4 New Affordable Electric Cars Launching Soon in India (Full Details)

India’s electric car segment is finally heating up, and the next few months are set to bring four brand 4 New Affordable Electric Car and hatchbacks. These upcoming EVs belong to popular brands like Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki and Tata making them highly anticipated among budget-oriented buyers.

Here’s a complete breakdown of all four models, their expected specs, battery details, features, and launch timelines.

1. Mahindra BE 6 (Formula Edition / Rall-E)

Mahindra BE 6

Mahindra is preparing to introduce a special edition of the BE 6 electric SUV showcased as the Formula Edition or Rall-E version. The brand will officially reveal it during the “Mahindra Scream Electric” event in Bengaluru on 26 November.

Key Highlights

  • Muscular EV-specific design

  • Circular LED projector headlights

  • Sporty bonnet, aero-styled bumper

  • Large rear spoiler design

  • Two battery pack options — 79 kWh & 59 kWh

  • Expected range: 557 km (79 kWh) & 683 km (59 kWh)

  • Expected price: Around ₹29 lakh (ex-showroom)

This is expected to be positioned as a high-range, premium electric SUV with strong performance and futuristic styling.

2. Mahindra XEV 9S

Mahindra XEV 9S

The second model from Mahindra is the XEV 9S, a 7-seater electric SUV, also set to debut on 27 November at the same event.

Major Features

  • Closed grille and full-width LED DRL

  • Triangular LED headlamp setup

  • Three-screen dashboard layout

  • Panoramic glass roof

  • Ventilated seats

  • Dual-zone climate control

  • Boss Mode”  Rear seat occupant can push the front passenger seat forward for extra space

Battery and performance figures are expected to match the XEV 9E platform.
The price range is estimated between ₹21 lakh – ₹30 lakh.

This EV targets families looking for a feature-packed full-size electric SUV.

3. Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara

Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara

Maruti Suzuki is finally entering the electric SUV segment with the e-Vitara, expected to be unveiled on 2 December. It will be manufactured at Maruti’s Hansalpur plant in Gujarat.

Expected Specifications

  • 61 kWh battery pack

  • Estimated range: 500+ km

  • Power output: Around 174 bhp

  • Possible dual-motor AWD variant

The e-Vitara is expected to become one of the most practical long-range affordable EVs in India, considering Maruti’s widespread service network and strong brand trust.

4. Tata Sierra EV

Tata Sierra EV

Tata Motors is also preparing to bring the highly awaited Sierra EV. The ICE (petrol/diesel) version has already been showcased earlier, and the electric model is likely to follow soon — expected around early January.

Expected Highlights

  • Closed-off EV grille

  • Aero-efficient wheels

  • Distinct EV-specific exterior design

  • Expected battery options: 65 kWh & 75 kWh

  • FWD as standard; AWD expected in higher variants

  • Expected price: ₹20 lakh – ₹25 lakh

The Sierra EV is set to bring back the iconic Sierra nameplate in a modern electric form.

Why These EVs Matter for India

  • All four models focus on affordability, a key factor for boosting EV adoption.

  • Long ranges (500–680 km) remove range-anxiety concerns.

  • Launches from trusted OEMs — Tata, Maruti and Mahindra — will make EV ownership more reliable.

  • The mix of features, design innovation, and pricing is expected to take the Indian EV market to the next phase of growth.

Also Read…| Tata Sierra & Mahindra XEV 9S Launching Next Week Prices, Features & Big Surprises Revealed

Conclusion

The affordable EV space in India is entering an exciting phase, with Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki and Tata preparing to introduce practical and long-range electric SUVs. Each of these upcoming models focuses on a different consumer need—whether it’s high performance, family comfort, long driving range, or brand reliability. With features becoming more premium and prices staying competitive, these four electric cars are expected to make EV ownership easier and more accessible for Indian buyers. As they begin to launch over the next few months, the Indian EV market is set for one of its biggest growth waves yet.

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