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      Electric Cars in India

      Most popular Electric cars are Tata Harrier EV, Mahindra BE 6, Mahindra XEV 9e, MG Windsor EV, Tata Punch EV and Tata Nexon EV. These cars comprise majority of market in this segment. In the above-mentioned list, Punch EV has the highest waiting period of 0-27 weeks while BE 6 has a minimum waiting period of 1-8 weeks.

      As per the users, best Electric car is BMW iX1 LWB. iX1 LWB is known for its mileage and styling.

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      49 Electric Cars

      Highest Rated Electric Cars in India

      Best Mileage Car Lotus Eletre Volvo EC40
      Most Stylish Car Porsche Taycan Mercedes-Benz AMG EQS
      High Performance Car Lotus Eletre Volvo EC40
      Most Comfortable Car Mercedes-Benz AMG EQS Lotus Eletre
      Value for Money Car Mahindra XEV 9e Volvo EC40

      Recommended Electric Cars in India

      BMW iX1 LWB Mercedes-Benz EQA Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
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      FAQs About Electric Cars in India

      We do not have mileage data for any of the car in this filter. Please check all highest mileage cars here
      Here are the top 3 most popular Electric cars in India.
      Tata Harrier EV starts at ₹ 22.99 Lakh
      Mahindra BE 6 starts at ₹ 18.9 Lakh
      Mahindra XEV 9e starts at ₹ 21.9 Lakh
      Here are the 3 cheapest Electric cars in India.
      MG Comet EV starts at ₹ 7.36 Lakh
      Tata Tiago EV starts at ₹ 7.99 Lakh
      Tata Punch EV starts at ₹ 9.99 Lakh
      Electric cars come with expensive batteries that are designed to reduce running costs by almost 80%. Secondly, electric cars are produced in small numbers, making them relatively more expensive than their petrol and diesel equivalents.

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