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Electric Cars · 10 June 2026One prompt · three engines

Prompt 30 · 10 June 2026

Electric car warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 10 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 10 June 2026

Here’s a detailed comparison of **electric car warranties in India for 2026**. I’ll break it down into **battery warranty**, **powertrain warranty**, and **general car warranty** for some of the most popular EVs currently available or expected in 2026. Keep in mind that these are indicative figures based on manufacturer announcements and market trends; specifics may vary with variants or official updates. --- ### **1. Tata Nexon EV** - **Basic/Vehicle Warranty:** 3 years / 1,00,000 km - **Battery & Motor Warranty:** 8 years / 1,60,000 km (Li-ion battery) - **Notes:** Covers battery capacity degradation below 70% --- ### **2. MG ZS EV / MG Comet EV** - **Basic/Vehicle Warranty:** 5 years / unlimited km - **Battery & Motor Warranty:** 8 years / 1,60,000 km - **Notes:** MG emphasizes battery health checks; replacement if performance falls below standard --- ### **3. Hyundai Kona Electric** - **Basic/Vehicle Warranty:** 3 years / 1,00,000 km - **Battery & Motor Warranty:** 8 years / 1,60,000 km - **Notes:** Covers battery deterioration; free software updates to optimize battery life --- ### **4. Mahindra eXUV300 / Mahindra Atom EV (upcoming)** - **Basic/Vehicle Warranty:** 3 years / 1,00,000 km - **Battery & Motor Warranty:** 8 years / 1,60,000 km - **Notes:** Mahindra focuses on urban EVs with battery swap readiness in some models --- ### **5. Audi e-tron / Mercedes EQB (Premium EVs)** - **Basic/Vehicle Warranty:** 4-5 years / 1,00,000–1,25,000 km - **Battery & Motor Warranty:** 8 years / 1,60,000 km - **Notes:** Includes roadside assistance and battery performance guarantee --- ### **Key Takeaways for Indian EV Buyers** 1. **Battery warranty is the most important factor** — usually 8 years or 1.6 lakh km. 2. **Vehicle warranty is shorter** (3–5 years), but premium brands offer longer coverage. 3. **Degradation coverage matters** — many manufacturers promise replacement if capacity falls below 70%. 4. **Software updates** can extend battery life and efficiency, especially for premium EVs. 5. **Charging and service network** is crucial — a warranty is only useful if the manufacturer has widespread service centers. --- If you want, I can make a **side-by-side table comparing all major EVs in India for 2026** including **price, range, and warranty**—so it’s easy to see which offers the best overall value. Do you want me to make that table?

Answered 10 June 2026

In 2026, the electric vehicle (EV) market in India has seen a massive shift in warranty packages. As manufacturers fight for market share, they are moving away from standard timelines to offer highly competitive terms—including lifetime warranties for first-time buyers. Because battery replacements can cost anywhere from ₹5 Lakh to ₹10 Lakh, understanding these differences is crucial before making a purchase. Here is how the major EV brands in India stack up in 2026. --- ## 2026 EV Battery Warranty Comparison The industry baseline remains **8 years or 1,60,000 km**, but several brands have introduced disruptive "First Owner" privileges. | Brand | Standard Battery Warranty | First Owner / Special Highlights | |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Tata Motors** | 8 Years / 1,60,000 km | **Lifetime Warranty** (Up to 15 years, unlimited km) on select variants like the 2026 Tiago.ev (24 kWh) and Nexon EV. | | **Mahindra** | 10 Years / 2,00,000 km | **Lifetime Warranty** for the first private owner on select newer models (like the BE series and XUV400). | | **MG Motor** | 8 Years / 1,50,000 km | Offers promotional lifetime coverage for early bird buyers on select models (e.g., Windsor EV). *Comet EV drops to 1,20,000 km.* | | **Hyundai** | 8 Years / 1,60,000 km | Consistent across high-end platforms (Ioniq 5). Focuses heavily on degradation thresholds. | | **BYD** | 8 Years / 1,60,000 km | Standardized across Blade Battery models (Atto 3, Seal) with strong capacity retention guarantees. | | **VinFast** | 10 Years / 2,00,000 km | Flat comprehensive coverage for both vehicle and battery right from entry into the Indian market. | --- ## Critical Hidden Details (The Fine Print) When comparing these warranties, do not just look at the headline numbers. Keep these three factors in mind: ### 1. The Second-Owner Revision If you plan to sell your EV in a few years, note that **"Lifetime" warranties do not transfer to the next buyer**. * **Tata & MG:** If you resell the car, the warranty automatically resets to the standard **8 years / 1,60,000 km** from the original purchase date for the second owner. * **Mahindra:** Resale coverage gracefully drops to a still-impressive **10 years / 2,00,000 km**. ### 2. Battery Degradation vs. Outright Failure An EV battery naturally loses capacity over time. Most manufacturers guarantee that the battery pack will maintain at least **70% to 75% of its original capacity** during the warranty window. > **Warning:** If your range drops significantly but stays above the brand's technical degradation threshold (e.g., it holds 72% health), the manufacturer will generally *not* replace the battery under warranty. ### 3. The BaaS (Battery as a Service) Loophole With the rise of BaaS models in 2026 (offered by MG, Tata, etc., where you buy the car shell and rent the battery per kilometer), the warranty structure changes. Under BaaS, you technically do not own the battery, meaning **the OEM or energy provider is permanently responsible for its health and replacement**, effectively giving you a continuous warranty as long as you pay the subscription.

