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Kia Kia Carens Clavis EV

The Carens Clavis EV is a 7-seater electric MPV from Kia India, launched in 2025. It is the brand’s first locally-manufactured EV in this family/MPV space. It offers twin battery pack options and comes with a strong feature set including ADAS Level 2, panoramic sunroof, and a large dual-panoramic display panel. Starting ex-showroom price in India is around ₹17.99 lakh.

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BYD BYD Sealion 7

The BYD Sealion 7 is an all-electric mid-size crossover SUV produced by BYD Auto since around 2024. It is positioned as a sporty, premium EV SUV with strong performance, competitive range, high-tech features, and aimed to compete with models like the Tesla Model Y. The body style is a 5-door SUV, built on BYD’s electric vehicle platform (e-Platform 3.0 and in some markets the 3.0 Evo).

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Hyundai Hyundai Creta Electric

The Hyundai Creta Electric is the electric version of the popular Creta SUV in India. It blends the familiar Creta design and brand recognition with an EV powertrain. It uses two battery-options (42 kWh or 51.4 kWh) and is offered with a host of features including Level-2 ADAS, connected car tech, and fast charging

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Mahindra big-card

The XUV400 is an all-electric sub-compact SUV from Mahindra, positioned in India as an affordable electric SUV option. It offers two battery pack options (34.5 kWh and 39.4 kWh) and a claimed driving range of up to 456 km (MIDC cycle) for the larger pack. It competes with other electric SUVs in the Indian market.

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Tata Tata Nexon EV

The Tata Nexon EV is an electric compact SUV produced by Tata Motors, aimed at the Indian EV market. It builds on the Nexon ICE platform but uses Tata’s Ziptron EV technology. It has been quite popular in India, with strong sales. Its key appeal is affordability (for an EV), decent range, and a good feature list in its segment.

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BYD BYD Atto 3

The BYD Atto 3 is a fully electric compact (C-segment) SUV offered in India by BYD India. It is based on BYD’s e-Platform 3.0 and uses BYD’s “Blade” lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology. It’s aimed at buyers wanting a feature-rich, modern EV with decent range (for India) and strong safety credentials.

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Volvo big-card

The Volvo EX30 is a fully electric compact SUV from Volvo. It represents the company’s entry into a smaller, more affordable electric-SUV segment, combining premium design, sustainability initiatives, and modern EV technology. The India-spec variant is positioned as Volvo’s most affordable full-electric offering in the country. It is built on Volvo’s dedicated electric platform and is offered with both single-motor (rear-wheel-drive) and dual-motor (all-wheel-drive) configurations in some markets. The EX30 also emphasises sustainability through lighter construction, the use of recyclable materials, and efficient packaging. The global specifications highlight the use of recycled aluminium, steel, and plastics throughout the vehicle.

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MG MG ZS EV

MG ZS EV

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The MG ZS EV is an electric SUV sold by MG Motor India in India. It uses a 50.3 kWh battery pack, claims a range of ~461 km on a full charge (ARAI) and comes with a premium set of features including ADAS, connectivity and a well-equipped cabin. It competes in the compact electric SUV segment, emphasising comfort, range and connectivity. It’s well suited for a family looking for an EV with good tech and usable range in Indian city + highway use.

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