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Prompt 30 · 29 June 2026

Electric car warranty comparison India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 29 June 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 29 June 2026

If you're comparing EVs in India in **2026**, it's useful to look at **two separate warranties**: 1. **Vehicle warranty** (covers the car itself). 2. **High-voltage battery warranty** (covers the most expensive EV component). Here's a comparison of major brands and their battery warranties: | Brand | Typical battery warranty | Highlights | |-------|--------------------------|------------| | Tata Motors | **Lifetime (15 years) for eligible first private owners** on several newer models; second owner gets limited coverage | Currently one of the strongest warranty offerings in India. Applies to eligible models and registrations, with conditions. | | Mahindra | Lifetime coverage on selected newer EVs (first owner), limited coverage for subsequent owners | Similar strategy to Tata on flagship EVs. | | MG Motor India | Mostly **8 years**, with lifetime warranty on selected newer models/offers | Warranty varies by model, so check the specific vehicle. | | Hyundai Motor India | Around **8 years / 160,000 km** | Industry-standard coverage. | | BYD India | Around **8 years / 160,000 km** | Competitive battery warranty. | | Kia India | **8 years / 160,000 km** | Includes minimum battery health guarantees on some models. | | VinFast | **10 years / 200,000 km** | Among the longest fixed-term warranties available. | ### Which manufacturer offers the best warranty? - **Best overall:** Tata Motors, thanks to its **15-year ("lifetime") battery warranty** for eligible first private owners on several EVs. "Lifetime" is defined as **15 years from first registration**, not the owner's lifetime. - **Best fixed-term warranty:** VinFast with **10 years / 200,000 km**. ### What to check before relying on the warranty Read the warranty terms carefully, including: - Whether it applies only to the **first private owner**. - Whether it is **transferable** to later owners. - The **minimum battery State of Health (SOH)** required for warranty claims (many manufacturers specify a threshold such as 70%). - Exclusions for commercial use, accident damage, flooding, or unauthorized repairs/modifications. If you're deciding between specific models—for example, Tata Harrier.ev, Mahindra BE 6, MG Windsor Pro, or Hyundai Creta Electric—I can also compare their **complete warranty packages** (vehicle, battery, motor, roadside assistance, and service costs).

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Answered 29 June 2026

When buying an electric vehicle (EV) in India, the warranty is arguably your most important consideration. Since the High-Voltage (HV) battery pack alone accounts for roughly 30% to 40% of the car's total cost, understanding how long you are covered provides peace of mind. In India, EV warranties are split into two categories: **Vehicle (Bumper-to-Bumper) Warranty** and **HV Battery & Motor Warranty**. --- ## 2026 EV Warranty Comparison Matrix Here is how India's leading EV manufacturers stack up for private car buyers: | Manufacturer | Standard Vehicle Warranty | HV Battery & Motor Warranty | Notable Highlights / Conditions | |:--- |:--- |:--- |:--- | | **Tata Motors** | 3 Years / 1,25,000 km | **8 Years / 1,60,000 km** *(Standard)* | Offers "Lifetime" battery warranty (up to 15 years) on premium flagships like the Harrier.ev for the first individual private owner. Commercial use is excluded. | | **MG Motor India** | 3 Years / Unlimited km *(MG e-Shield)* | **8 Years / 1,50,000 km** | MG offers standard "e-Shield" packages and a guaranteed 3-year buyback program for certain models to combat depreciation fears. | | **BYD India** | 6 Years / 1,50,000 km | **8 Years / 1,60,000 km** *(Blade Battery)* | BYD’s standard vehicle warranty is among the longest in the industry. The Blade Battery has an excellent reputation for degradation resistance. | | **Hyundai India** | 3 Years / Unlimited km | **8 Years / 1,60,000 km** | Vehicle warranty can often be optionally extended up to 5 years. | | **Mahindra** | 3 Years / Unlimited km | **8 Years / 1,60,000 km** | Standard industry-grade battery protection. | --- ## Key Fine Print to Look For Before signing the dotted line, keep these critical clauses in mind: ### 1. The "State of Health" (SoH) Threshold A battery warranty doesn't just cover total failure; it covers excessive degradation. Most manufacturers guarantee that the battery will retain at least **70% to 75% capacity** during the 8-year period. If your maximum range drops below this due to normal wear, they will repair or replace the modules. ### 2. Second-Owner Transferability If you buy a used EV, ensure the remaining warranty transfers to you. For instance, **Tata's Lifetime Battery Warranty** is strictly restricted to the *first private owner* and reverts back to standard limits or requires formal ownership transfer notifications to remain valid for subsequent buyers. ### 3. Exclusions to Avoid Voiding Warranty Your EV warranty can be voided if you: * Use unauthorized local commercial fast chargers that cause sudden power surges. * Experience water ingress or physical damage to the underbody battery pack (rat bites or hitting large rocks). *Tip: Secure a "Battery Secure Add-on" in your car insurance policy to cover physical damages.* * Miss scheduled software/firmware updates or service intervals. Which specific EV model are you considering, and are you planning to hold onto it for the long term?

Answered 29 June 2026

As of mid-2026, the electric car warranty landscape in India has shifted towards longer, more comprehensive coverage, especially regarding high-voltage (HV) batteries, with leading with a "lifetime" offer, while others generally offer 8 years or 1.6 lakh km. Here is a comparison of major EV warranties in India for 2026: **High-Voltage Battery Warranty Comparison (2026)** - **Tata Motors (Harrier.ev, Curvv.ev, Nexon.ev 45, Punch.ev, Tiago.ev):** Offers a "Lifetime" HV battery warranty (15 years/unlimited km) for the **first owner**. - ** (BE 6 & XEV 9e):** 10 years / 2,00,000 km for the first private owner. - **Mahindra (XUV400):** 8 years / 1,60,000 km. - **MG Motor (ZS EV):** 8 years / 1,50,000 km. - **MG Motor (Comet EV):** 8 years / 1,20,000 km. - **Hyundai (Creta Electric):** 8 years / 1,60,000 km. - **BYD (Atto 3):** 8 years / 1,60,000 km. **Key Trends & Important Notes (2026)** - **Lifetime Battery Warranty Definition:** Tata's "Lifetime" is defined as 15 years from the first date of registration, intended for the first private owner. - **Second Ownership:** Tata's warranty drops to 8 years / 1,60,000 km (or 10 years / 2 lakh km for some models) upon transfer to a second owner. - **Battery Health Threshold:** The industry standard for battery warranty claims remains at a 70% State of Health (SoH) floor. - **General Vehicle Warranty:** Apart from the battery, standard comprehensive vehicle warranties in India generally remain 3–5 years. Would you like more details on the **terms and conditions of the lifetime warranty** or a comparison of **regular vehicle warranty coverage** (not battery) for a specific model?

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