The Indian electric vehicle market has entered a new phase in 2026. Range is the most important factor for EV buyers. Battery capacity and battery warranty are also crucial. Battery technology is improving rapidly. As a result, several electric cars in India now offer 600–850 km of claimed range on a single charge.
Below is a list of the top 10 longest range electric cars available in India. Additionally, it includes their battery pack size and warranty details.
1. Mercedes-Benz EQS
Claimed Range: 857 km (WLTP)
Battery Pack: 107.8 kWh usable lithium-ion battery
Battery Warranty: Up to 10 years or 250,000 km
The Mercedes-Benz EQS currently holds the title of India’s longest-range electric car. Its massive battery and ultra-low aerodynamic drag coefficient of 0.20 help deliver exceptional efficiency. Fast charging supports up to 200 kW DC, enabling rapid long-distance travel. ()
2. Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
Claimed Range: 820 km (WLTP)
Battery Pack: Around 122 kWh lithium-ion battery
Battery Warranty: 8 years or around 160,000 km
The EQS SUV combines the luxury and technology of the EQS sedan with the practicality of a three-row luxury SUV. It offers impressive range despite its larger size thanks to advanced battery management and aerodynamic design. ()
3. Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric
Claimed Range: 792 km (WLTP)
Battery Pack: Around 85 kWh next-generation battery (expected)
Battery Warranty: Expected around 8 years / 160,000 km
The CLA Electric is Mercedes’ upcoming entry-luxury electric sedan, built on the new MMA electric architecture. The car is expected to deliver ultra-fast charging, capable of adding around 400 km of range in about 20 minutes.
4. Kia EV6
Claimed Range: Up to 708 km (ARAI)
Battery Pack: 77.4 kWh lithium-ion battery
Battery Warranty: 8 years or 160,000 km (typical global coverage)
The Kia EV6 is one of the most technologically advanced EVs in India. Built on Hyundai-Kia’s E-GMP platform, it features 800-volt charging architecture, enabling extremely fast charging speeds.
5. Mahindra BE 6
Claimed Range: 683 km (MIDC)
Battery Pack: 59 kWh or 79 kWh LFP battery
Battery Warranty: Lifetime for first owner (10 years / 200,000 km for subsequent owners)
The Mahindra BE 6 is the longest-range EV currently produced by an Indian manufacturer. Built on Mahindra’s new INGLO electric architecture, the SUV supports ultra-fast charging and high-efficiency power electronics. ()
6. Tesla Model Y
Claimed Range: 661 km (WLTP – Long Range RWD)
Battery Pack: Approx. 75 kWh lithium-ion battery
Battery Warranty: 8 years or up to 192,000 km
The Tesla Model Y brings Tesla’s globally renowned efficiency, software ecosystem and Supercharger network to India. Tesla’s advanced battery management system allows the SUV to achieve strong range even with a relatively smaller battery pack.
7. Mahindra XEV 9e
Claimed Range: 656 km (MIDC)
Battery Pack: 59 kWh or 79 kWh LFP battery
Battery Warranty: Lifetime for first owner
The Mahindra XEV 9e is a premium electric coupe-SUV based on the INGLO platform. It shares its battery technology with the BE 6 and offers high performance along with fast charging capability. ()
8. Hyundai Ioniq 5
Claimed Range: 631 km (ARAI)
Battery Pack: 72.6 kWh lithium-ion battery
Battery Warranty: 8 years or 160,000 km
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is one of the most awarded EVs globally. It features vehicle-to-load (V2L) technology, allowing it to power appliances and electronic devices. The car also supports ultra-fast 800V charging. ()
9. Tata Harrier EV
Claimed Range: 627 km (Claimed)
Battery Pack: Around 75 kWh lithium-ion battery
Battery Warranty: Lifetime battery warranty
The Tata Harrier EV is Tata Motors’ flagship electric SUV. It offers a large battery pack, dual-motor all-wheel drive capability, and strong off-road features while maintaining over 600 km of range. ()
10. BMW i7
Claimed Range: 625 km (WLTP)
Battery Pack: 101.7 kWh lithium-ion battery
Battery Warranty: 8 years or 160,000 km
The BMW i7 is a luxury electric limousine offering cutting-edge technology, powerful dual motors, and exceptional cabin comfort. Despite its large size and luxury features, it still delivers over 600 km of range.
Quick Comparison Table
| EV Model | Range | Battery Pack | Battery Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mercedes EQS | 857 km | 107.8 kWh | 10 yrs / 250,000 km |
| EQS SUV | 820 km | ~122 kWh | 8 yrs / 160,000 km |
| CLA Electric | 792 km | ~85 kWh | ~8 yrs |
| Kia EV6 | 708 km | 77.4 kWh | 8 yrs / 160,000 km |
| Mahindra BE 6 | 683 km | 59 / 79 kWh | Lifetime |
| Tesla Model Y | 661 km | ~75 kWh | 8 yrs / 192,000 km |
| Mahindra XEV 9e | 656 km | 59 / 79 kWh | Lifetime |
| Hyundai Ioniq 5 | 631 km | 72.6 kWh | 8 yrs / 160,000 km |
| Tata Harrier EV | 627 km | ~75 kWh | Lifetime |
| BMW i7 | 625 km | 101.7 kWh | 8 yrs / 160,000 km |
The Future of Long-Range EVs in India
The race for longer range EVs is accelerating rapidly. Just a few years ago, most electric cars in India offered 300–400 km of range. Now, several models easily cross 600 km.
With larger battery packs, faster charging networks, and improved battery warranties, long-distance electric travel in India is becoming increasingly practical.
Industry analysts believe that by 2030, EVs with 700–900 km range could become common in the premium segment.