Answered 10 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the Indian electric vehicle (EV) market has standardized on strong battery warranties, with ** setting a new benchmark by offering a lifetime warranty** for first-time owners on their newest models. Other manufacturers typically provide an 8-year or 1.6 lakh km warranty. Here is a comparison of key electric car warranties in India as of June 2026: 1. Tata Motors EV Warranty (2026) - **Models:** Harrier.ev, Curvv.ev, Nexon.ev (45kWh), Punch.ev (40kWh), Tiago.ev. - **Battery Warranty (Private):** **Lifetime** warranty (defined as 15 years from the first registration) with unlimited kilometers for the first registered owner. - **Second/Subsequent Owners:** 8 years / 1.6 lakh km (Nexon/Curvv/Punch/Tiago ) or 10 years / 2 lakh km (Harrier). - **Key Condition:** The vehicle must be serviced only at authorized service centers and the battery must be free from tampering/physical damage. 2. Other Major Manufacturers (Mahindra, MG, Hyundai, BYD) - **Battery Warranty:** Generally **8 years or 1,60,000 km** (1.6 lakh km), whichever occurs earlier. - **Coverage Condition:** These manufacturers typically guarantee a certain percentage of battery health (often 70-80%) at the end of the warranty period. 3. General Vehicle (Body/Motor) Warranty - **Tata Motors:** Typically offers 3 years / 1 lakh km on the overall vehicle. - **Mahindra/MG/Hyundai/BYD:** Often offer 3-5 years on the vehicle, with extended options. Summary Comparison Table (Battery Warranty - 2026) | Manufacturer | Battery Warranty (1st Owner) | Key Condition | |---|---|---| | **Tata Motors** (Select Models) | **Lifetime** (15 yrs/unlimited km) | Private registration only, 1st owner | | **Mahindra** | 8 years / 1,60,000 km | 70-80% capacity retention | | **MG** | 8 years / 1,60,000 km | Standard industry practice | | **Hyundai** | 8 years / 1,60,000 km | Standard industry practice | | **BYD** | 8 years / 1,60,000 km | Standard industry practice | Key Considerations - **Commercial Use:** Tata’s lifetime warranty does **not** apply to commercial vehicles, taxis, or company fleet vehicles, which usually receive the reduced 8-year or 1.6 lakh km warranty. - **Replacement Standard:** If a battery requires replacement under warranty, Tata restores it to 80% health or the pre-repair state of health, whichever is higher. - **Warranty Transfer:** If a Tata EV is sold, the second owner must register with an authorized dealer to avail of the transferred 8/10-year warranty. If you tell me **which specific model or manufacturer you are interested in**, I can give you a more precise comparison.