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Electric Cars · 7 June 2026One prompt · three engines

Prompt 15 · 7 June 2026

Electric car with biggest battery India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 7 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 7 June 2026

If you're asking **which electric car sold in India in 2026 has the biggest battery**, the leader is the Mercedes-Benz EQS with a **107.8 kWh usable battery pack**. It also offers one of the longest ranges available in India, at up to 857 km (WLTP). ### Largest EV batteries in India (2026) | Rank | EV | Battery Capacity | |------|------|------:| | 1 | Mercedes-Benz EQS | **107.8 kWh** | | 2 | Hyundai Ioniq 5 | **84 kWh** | | 3 | Mahindra BE 6 | **79 kWh** | | 4 | Mahindra XEV 9e | **79 kWh** | | 5 | Tata Safari EV | **75 kWh** (expected) | | 6 | Maruti Suzuki e Vitara | **61.1 kWh** | | 7 | VinFast VF MPV 7 | **60.13 kWh** | ### Among mainstream Indian-market EVs The biggest battery in a locally developed, mass-market EV is the **79 kWh pack** used in the Mahindra BE 6 and Mahindra XEV 9e. ### Upcoming larger-battery EVs The upcoming Skoda Peaq is expected to bring an **89 kWh battery** to India around 2027, though it is not yet on sale. So, the short answer is: **Biggest battery EV in India (2026):** Mercedes-Benz EQS — **107.8 kWh battery**. If you'd like, I can also list the **top 10 EVs in India by battery size**, **range**, or **price-to-battery-value ratio**.

Answered 7 June 2026

If we are talking about absolute numbers across the entire Indian automotive market, the crown for the **biggest battery pack** goes to the ultra-luxury segment. Here is how the hierarchy breaks down by battery capacity, ranging from multi-crore luxury imports to the mass-market options. --- ## 👑 The Absolute Biggest (Ultra-Luxury Segment) The absolute largest battery packs available in India belong to high-end luxury electric vehicles: | Vehicle | Battery Capacity | Claimed Range (ARAI / WLTP) | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **BMW iX (Top-spec variants)** | **111.5 kWh** | ~635 km | | **Mercedes-Benz EQS Sedan** | **107.8 kWh** | Up to 857 km | These vehicles require massive battery packs to pull their heavy chassis while providing top-tier performance and immense driving range. --- ## 🚗 The Mid-Tier Premium Leaders If you look slightly below the hyper-luxury space but still within the premium bracket, the battery sizes remain incredibly substantial: * **Audi e-tron GT:** Features a **93.4 kWh** battery pack. * **Mahindra BE 6 / XEV 9e:** Built on Mahindra's new INGLO platform, the top variants push boundaries with a hefty **79 kWh** battery pack, offering claimed ranges near 680 km. --- ## 🇮🇳 The Mass-Market Segment Leaders (Under ₹25 Lakh) For everyday consumer EVs where price meets maximum battery capacity, the landscape has scaled significantly: * **MG Windsor EV (Higher Pro variants):** Leads the mass-market pack with a **52.9 kWh** battery, bringing a claimed range of 449 km. * **Tata Nexon EV (Long Range):** Comes with a upgraded **45 kWh** battery pack, achieving a certified range of 489 km. * **Tata Punch EV (Long Range):** A compact powerhouse running a **40 kWh** battery pack. Are you looking at EVs from a perspective of high-end luxury tech, or are you tracking the most practical large-battery options for daily driving?

Answered 7 June 2026

Based on the landscape as of mid-2026, the **Mercedes-Benz EQS** and **Audi Q8 e-tron** represent some of the highest battery capacities available in the Indian luxury EV market, often featuring packs exceeding 100 kWh. However, when considering mainstream, premium, and luxury options in India for 2026, the biggest battery trends include: - **Premium/Luxury Segment:** Vehicles like the Mercedes-Benz EQS (sedan) and SUV variants, along with the Audi Q8 e-tron, feature the largest capacities, often in the **100 kWh - 110 kWh+** range, designed for long-range intercity travel. - **Mass Market/Premium Adoption:** The **Tata Punch EV** (facelifted model) is a key player, offering a **40 kWh** battery pack in the compact SUV segment with claimed real-world ranges suitable for Indian conditions. - **Other Notable Mentions:** Models such as the **BMW i7** and **Porsche Taycan** also offer massive battery options, frequently pushing the top end of capacity limits in the Indian market. **Key 2026 Trends:** - **Long-Range Focus:** Manufacturers are focusing on maximizing battery efficiency rather than just size, with many premium cars promising 500 km+ real-world range. - **Fast Charging:** Battery technology improvements mean these large packs support faster charging times to improve convenience. If you are looking for a specific type of car (luxury vs. mass-market), I can refine this list further.