These EVs – One Can Go 500+ KM on a Single Charge! Maruti, Tata, MG & Kia Are Bringing

Electric cars are not just the future. They are becoming the present. In the next few months, some big car companies like Maruti Suzuki, MG, Kia, and Tata are ready to launch new electric vehicles (EVs) in India.

These cars don’t run on petrol or diesel. They run on electricity. You charge them like a mobile phone. Let’s look at these new cars and what makes them special. We’ll use simple words so anyone can understand.

1. Maruti e-Vitara – Maruti’s First Electric Car

Maruti is India’s biggest car company. Now, it is making its first electric car just for India. It is called the e-Vitara, and it will be launched in September 2025.

This car will be made in Gujarat and sold in other countries too, like Japan.

  • It has big 18-inch wheels.
  • The driver’s seat can move in 10 ways.
  • Back seats can slide and lean back.
  • It has 7 airbags for safety.
  • Smart driving system (Level 2 ADAS) helps you drive safer.
  • You can pick from two batteries. The big one gives 500+ km range.

2. Tata Sierra EV – A Classic Car Returns

You may have heard about the old Tata Sierra. It was popular many years ago. Now, Tata is bringing it back as an electric car.

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  • It will come in October 2025.
  • You can choose between 5-seater and 4-seater versions.
  • It will use batteries also used in Tata Harrier EV.
  • It will run more than 500 km on one full charge.
  • It’s built on Tata’s new EV system called Gen 2 Acti.ev.

This is a comeback car with a modern twist.

3. MG Cyberster – The Super Fast Convertible

MG already sells electric cars like the Comet and Windsor. But now it wants to make something fast and fancy.

The MG Cyberster is not like normal cars.

  • It’s a 2-door convertible. That means you can open the roof.
  • It has a powerful battery of 77 kWh.
  • It can go from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds.
  • It gives 505 bhp power and 725 Nm torque. That means it’s super fast.
  • Bookings have started. Deliveries will begin in August 2025.

This car is for people who want speed and style.

4. Kia Carens Clavis EV – A Family Electric Car

Kia already has big electric cars like the EV6 and EV9, but now it wants to give India a car that more people can afford.

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The Carens Clavis EV will be the first 7-seater electric car in India.

  • It will look almost like the petrol Carens.
  • It may use batteries from Hyundai Creta EV – 42 kWh or 51.4 kWh.
  • Driving range can be between 390 km to 473 km.
  • Great for big families or long-distance trips.

5. MG M9 – The Luxury MPV

This car is called The Presidential Limousine by MG. It’s big, comfy, and very fancy.

  • Seats can move in 16 ways.
  • You get massage, heating, and cooling in seats.
  • It has two big glass roofs (called Yacht-style sunroofs).
  • It has a sound system with 12 speakers.
  • There’s a special 3-zone climate control for extra comfort.

It’s a 7-seater electric car, best for people who want luxury and space.

Final Words: What This Means for India

Electric cars are no longer just dreams. They are becoming real, and more companies are now ready to give us better options. Whether you want a small family car, a sporty car, or a luxury car, you will have choices in 2025.

These cars help the environment and save fuel money too. If charging stations grow in India, EVs will become even more popular.

So keep your eyes open. The electric wave is coming – and this time, it’s made for everyone.

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Michelle McGagh
Michelle McGagh is a seasoned financial journalist with expertise in all aspects of personal finance and automobiles, including mortgages, pensions, investments, and savings. Her work has appeared in top publications such as Citywire Money, The Guardian, Moneywise, Money Observer, Lovemoney, and AOL. Michelle also contributes to financial trade publications, specializing in taxation, regulation, and financial advice. With a focus on clarity and accuracy, she provides valuable insights to both general readers and industry professionals.
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