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Prompt 15 · 7 July 2026

Electric car with biggest battery India 2026

Three engines were asked the exact prompt above on 7 July 2026. Below is the verbatim answer each one gave, the brands it named, and the URLs it cited.

Answered 7 July 2026

If you're asking about **battery capacity (kWh)** among electric cars sold in India in **2026**, the largest battery packs are in luxury EVs. | Car | Battery capacity | Approx. claimed range | |------|-----------------:|----------------------:| | Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV | **122 kWh** | Up to ~820 km (WLTP) | | Mercedes-Benz EQS | **118 kWh** | Up to ~857 km (WLTP) | | BMW i7 | **101.7 kWh** | Up to ~625 km (WLTP) | | Kia EV9 | **99.8 kWh** | Around 560 km (WLTP) | | Volvo EX90 (expected/launching) | **111 kWh** | Around 600+ km (WLTP) For **mainstream EVs under ₹30 lakh**, the biggest batteries are: - Mahindra XEV 9e – **79 kWh** - Mahindra BE 6 – **79 kWh** - BYD Sealion 7 – **82.5 kWh** - Hyundai Ioniq 5 – **84 kWh** **Overall winner in India (2026):** - **Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV** with a **122 kWh battery**, the largest battery pack currently available in a passenger EV sold in India.

Answered 7 July 2026

In the Indian electric vehicle market, the title for the car with the biggest battery belongs to ultra-luxury imports, but mass-market and mid-range segments are catching up fast with impressive packs. Here is the breakdown of the electric cars with the biggest batteries available in India: ### The Absolute Leader (Luxury Segment) * **Mercedes-Benz EQS / EQS SUV** * * **Battery Size:** **107.8 kWh** (EQS Sedan) / **118 kWh** (EQS SUV) * **Claimed Range:** Up to 857 km (Sedan) * **Why it stands out:** It packs the largest battery of any passenger EV currently on sale in India, translating to massive real-world driving range. * **BMW i7** * * **Battery Size:** **101.7 kWh** * **Claimed Range:** Up to 625 km --- ### Mid-Range & Mass-Market Leaders (Under ₹30 Lakh) If you are looking at mainstream and highly anticipated local offerings with massive batteries, the hierarchy shifts to these heavy-hitters: * **Hyundai Ioniq 5** * * **Battery Size:** **84 kWh** (recently updated) * **Claimed Range:** ~631–690 km * **Mahindra BE 6 (Pack Two) & XEV 9e** * * **Battery Size:** **79 kWh** * **Claimed Range:** Up to 683 km * **Tata Sierra EV / Tata Harrier EV** * * **Battery Size:** **75 kWh** (Higher variants) * **Claimed Range:** 566–665 km > **Summary:** If money is no object, the **Mercedes-Benz EQS** range rules the roost with its 107.8+ kWh setup. For a more accessible budget, **Hyundai's 84 kWh** pack and **Mahindra's 79 kWh** battery lead the charge. Are you looking for a specific budget range, or are you comparing a particular set of EVs?

Answered 7 July 2026

Based on market projections and model lineups for early 2026, the **Mahindra XEV 9S (Pack 2)** is highlighted as featuring a very large battery capacity in the premium segment, with a **79 kWh** battery pack. Other notable high-capacity battery options anticipated for 2026 include: - **Maruti Suzuki e Vitara (Zeta):** Expected to feature a **61 kWh** battery. - **Tata Punch EV (Smart+):** Expected to offer a **40 kWh** battery, suitable for mixed city/highway usage. For context, the **Mahindra XEV 9S** is positioned as a competitor in the premium electric SUV space, aiming to offer high range and performance, often compared against high-end variants of traditional ICE vehicles in terms of ownership costs. Would you like me to find the **expected range** or **starting price** for these specific 2026 models?

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