Yes—an electric car can be worth buying in India in 2026, but it depends heavily on your driving pattern. **An EV is usually worth it if:** - You drive **1,000+ km per month** - Most trips are within **300–400 km** - You can install a **home charger** - You plan to keep the car for **5+ years** If you regularly do long highway trips in areas with limited charging infrastructure, a strong hybrid may still be the better choice. ### Top EVs to consider in India (2026) | Model | Approx. Price | Claimed Range | Best For | |---------|---------|---------|---------| | Mahindra BE 6 | ₹18.9–28.5 lakh | Up to ~680 km | Overall best EV under ₹30 lakh | | Tata Curvv EV | ₹17–22 lakh | Up to ~585 km | Style + long range | | MG Windsor EV | ₹14–16 lakh | Up to ~449 km | Family value buy | | Tata Punch EV | ₹9.7–13 lakh | Up to ~350 km | Best budget EV | | Maruti Suzuki e Vitara | ₹16–20 lakh | Up to ~543 km | Service network + practicality | | Mahindra XEV 9e | ₹22–31 lakh | Up to ~650 km | Premium tech and space | Range and pricing are based on current 2026 listings and manufacturer specifications. ### My picks by budget **Under ₹15 lakh** 1. Tata Punch EV 2. MG Windsor EV **₹15–20 lakh** 1. Tata Curvv EV 2. Maruti Suzuki e Vitara **₹20–30 lakh** 1. Mahindra BE 6 2. Mahindra XEV 9e The BE 6 currently stands out for its combination of range, performance, charging capability, and technology package. The Curvv EV is one of the strongest value options if you want long range without crossing ₹20 lakh. ### For Kerala specifically Since you're in Kerala, an EV becomes more attractive if: - You have a dedicated parking spot for charging. - Your daily commute is below 100 km. - You frequently drive in cities such as Kochi, Kozhikode, or Kannur where charging networks are improving. If you tell me: 1. Your budget, 2. Monthly driving distance, 3. Whether you have home charging, I can narrow it down to the best EV for your exact situation.
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