The electric vehicle (EV) market in India is supercharging, and June 2025 has been a monumental month! With impressive year-on-year growth and new models electrifying the roads, consumers are clearly embracing sustainable mobility. This surge is fueled by government initiatives like the PM e-Drive Scheme, making EVs more accessible and affordable than ever before. Let’s dive into the top 3 EV car makers that dominated the Indian market in June 2025, offering a comprehensive look at their sales figures, pricing, and what makes them tick.
1. Tata Motors: Still Leading the Charge, But Competition Heats Up!
While its market share has seen some shifts, Tata Motors continues to hold the pole position in India’s EV segment. Their diverse portfolio, ranging from compact hatchbacks to feature-rich SUVs, resonates strongly with a wide range of buyers.
- Units Sold (June 2025): 4,708 units
- Key Models Driving Sales: Tata Nexon EV, Tata Punch EV, Tata Tiago EV, Tata Tigor EV, and the newly launched Tata Curvv EV. The Nexon EV remains a consistent top performer for the brand.
Pricing (Ex-showroom, approximate):
- Tata Nexon EV: ₹12.49 lakh – ₹17.19 lakh
- Tata Punch EV: ₹9.99 lakh – ₹14.44 lakh
- Tata Tiago EV: ₹7.99 lakh – ₹11.89 lakh (Prices may vary slightly based on variants and current offers)
Pros:
- Extensive Network: Tata boasts the most widespread charging and service network across India, offering peace of mind to EV owners.
- Diverse Portfolio: A wide range of models caters to various budget and segment requirements.
- VFM (Value for Money): Tata EVs are generally considered to offer excellent value with competitive pricing and good features.
- Proven Reliability: Established presence and continuous updates contribute to consumer trust.
Cons:
- Range Anxiety (for older models): While newer models offer competitive ranges, some earlier iterations might have slightly lower real-world ranges compared to rivals.
- Charging Speed (older variants): Some older variants might have slower DC fast charging capabilities.
- Fit and Finish: While improving, some might find the interior fit and finish slightly less premium compared to a few international competitors.

2. JSW MG Motor India: The Rising Disruptor!
JSW MG Motor India has emerged as a significant force in the Indian EV space, doubling its market share in the first half of 2025. Their aggressive product strategy and focus on feature-rich vehicles are clearly paying off.
- Units Sold (June 2025): 3,972 units
- Key Models Driving Sales: MG Windsor EV (a standout performer), MG ZS EV, and MG Comet EV. The MG Windsor EV has been a game-changer for the brand, quickly becoming one of India’s best-selling electric cars.
Pricing (Ex-showroom, approximate):
- MG Windsor EV: ₹13.99 lakh – ₹18.31 lakh (BaaS pricing starts from ₹9.99 lakh + battery rental)
- MG ZS EV: ₹17.99 lakh – ₹20.50 lakh
- MG Comet EV: ₹7.50 lakh – ₹9.99 lakh
Pros:
- Feature-Packed: MG EVs are known for offering a plethora of advanced features, including infotainment and ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems) in higher variants.
- Stylish Design: Modern and appealing aesthetics attract a younger, tech-savvy audience.
- Impressive Range: Models like the Windsor EV offer competitive range figures.
- Innovative Ownership Models: The Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) option for the Windsor EV makes it more accessible.
Cons:
- Newer Player: While rapidly growing, their charging infrastructure is still expanding compared to Tata.
- Perceived Resale Value: As a relatively newer player in the mass EV market, long-term resale value perception is still evolving.

3. Mahindra & Mahindra: Powering Up with “Born Electric” SUVs!
Mahindra & Mahindra has made a phenomenal comeback in the EV passenger vehicle segment, with their “Born Electric” strategy yielding impressive results. Their focus on robust, purpose-built electric SUVs has resonated well with Indian consumers.
- Units Sold (June 2025): 3,029 units
- Key Models Driving Sales: Mahindra XUV400, Mahindra BE 6, and Mahindra XEV 9e. The BE 6 and XEV 9e, being newer introductions, are significantly contributing to their growth.
Pricing (Ex-showroom, approximate):
- Mahindra XUV400 EV: ₹15.49 lakh – ₹17.69 lakh
- Mahindra BE 6: Pricing for the BE 6 and XEV 9e can vary significantly based on variants and battery packs, but they are positioned as premium electric SUVs. (Some reports indicate BE 6 and XEV 9e long-range variants saw price reductions in July 2025).
Pros:
- Robust Build Quality: Mahindra vehicles are known for their sturdy and durable construction.
- SUV Appeal: Their focus on the highly popular SUV segment caters to a large Indian audience.
- Advanced Technology: The new “Born Electric” platforms bring cutting-edge EV technology and design.
- Growing Portfolio: Rapid expansion of their EV lineup offers more choices.
Cons:
- Charging Network: While growing, their dedicated charging infrastructure might not be as widespread as Tata’s yet.
- Limited Sedan/Hatchback Options: Currently, their focus is primarily on SUVs, limiting choices for those seeking smaller EV form factors.
- Relatively Newer in Mass EV Segment: Despite a strong start, they are still establishing their foothold in the mainstream EV market compared to Tata.

The Road Ahead for Indian EVs
June 2025 witnessed a remarkable surge in electric passenger vehicle sales, with a nearly 80% year-on-year increase. This growth is a testament to the evolving consumer preferences, increasing awareness about environmental benefits, and a stronger supporting ecosystem. With more models launching and charging infrastructure expanding rapidly, the Indian EV market is poised for even greater acceleration in the coming months and years. Keep an eye on this dynamic space as it continues to redefine mobility in India!
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