India's electric vehicle market reached a new milestone in June 2026, with monthly sales surpassing 55,000 units for the first time. Drawing from the latest sales data and market analysis (including AutoInfo's comprehensive video report), this deep dive examines the top 10 best-selling electric cars, the trends shaping India's EV landscape, and what the data tells us about the road ahead.
Video highlights
What the video shows
June 2026 EV sales overview
The video opens with the latest June 2026 sales figures for the Indian EV market, setting the stage for a detailed ranking of the top 10 best-selling electric cars.
Top 5 EV models breakdown
A deep dive into the leading EV models capturing the most registrations in June 2026, including market share data and month-over-month growth trends.
Price and feature comparison
Comparative analysis of pricing, driving range, battery capacity, and key specifications across the top-selling EVs in the Indian market.
Market trends and consumer behavior
Examination of shifting consumer preferences toward more affordable EVs and the role of government incentives in driving demand.
Regional sales distribution
Breakdown of EV sales across Indian states and cities, highlighting which regions are leading adoption.
Outlook for H2 2026
Forecast for the second half of 2026, including expected new model launches and policy changes under FAME III.
Key moments from the video
What the footage reveals






Key data
Numbers that put India's EV market in perspective
Monthly EV sales crossed the 55,000-unit milestone, reflecting year-on-year growth of approximately 35% compared to June 2025.
Electric vehicles now account for 6.5% of all new passenger vehicle sales in India, up from 4.2% in June 2025.
India’s best-selling EVs span from the affordable Tata Tiago EV (₹10 lakh) to premium options like BYD (₹40 lakh).
India’s EV market grew 35% year-on-year in June 2026, making it one of the fastest-growing EV markets globally.
Analysis
Breaking down what this means for India's EV transition
India’s EV market hits new highs
June 2026 marked a historic month for electric vehicle sales in India, with over 55,000 units sold. This growth is driven by expanding model availability from both domestic and international manufacturers, aggressive pricing strategies, and sustained government support through production-linked incentives (PLI) and state-level EV policies.
Top sellers reveal market dynamics
The top 10 list reveals important dynamics about India’s EV landscape. The dominance of affordable models in the ₹10-20 lakh range confirms that price sensitivity remains the primary factor for Indian EV buyers. Premium models from BYD and MG in the top 10 show a growing segment of aspirational buyers.
Infrastructure and policy tailwinds
India’s EV charging infrastructure has expanded significantly, with over 12,000 public charging stations now operational nationwide. The FAME III scheme, expected in late 2026, is anticipated to provide renewed purchase incentives and charging infrastructure support.
Competition intensifies across segments
The competitive landscape is rapidly evolving. Tata faces increasing pressure from MG’s affordable Windsor EV and Citroen’s ë-C3. Meanwhile, BYD is aggressively expanding its dealer network and introducing price-competitive models.
Comparison
How the top EV models stack up
| Model | Segment | Key Strength |
|---|---|---|
| Tata Tiago EV | Hatchback (Affordable) | Lowest entry price, strong brand trust |
| Tata Punch EV | Compact SUV | SUV appeal at affordable price point |
| MG Windsor EV | Mid-size | Excellent range-to-price ratio |
| Citroen ë-C3 | Hatchback (Budget) | Aggressive pricing, European design |
| BYD Atto 3 | Premium SUV | Extended range, premium features |
| Tata Nexon EV | Mid SUV | Proven platform, wide service network |
| MG Comet EV | City car | Ultra-compact, ideal for urban commutes |
| Mahindra XUV400 | Mid SUV | Indian brand, competitive range |
| Hyundai Kona Electric | Premium compact | Global platform, reliable range |
| BYD e6 | MPV/Taxi | Fleet-friendly, proven durability |
FAQ
Common questions about India's EV market
Which is the best-selling electric car in India in June 2026?
The Tata Tiago EV continues to lead monthly sales charts in India, followed closely by the Tata Punch EV and MG Windsor EV. Tata’s affordable models dominate the top positions.
What is the price range of top-selling EVs in India?
India’s top-selling EVs span from approximately ₹10 lakh for the Tata Tiago EV to around ₹40 lakh for the BYD Atto 3. The sweet spot for mass adoption appears to be the ₹12-20 lakh range.
How does India’s EV adoption compare globally?
India’s EV penetration of 6.5% of new car sales is lower than China (55%) and Europe (~25%), but growth is accelerating. India is now the fourth-largest EV market globally by volume.
What government policies support EV adoption in India?
India supports EV adoption through the FAME subsidy scheme, state-level EV policies, reduced GST of 5% on EVs (versus 28% for ICE vehicles), and the PLI scheme for battery manufacturing.
What are the most affordable electric cars in India?
The most affordable electric cars in India include the Tata Tiago EV (starting ~₹10 lakh), Citroen ë-C3 (starting ~₹12 lakh), and the MG Comet EV (starting ~₹8 lakh).
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