
With the surge in sales and demand for electric vehicles in India, many brands are boosting the segment with new electric cars. The list of the upcoming electric cars is quite long. However, here are the top five upcoming electric cars, worth waiting for.
Tata Sierra EV
First unveiled at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the Tata Sierra will also get an electrified iteration. While the details of the Sierra EV are under wraps, it is liley to borrow the power unit from the Harrier.ev and will get a similar design as its ICE sibling.

Mahindra XEV 7e
Mahindra has been tight-lipped about many of the details of the born-electric SUV. However, the XEV 7e is expected to get two battery pack options: a 59 kWh battery and a 79 kWh battery. The XEV 7e is likely to deliver a range of about 500 km in a single charge.

Kia Syros EV
The Kia Syros EV is liley to be introduced in the national market by the year-end. While the brand has not yet specified many details, it is liley to source a 42 kWh or a 49 kWh battery pack from Hyundai to power the vehicle.
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Hyundai Ioniq 5
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 facelift has been snapped testing multiple times, and it has a single Permanent Magnet Synchronous (PMS) motor setup (RWD) along with an option for a dual motor configuration (AWD). The RWD variant generates 221 hp and 350 Nm of torque, while the AWD version produces 315 hp and 605 Nm of torque. The estimated driving ranges are 394 km for the 63 kWh RWD model, 511 km for the 84 kWh RWD model, and 466 km for the 84 kWh AWD version.
Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara
Maruti Suzuki India Limited is set to launch its first electric vehicle, the e-Vitara, in the country on September 3. The Maruti Suzuki E Vitara will be available with two battery options: 49 kWh and 61 kWh. The smaller battery will provide a WLTP range of 346 km, while the larger battery pack is expected to deliver a range of 428 km in its single-motor version. Meanwhile, the dual-motor variant equipped with the 61 kWh battery pack will have a range of 412 km

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