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Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, backed by wide and fast-growing line-ups, secure high ranks among India’s most popular electric car brands in June 2025
Electric cars are gradually penetrating deeper into the Indian auto market. June 2025 was a great month for these zero-emission models, with local brands bringing most of the growth. According to data from the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), 13,178 electric cars were sold in India in June 2025. Once again, Tata Motors was the no.1 player in this category. The company sold 4,708 electric cars last month, registering a month-over-month (MoM) growth of 8.21% (May 2025: 4,351 units) and a year-over-year (YoY) growth of 2.48% (June 2024: 4,594 units).
JSW MG Motor was in the second position in June 2025, having sold 3,972 electric cars. The joint venture between JSW Group and China’s SAIC Motor recorded just 5.50% MoM growth (May 2025: 3,765 units) but a whopping 168.38% YoY growth (June 2024: 1,480 units), mainly due to the MG Windsor.
Ranking third, Mahindra & Mahindra also saw a healthy growth in June 2025. The company shipped 3,029 electric cars last month, marking a decent 15.08% MoM growth (May 2025: 2,632 units) but a phenomenal 523.25% spike from the same month a year ago (June 2024: 486 units).
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| Elctric Car Sales (OEM) | June 2025 | June 2024 |
| 1. Tata Motors (2.48) | 4,708 | 4,594 |
| 2. JSW MG (168%) | 3,972 | 1,480 |
| 3. Mahindra (523%) | 3,029 | 486 |
| 4. Hyundai (712%) | 512 | 63 |
| 5. BYD (95%) | 476 | 243 |
| 6. BMW (275%) | 214 | 57 |
| 7. PCA (-66%) | 80 | 238 |
| 8. Mercedes Benz (95%) | 94 | 48 |
| 9. Kia (156%) | 41 | 16 |
| 10. Volvo (-54%) | 22 | 48 |
| Others (-40%) | 30 | 50 |
| Total (79%) | 13,178 | 7,233 |
Hyundai’s Creta Electric hasn’t had the kind of impact the market was expecting. Despite the locally manufactured model in showrooms now, Hyundai sold just 512 electric cars in June 2025, which brought it to fourth position on the sales chart. That was a 15.51% decline compared to May 2025 (606 units) but a solid 712.70% YoY growth over June 2024 (63 units), back when the company had only the expensive Ioniq 5 in showrooms.
The fifth highest sales in June 2025 came from China’s BYD, with 476 electric cars delivered. The company saw a 3.64% MoM decline (May 2025: 494 units) but a superb 95.88% YoY growth (June 2024: 57 units) last month. Next up was Citroen, which delivered just 80 units of its only electric car available in our market – the e-C3.
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Mercedes-Benz with 94 units, Kia with 41 units, and Volvo Cars with 22 units took the seventh, eighth, and ninth spots, respectively. Other brands cumulatively contributed 30 units to the total of 13,178 electric car sales.
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