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Electric Cars · 26 June 2026One prompt · three engines

Prompt 15 · 26 June 2026

Electric car with biggest battery India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 26 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 26 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the **largest battery pack in a passenger electric car sold in India** is: 1. Kia EV9 — **99.8 kWh battery** - Battery: **99.8 kWh** - ARAI range: around **561 km** (variant-dependent) - 800V architecture with ultra-fast DC charging - Three-row premium SUV. Other EVs with very large batteries include: - Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV — **122 kWh** gross battery (among the largest premium EV batteries available in India, depending on variant availability). - Rolls-Royce Spectre — **102 kWh** battery. - BMW i7 — **101.7 kWh** battery. - Audi Q8 e-tron — **114 kWh** gross battery. Among **mass-market EVs (under ₹40 lakh)**, the biggest batteries are: - Tata Harrier EV — **75 kWh** - Mahindra BE 6 — **79 kWh** - Mahindra XEV 9e — **79 kWh** If you're specifically asking for the **absolute biggest battery regardless of price**, the **Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV with a 122 kWh battery** is the largest currently available in India. If you mean the **largest battery in mainstream EVs**, it's the **79 kWh pack in the Mahindra BE 6 and Mahindra XEV 9e.

Answered 26 June 2026

In India's electric vehicle market for 2026, the crown for the **biggest battery pack** depends heavily on whether you are looking at the ultra-luxury flagship segment or the mainstream mass-market category. Here is how the top contenders break down by battery capacity: ## 1. The Absolute Biggest (Luxury Segment) If budget isn't a barrier, luxury imports dominate with massive packs to eliminate range anxiety entirely: * **Mercedes-Benz EQS / AMG EQS:** It continues to lead the premium market with a massive **107.8 kWh** battery pack, delivering a claimed ARAI range of up to 857 km. * **BMW i7:** Features a highly capable **101.7 kWh** battery pack (with some high-end luxury variants scaling up around **84–105 kWh** depending on the trim package). * **MG M9:** A premium luxury MPV option offering a hefty **90 kWh** battery. --- ## 2. The Biggest Batteries in Mid-Range & Mass Market (Under ₹30 Lakh) For more practical, mainstream budgets, 2026 has brought much larger battery packs to relatively affordable segments: * **Mahindra XEV 9e / XEV 9S / BE 6:** Mahindra's heavily discussed new electric line-up features highly competitive battery options, with top-tier "Pack" trims pushing up to **79 kWh** battery packs. * **Maruti Suzuki e Vitara:** The newly launched flagship EV features a **61 kWh** battery pack on its higher-spec Zeta trims. * **Tata Harrier EV / Safari EV:** These upcoming/recent additions utilize Tata’s advanced EV architecture to deploy battery packs reaching up to **60 kWh**. * **Tata Curvv EV:** Offers a highly competitive **55 kWh** battery pack in its top variants. Are you looking for a luxury cruiser, or are you trying to find the best balance of battery size and budget under a specific price cap?

Answered 26 June 2026

The electric car with the absolute biggest battery capacity in India is the **Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric** packing a massive **116 kWh battery pack**, closely followed by the **Audi Q8 e-tron** with a **114 kWh battery**. For luxury sedans, the **Mercedes-Benz EQS** rules with a **107.8 kWh battery** and delivers India's longest overall certified driving range of **857 km**. However, if you are looking for mass-market, everyday electric cars, the landscape shifts toward newly launched homegrown and mainstream options. Mass-Market EVs with the Biggest Batteries! **Mahindra BE 6 & Mahindra XEV 9e**: - Battery Size: **79 kWh** - Justification: These SUVs lead the standard consumer segment, offering an exceptional balance of powerful battery capacity, up to 683 km of claimed range, and fast charging via 175 kW DC chargers.! **Tata Harrier EV & Tata Safari EV**: - Battery Size: **75 kWh** - Justification: Acting as Tata's flagship mass-market electric vehicles, these offer a massive battery pack for a driving range of up to 627 km.! **Kia EV6 & Hyundai Ioniq 5**: - Battery Size: **84 kWh** (Updated for 2026 models) - Justification: Positioned in the premium mainstream bracket, these imports provide exceptional 800V fast-charging speeds and local ranges scaling up to 690 km.! **VinFast VF7**: - Battery Size: **70 kWh** - Justification: A major new Vietnamese entry into the Indian market providing competitive capacity and strong dual-motor performance. Battery Capacity Comparison Table | Car Model | Battery Capacity | Max Claimed Range | Segment | |---|---|---|---| | **Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric** | **116 kWh** | 473 km | Ultra-Luxury Off-Roader | | **Audi Q8 e-tron** | **114 kWh** | 582 km | Luxury SUV | | **Mercedes-Benz EQS** | **107.8 kWh** | 857 km | Luxury Sedan | | **Kia EV6** / **Hyundai Ioniq 5** | **84 kWh** | 690 km–708 km | Premium Mainstream | | **Mahindra BE 6** / **XEV 9e** | **79 kWh** | 683 km | Mass-Market Indian SUV | | **Tata Harrier EV** / **Safari EV** | **75 kWh** | 627 km | Mass-Market Indian SUV | Are you trying to target a specific **budget range** or looking for a vehicle with the **fastest charging times**? Let me know so I can narrow down your best option!

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