The electric vehicle (EV) industry has seen a massive boost in the recent years, with sales crossing 17,000 units in the month of August alone. With the festive season right around the corner, let me introduce you to the best value-for-money EVs you can buy in 2025 that you definitely won’t regret.

Here are the best electric cars you can buy under 15 Lakh in India!

MG Windsor EV

Windsor ev 3/4
Windsor ev 3/4

MG Windsor EV is currently the best selling EV and has been topping the charts for 9 of the 12 months since its launch. Priced from ₹14.00 Lakh to ₹18.31 Lakh, MG offers its vehicles under the BaaS (Battery-as-a-Service) model, reducing the ownership costs to ₹12.25 Lakh + ₹4.5/km.

  • Price: ₹14.00–18.31 Lakh
  • Battery: 38 kWh & 52.9 kWh
  • Range: Up to 449 km (ARAI)
  • Performance: Up to 136 PS200 Nm, 0–100 in 9.8 s
  • Fast Charging (20-80%) - 45 mins
  • Top Features: 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Fully digital driver display, 6 airbags (standard across variants), 360-degree camera + reverse sensors, Cruise control & climate control, Hill hold assist + electronic parking brake, V2L Charging, ADAS Level 2

Tata Tiago EV

2025 tiago
2025 tiago

The Tata Tiago EV is currently the cheapest EV offered by Tata Motors.

  • Price: ₹7.99–11.14 Lakh
  • Battery: 19.2 kWh & 24 kWh
  • Range: Up to 293 km
  • Performance: Up to 74 bhp114 Nm, 0–60 in 5.7 s
  • Fast Charge: DC Fast Charger: 58 min (0-80%)
  • Features: 10.25-inch touchscreen, Cruise control, regen modes, connected tech, reverse cameras, 4-inch digital instrument cluster, dual airbags, electronic stability control, hill hold control, ABS with EBD.

Tata Nexon EV

Tata Nexon EV
Tata Nexon EV

The Tata Nexon EV, though a little pricier than the Tiago EV, it is still a very reliable option for those looking to switch.

  • Price: ₹12.49–16.99 Lakh
  • Battery: 30 kW & 45 kWh
  • Range: Up to 489 km (MIDC)
  • Performance: Up to 143 bhp215 Nm, 0–100 in 8.9 s
  • Fast Charge: 50 kW DC: 40 min (10-80%)
  • Features: 12.3″ infotainment screen, V2L/V2V, wireless charging, ADAS L1+, 6 airbags, sunroof with voice control, ESP, Hill Hold Control, Hill Descent Control, rear view camera

Tata Punch EV

punch ev new
punch ev new

Though MG Windsor has been topping the individual sales charts, Tata has remained the strongest player in the EV market with its lineup of 6 EVs, ranging from the most budget-friendly to the most feature-packed EVs in the industry. Out of all of these, Tata Punch EV is, in our opinion, the best in this price range.

  • Price: ₹9.99–14.44 Lakh
  • Battery: 25 kWh & 35 kWh
  • Range: Up to 365 km
  • Performance: Up to 121 bhp190 Nm, 0–100 in 9.5 s
  • Fast Charge: 50 kW DC: 56 min (10-80%)
  • Top Features: 10.25″ infotainment screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, sunroof, ADAS L1, Air Purifier With AQI Display, Smart Charging Indicator, Arcade.ev App Suite, Navigation in Cockpit, ESP, ABS with EBD, 360-degree camera, blind spot monitor.

MG Comet EV

mg comet ev 2025
mg comet ev 2025

MG Comet EV is currently the cheapest battery electric vehicle (BEV) in India. On top of this, MG offers the Comet EV under the BaaS model as well at ₹4.99 L + ₹3.1/km, making the upfront cost extremely low.

  • Price: ₹7.50–9.99 Lakh
  • Battery: 17.3 kWh
  • Range: Up to 230 km
  • Performance: Up to 41.42 bhp110 Nm, 0–60 in 19.9 s
  • Features: 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay, Electronically adjustable ORVMs, Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, Electronic stability control, Rear seat belts, Hill-hold assist, Reverse parking sensors and camera

Choosing the right electric car ultimately depends on your riding needs, budget, and the kind of features you prioritize. Whether you’re looking for a daily commuter with smart tech, or a performance-oriented machine, the current EV lineup has something for everyone.

With increasing support infrastructure, improved battery tech, and aggressive pricing, now is a great time to go electric. Keep an eye on emerging players, but stick with models that offer a balanced combination of range, reliability, and post-sales support. The shift to electric isn’t just the future—it’s already here.