Top 10 Electric Car Companies in India – June 2025 Overview

By Devadigax on Jul 06, 2025
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India’s electric vehicle (EV) market continues to evolve rapidly, with homegrown and international brands competing for dominance. June 2025 sales figures reveal the growing consumer interest in sustainable mobility, backed by improved infrastructure, government incentives, and increasing model variety. Here's a deep dive into the top 10 electric car companies in India based on their unit sales for the month of June 2025.


1. Tata Motors – 4,664 Units

Tata Motors maintains its undisputed leadership in the Indian EV market. With a commanding lead of over 700 units ahead of its nearest competitor, Tata's EV lineup, including models like the Nexon EV, Tigor EV, and Punch EV, continues to appeal to a wide range of consumers. Known for affordability, safety, and local production, Tata’s consistent innovation and aggressive pricing keep it at the top.


2. MG Motor – 3,945 Units

MG Motor secures the second spot with its tech-forward EV portfolio. The MG ZS EV and MG Comet EV have carved a niche, especially in urban areas. The company’s focus on connected features, solid build quality, and expanding charging infrastructure partnerships plays a pivotal role in its strong performance.


3. Mahindra – 2,979 Units

Mahindra surges ahead, continuing its resurgence in the EV segment. Its recent launch, the XUV400 EV, has been well-received for its performance and practicality. With its deep understanding of the Indian market and plans to expand its EV lineup further, Mahindra is clearly back in the game.


4. Hyundai – 509 Units

Hyundai remains a notable contender with models like the Kona Electric and the Ioniq 5. While positioned at the premium end, Hyundai’s focus on futuristic design, global platforms, and performance has helped it sustain interest among premium buyers.


5. BYD – 461 Units

Chinese automaker BYD (Build Your Dreams) is steadily making inroads in India. The BYD Atto 3 and e6 MPV are gaining traction, especially in the fleet and commercial segments. Known for superior battery technology and range, BYD is focused on growing its retail presence in India.


6. BMW – 212 Units

BMW’s EV portfolio in India, led by the i4, iX, and i7, targets luxury-conscious customers. While volumes are modest, the brand is focusing on sustainable luxury and performance to differentiate itself in the premium EV segment.


7. Mercedes-Benz – 91 Units

Mercedes-Benz, with its EQ lineup including the EQB and EQE, appeals to the ultra-premium market. Although the unit numbers are lower, Mercedes is building a strong luxury EV brand presence and remains a preferred choice among elite EV buyers.


8. Citroën – 80 Units

Citroën has begun establishing itself in the compact EV segment, led by the ë-C3 Electric. Its strategy revolves around affordable electric mobility for city use, targeting the urban millennial demographic. With improved distribution and visibility, it is slowly gaining a foothold.


9. Kia – 41 Units

Kia’s EV6, though globally acclaimed, has limited volumes in India due to its premium pricing and CBU import status. However, with upcoming plans for localized EV production, Kia could become a serious contender in the future.


10. Volvo – 22 Units

Volvo rounds off the list with niche offerings like the XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge. It focuses on Scandinavian design, safety, and sustainability. Though the numbers are low, Volvo is laying the groundwork for long-term EV expansion in India.


June 2025 showcased the growing momentum of EV adoption in India. While Tata Motors continues its stronghold, MG and Mahindra are aggressively expanding. International players like BYD, Hyundai, and luxury marques are refining their strategies to tap into India’s evolving EV landscape.

As battery technology improves and charging infrastructure becomes more accessible, these rankings could see a shake-up in the coming months. The Indian EV revolution is just getting started, and the future looks electric.

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