Nowadays, a lot of people want to use environmentally friendly products. Electric cars are growing in popularity as a result. These vehicles don’t emit any harmful emissions because they are powered by batteries rather than petrol or diesel. This improves the planet’s quality of life and helps to maintain clean air.
Many Indians are now considering purchasing electric vehicles. They appreciate that these vehicles are fuel-free, quiet, and smooth to drive, all of which result in financial savings. However, a common query is, “How far can I go on one battery charge?” Previously, electric cars had a limited range and required frequent charging. However, due to advancements in technology, electric vehicles.
In this article, we will talk about some of the best electric cars in India in 2025 that can go very far. We will help you understand which cars are good for long drives and which one might be the best for your needs.
Tata Nexon EV Long Range:
The 2025 Tata Nexon EV features an exceptionally bold design, along with improved technology and performance. It offers a driving range of 350 km and supports fast-charging capabilities. Inside, it boasts a premium cabin with a large touchscreen, ventilated front seats, and wireless smartphone connectivity. A big selling feature is safety, with 6 airbags, ADAS features and a 5-star crash test rating. The price will start at ₹14.5 lakh, making this a very appealing proposition for buyers of contemporary, sustainable SUV-like vehicles. It comes with a powerful 45 kWh battery that can go up to 489 km (ARAI-rated) but in real driving, you can expect around 350 km per full charge.
Hyundai IONIQ 5:

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a modern, luxurious electric crossover with a real-world range of 457 km and ultra-fast charging with its 72.6kWh battery and 800V charging capacity. The Ioniq 5 is built on the Hyundai E-GMP platform and boasts a cabin that is spacious, comfortable, uses sustainable materials along with the latest technology and ADAS features (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems). The performance on the road is extremely smooth and responsive. The ride is refined and excellent comfort provided by the zero-gravity front seats. The Ioniq 5 is priced at ₹44.95 lakh (introductory) and frankly, it is cheaper than its rivals because it is assembled in India. It may lack a few features, but the design, practicality and EV credentials of the Ioniq 5 makes it one of the top electric luxury cars in India.
BYD Seal:

The BYD Seal is an impressive electric sedan that was announced with a price range of ₹41–53 lakh (ex-showroom). It will be available in RWD and AWD configurations, with power outputs up to 530hp (395kw), and a claimed range up to 650 km. There are two Blade battery options-61.44 kWh and 82.56 kWh- and charging rates at 150kW, which should take 37 minutes to go from 10% to 80% charge. The cabin features a 15.6-inch rotating touchscreen, leatherette upholstery, wireless Apple CarPlay/ Android Auto, and ADAS features. In terms of safety, there are 10 airbags, a full 360° camera, and Euro NCAP 5-star rating. Competing with the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, the BYD Seal should be regarded as a strong contender with lots to offer as a powerful feature-rich EV sedan available in India.
Mahindra BE 6:

The Mahindra BE 6 electric SUV, with its large 79kWh battery, has a claimed ARAI range of 682km, but in real-world driving conditions, we managed an overall distance of 449km. In the city, it achieved 5.55km/kWh, giving us 439km, and on the highway, it achieved a slightly better 5.81km/kWh, for a range of 459km. It does have good aerodynamics, weighs less than its competitors thank to the alloy wheels and low-rolling-resistance tyres which maximise efficiency. Coming from a rear-powered 286hp motor, the BE 6 tries hard to generate pompous performance but has good practicality. It is priced from ₹19.65–27.65 lakh (ex-showroom) which puts it in a strong position in India’s mid-size electric SUV segment.
Hyundai Creta EV:

At Auto Expo 2025, Hyundai unveiled the Creta Electric, which has a starting price of ₹17.99 lakh and two battery options: 42kWh and 51.4kWh. Its claimed range is up to 473 km. The top model generates 171 PS, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.9 seconds, and charges quickly from 10 to 80% in 58 minutes. It has two 10.25-inch screens, a panoramic sunroof, a contemporary design, and Level-2 ADAS for safety. The interior features a Bose sound system, ambient lighting, ventilated seats, and a chic floating console. For Indian consumers, it’s a cost-effective electric SUV with a variety of models and colour choices.