Upcoming Electric Cars in June 2025
- Electric-Cars
- 28 May, 2025
India’s electric-vehicle landscape is about to go into overdrive. Rising fuel prices, Delhi’s renewed push for zero-emission transport, and a flood of new models are converging to make June 2025 a watershed month. From flagship SUVs to budget-friendly runabouts, here’s what you can expect to see in showrooms—and why it matters to everyday drivers and serious buyers alike.
Tata Harrier EV – The Powerhouse Arrives
Price: ~₹30 lakh | On-sale: 10 June
Tata’s best-known SUV goes electric without losing its go-anywhere DNA. A dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup promises confident performance, while a claimed 500 km range takes the edge off range anxiety. For buyers upgrading from diesel Harriers, the learning curve should be mercifully short.
Mahindra XEV 4e – Electric for the Masses
Price: ~₹13 lakh | On-sale: `15 June
Mahindra’s XEV 4e targets first-tme EV owners with value-led pricing and a real-world range of about 456 km. Expect a familiar XUV-inspired cabin, plus connected-car tech to lure younger buyers away from petrol-hatch territory.
Maruti Suzuki eVitara – India’s Most-Trusted Badge Goes Green
Price: ₹20–30 lakh | On-sale: June (date TBA)
Two battery packs—49 kWh and 61 kWh—give eVitara shoppers a clear choice between cost and range (up to 500 km). Available in 2WD and AWD, it’s Maruti’s first serious tilt at the midsize-SUV EV crown and a signal that the country’s biggest automaker is all-in on electric.
Kia Carens EV – Family First, Emissions Last
Price: ~₹16 lakh | On-sale: 25 June
Kia electrifies its popular MPV without compromising the things Indian families love: cabin versatility, easy ingress, and long-haul comfort. A near-500 km range should make the Carens EV a compelling alternative to diesel MPVs for highway-happy parents.
Mahindra BE 6 – Style Meets Stamina
Price: ~₹24.5 lakh | On-sale: June (date TBA)
Coupe-SUV lines, 59 kWh and 79 kWh battery choices, and up to 682 km of range give the BE 6 headline appeal. Mahindra’s Born-Electric styling language is bold, and early images suggest a premium cabin to match.
The EV conversation is expanding beyond city runabouts. MG’s luxury M9 MPV, Toyota’s reborn Urban Cruiser EV, and the first India-made electric models from Hyundai and Kia will follow hot on June’s heels. Even Tesla is finalising its India playbook. For consumers, this wave means more choice, fiercer price competition, and the comfort of locally sourced batteries that promise shorter service downtimes.
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