India’s electric vehicle market continued its upward trajectory in March 2025, with 10,078 electric four-wheelers sold, according to the government’s VAHAN portal (without Telangana). Tata Motors retained its leadership position, securing a 46% market share, while JSW MG Motor emerged as the biggest gainer, capturing 38% of the market.
A major driving force behind MG’s success was the Windsor SUV, which quickly became a customer favourite. The Windsor EV, aided by its battery rental option, recorded over 10,000 units sold within the first three months of launch, making it the best-selling electric car in the country.
The momentum in India’s EV space was further bolstered by Hyundai’s entry into the mass-market segment with the Creta Electric, which secured a 20% market share in March. Meanwhile, Maruti Suzuki is gearing up to make its presence felt with the upcoming launch of the e-Vitara, first showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo earlier this year.
JSW MG Motor’s rapid growth continued in March, with domestic sales hitting 5,500 units in wholesale figures. The Windsor, Comet, and ZS EV contributed over 85% of the company’s total sales. March also marked Windsor's highest-ever monthly sales. Looking ahead, MG is set to expand its lineup with the launch of the Cyberster electric roadster and the M9 MPV under its new premium sub-brand, MG Select.
Among other players, Mahindra & Mahindra accounted for 3.1% market share, while Kia, Citroen, and BYD collectively held 4.6%. However, with Maruti Suzuki’s entry into the EV segment on the horizon, competition is expected to heat up, making the coming months crucial for automakers in India’s evolving EV landscape.
A major driving force behind MG’s success was the Windsor SUV, which quickly became a customer favourite. The Windsor EV, aided by its battery rental option, recorded over 10,000 units sold within the first three months of launch, making it the best-selling electric car in the country.
The momentum in India’s EV space was further bolstered by Hyundai’s entry into the mass-market segment with the Creta Electric, which secured a 20% market share in March. Meanwhile, Maruti Suzuki is gearing up to make its presence felt with the upcoming launch of the e-Vitara, first showcased at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo earlier this year.
JSW MG Motor’s rapid growth continued in March, with domestic sales hitting 5,500 units in wholesale figures. The Windsor, Comet, and ZS EV contributed over 85% of the company’s total sales. March also marked Windsor's highest-ever monthly sales. Looking ahead, MG is set to expand its lineup with the launch of the Cyberster electric roadster and the M9 MPV under its new premium sub-brand, MG Select.
Among other players, Mahindra & Mahindra accounted for 3.1% market share, while Kia, Citroen, and BYD collectively held 4.6%. However, with Maruti Suzuki’s entry into the EV segment on the horizon, competition is expected to heat up, making the coming months crucial for automakers in India’s evolving EV landscape.
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