If your priority is **long-term reliability** (battery durability, fewer software issues, service quality, and consistent ownership experience), here's how the major EV brands in India compare in 2026: | Rank | Brand | Reliability | Why | |------|---------|-------------|-----| | π₯ 1 | Mahindra | β β β β β | Well-engineered new EV platform, solid build quality, improving software, strong warranty. | | π₯ 2 | MG Motor | β β β β β | Mature battery technology, good quality control, generally positive owner feedback. | | π₯ 3 | Tata Motors | β β β β β | Largest EV network and proven batteries, though earlier models experienced occasional software and fit-and-finish issues that have improved over time. | | 4 | BYD | β β β β β | Excellent battery technology and globally strong reliability, but a smaller sales and service network in India. | | 5 | Maruti Suzuki | β β β β β | Expected to deliver dependable ownership backed by Maruti's service network, but its EV lineup is still new in the market. | ### If I were choosing today: - **Best overall reliability:** Mahindra BE 6 - **Best balance of reliability and nationwide service:** Tata Punch EV - **Best value with good reliability:** MG Windsor EV - **Best premium choice:** BYD Seal ### Battery reliability Most modern EVs from these manufacturers use lithium-ion battery packs designed to retain the majority of their capacity for many years. Battery warranties of **8 years or around 160,000 km** are now common, and some manufacturers offer even longer battery coverage on selected models. If you're planning to buy an EV in India in 2026 and reliability is your top concern, my ranking would be: 1. Mahindra 2. MG 3. Tata 4. BYD 5. Maruti Suzuki If you tell me your **budget (βΉ10 lakh, βΉ15 lakh, βΉ20 lakh, or βΉ25 lakh+)**, I can narrow it down to the most reliable EVs in that price range.
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