 2024 are Kona Electric 2024, EQS SUV and EV9, also check all upcoming electric cars.
There are only limited electric cars in India at the moment. The best EVs to consider of the lot include Hyundai Kona Electric, Tata Nexon EV and MG ZS EV.
The charge time for an EV can range from 30 minutes to 12 hours depending on the size of the battery and speed of the charger. The average charging time takes around 8 hours from zero to full battery with a 7 kW charging point.
Home charging can be done via the installation of a home charging point or an EVSE supply for a 3-pin plug socket. The home charging point is faster and has built-in safety features.
Almost all batteries in EVs have a warrantied lifespan of 8 years and approx 1.6 lakh kilometres.
The average cost of a lithium-ion battery used in EVs is Rs 2.27 lakh.
Top speed of electric cars is generally limited to around 150kmph.
An electric vehicle has separate motors for each wheel or each pair of wheels and produces more torque instantaneously as compared to standard cars with internal combustion engines. It can climb steep mountains easily.
Overall, servicing an electric car is going to be cheaper than a conventional car. The cost of servicing an EV is approximately 70% lesser than an internal combustion engine car.
The Indian government provides various subsidies on hybrid and electric vehicles under the FAME II policy. However, this is only applicable for commercial use and the subsidies comprise up to Rs. 1.50 lakh for cars and Rs. 30,000 on two-wheelers. For personal use, electric cars have the lowest GST rate at 5 per cent in comparison to other classes.