Electric SUVs launching in 2026 in India: An Exciting Year for the Indian EV Market
India’s electric vehicle (EV) journey is moving ahead rapidly. We are in the last month of this year and the upcoming year is going to be great as many new Key Electric SUVs Launching in 2026 which means a win-win situation for electric car manufacturers and for customers also. SUVs will be in trend as these are the preferred body type for Indians. Next year, we can expect to see several new, technologically advanced electric SUVs from both Indian as well as global brands. So let us have a look at top electric SUVs launching in 2026 so that you can make an ideal choice based on your requirements such as driving ranges, modern features, and designs.
Upcoming EV cars in India 2026
Below you can see the list of the key electric SUVs expected to arrive in the Indian market in 2026. Then we shall explore each one in detail.
A Detailed Look at the Upcoming Electric Stars
| S.no | Vehicle Name | Brand | Main Features |
| 1 | Tata Sierra EV | Tata Motors | Long range, technology similar to Curve EV/Harrier EV, premium experience |
| 2 | Mahindra XUV 3XO EV | Mahindra & Mahindra | 450+ km range, two battery options, competitor to Tata Punch EV |
| 3 | Mahindra BE Rall-E | Mahindra & Mahindra | Off-road capabilities, adventure design, INGLO platform |
| 4 | Hyundai Compact E-SUV (Code Name) | Hyundai | Affordable price, suitable for urban use, localized manufacturing |
| 5 | Toyota Urban Cruiser BEV | Toyota | Sibling model of Maruti e Vitara, distinct design, Level 2 ADAS |
| 6 | Maruti Suzuki e Vitara | Maruti Suzuki | Two battery packs, ventilated seating, Level 2 ADAS, mid-size SUV |
Tata Sierra EV

Tata Motors is working hard to further strengthen its EV lineup by introducing its upcoming premium SUV Sierra electric version. It will have the same battery systems used in the Electric versions of Curve and Harrier EV. The SUV is expected to have long driving range and mature electric performance. The Sierra EV will come with the same premiumness and luxury such as a spacious cabin, feature rich powerful performance, and long-range electric SUV.
Mahindra’s XUV 3XO EV & BE Rall-E
Despite having a slow start in the EV sector, Mahindra Company is now growing at a good pace thanks to the introduction of new vehicles. Now the company is ready with its two E-SUVs in 2026. First one is UV 3XO EV, a compact and affordable option focused on urban and family users. It claims a range of over 450 kilometres which is best for daily city commutes and weekend getaways. The second one is the Mahindra BE Rall-E electric SUV especially designed for adventure and off-roading enthusiasts. It features a robust design and specialized mechanical elements.
Maruti Suzuki eVitara and Toyota Urban Cruiser

Maruti and Toyota are partners in the Indian market. As a result two same cars with different brands i.e Maruti Suzuki eVitara and Toyota Urban Cruiser BEV are ready to launch in 2026. These both will share the same underlying technical platform, but will have distinct design languages and brand identities. Both vehicles are expected to feature modern amenities such as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), taking safety and comfort to new levels.
Hyundai Small electric SUV’s launching in 2026 Along with Kia’s EV:
Hyundai is planning to launch a new compact electric SUV in 2026 in India which could be positioned just below the most popular Creta Car. The best thing about these models is their affordability and low running costs. It is expected to be heavily localized to keep its price competitive. This vehicle could prove to be an ideal entry point for urban families looking to buy their first electric car.
Upcoming EV cars in 2026
The upcoming year, 2026 is the important one for the Indian electric vehicle market. With the availability of so many options, customers will have the opportunity to choose from not just one or two, but a wide variety of 7 seater electric suvs. The next year is bringing something for everyone. Now those days are not far away when electric vehicles in India will no longer be just an “alternative” but will become “mainstream.”





