If your priority is **long-term reliability (battery, drivetrain, and after-sales support)** rather than just features or range, this would be my ranking for India in **2026**: 1. **Mahindra** – Best overall - Strong engineering with the INGLO platform (BE 6, XEV 9e). - Excellent build quality and battery thermal management. - Fast-expanding service network. - High owner satisfaction so far. 2. **Hyundai / Kia** - Proven global EV technology. - Excellent software, battery management, and reliability. - Slightly higher purchase price than Indian rivals. - New models continue to expand their EV lineup in India. 3. **Tata Motors** - India's largest EV manufacturer. - Huge service network and affordable ownership. - Early Nexon EVs had some software issues, but newer models like Punch EV, Curvv EV, and Harrier EV are much improved. 4. **MG Motor** - Reliable batteries and practical EVs. - Good value and feature-rich cars. - Growing charging ecosystem and increasing focus on EVs. 5. **BYD** - Excellent battery technology (Blade Battery). - Very reliable globally. - Limited dealership and service network compared with Tata or Mahindra in India. ### If I were buying today: - **Under ₹10 lakh:** Tata Tiago EV - **₹10–15 lakh:** Tata Punch EV - **₹15–25 lakh:** Mahindra BE 6 ⭐ (my top recommendation) - **₹20–35 lakh:** Mahindra XEV 9e or Tata Harrier EV - **Premium:** BYD Seal or Hyundai Ioniq 5 For **10+ years of ownership**, I'd currently rank the brands: 1. Mahindra 2. Hyundai/Kia 3. BYD 4. Tata 5. MG If you tell me your **budget (₹10L, ₹15L, ₹20L, ₹30L+)** and whether your driving is mostly **city, highway, or mixed**, I can narrow it down to the most reliable model for your needs.
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