If you're asking **which electric car sold in India in 2026 has the biggest battery**, the answer depends on the price segment: | Model | Battery Capacity | Approx. Range | |---------|---------:|---------:| | Mercedes CLA Electric | **85.5 kWh** | 750+ km WLTP | | Hyundai IONIQ 5 | **84 kWh** | 690 km ARAI | | Mahindra BE 6 | **79 kWh** | 682 km MIDC | | Mahindra XEV 9e | **79 kWh** | 656 km MIDC | | Tata Harrier EV | **75 kWh** | 627 km ARAI | | Maruti Suzuki e Vitara | **61.1 kWh** | 543 km claimed | | Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella E3 | **61 kWh** | — | The **largest battery currently available in an India-market passenger EV appears to be the 85.5 kWh pack in the Mercedes CLA Electric**, followed closely by the 84 kWh battery in the Hyundai IONIQ 5 facelift. If you're interested specifically in **mainstream EVs under ₹30 lakh**, the leader is the **Mahindra BE 6 with a 79 kWh battery**, which is significantly larger than most rivals in its price range. If you'd like, I can also list: - EVs with the **longest range** in India (2026), - EVs with the **biggest battery under ₹20 lakh**, or - a comparison of **BE 6 vs XEV 9e vs Harrier EV**.
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