Tesla Model Y vs Mahindra XEV 9e vs Tata Harrier EV: Best Electric SUV in India 2025?
Tesla Model Y vs Mahindra XEV 9e vs Tata Harrier EV: Best Electric SUV in India 2025?

Tesla Model Y vs Mahindra XEV 9e vs Tata Harrier EV: Best Electric SUV in India 2025?

July 19, 2025
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Tesla Model Y vs Mahindra XUV 9e vs Tata Harrier.ev

Tesla has finally entered the Indian market without big ads, celebrity events, or loud promotions.

In typical Tesla style, it quietly opened its first showroom in Mumbai on 15 July 2025.

Bookings are now open for the Tesla Model Y, and the Model 3 is also expected soon. According to media reports, Tesla plans to open its second showroom in Delhi.

Now, Tesla may be new in India, but it’s a very experienced name in the electric vehicle world.

The Model Y is already the best-selling electric SUV globally, and Indian buyers are excited to see how it compares to trusted Indian brands.

On the other hand, Mahindra has just launched its XUV 9e, and Tata recently introduced the premium Harrier EV. Both come with long range and many features, at much lower prices than Tesla.

So, the big question is—which EV should Indian buyers go for: Tesla, Tata, or Mahindra?

In a country like India, where value for money is very important, the best choice is often the one that gives more features and range at a lower price.

In this article, I’ll compare all three electric SUVs to help you decide which one offers the best value for Indian roads and your pocket.

Tesla Model Y: Global Tech Meets Indian Taxes

 

Tesla Model Y

Tesla officially entered India in 2025 with the Model Y, imported from its Shanghai facility. Two variants are now listed for India:

  • Model Y RWD: ~₹60 lakh (ex-showroom)

  • Model Y Long Range AWD: ~₹68–70 lakh (ex-showroom)

Tesla claims a range of up to 622 km (WLTP), although Indian road conditions are likely to deliver ~500–530 km in real-world conditions.

A minimalist design, a 15-inch touchscreen, OTA updates, and acoustic glass define the cabin.

Charging: Tesla is setting up its Supercharger network in India, expected to start from Mumbai and Bengaluru by late 2025.

Until then, charging will rely on third-party CCS2 stations.

My Take

From my years covering EV launches, I know Tesla brings unmatched software integration and user experience. But at ₹60 lakh, the Model Y competes with luxury brands like BMW and Audi, not mainstream EVs.

Also, the after-sales infrastructure in India is still limited. Unless you value Tesla’s ecosystem deeply, it’s a niche buy.

Source: Reuters, Times of India


Mahindra XEV 9e: Loaded with Features, Priced to Win

Top 10 Hero Features of Mahindra XEV 9e

Launched as Mahindra’s premium EV on the new INGLO platform, the XEV 9e comes in multiple variants:

  • Entry Price: ₹21.99 lakh

  • Top AWD Variant: ₹30.49 lakh

  • Battery Options:

    • 59 kWh – 542 km MIDC

    • 79 kWh – 656 km MIDC

  • Charging: 20–80% in under 30 minutes via 140–175 kW DC fast chargers

Inside, you’ll find three connected 12.3” screens, a Snapdragon 8295 processor, 16-speaker Harman Kardon audio, Level-2 ADAS, 360° camera, HUD, and 5-star Bharat NCAP safety.

My Take

In terms of specs and features, the XUV 9e delivers best-in-class tech at a very competitive price.

But early reports from buyers and test drives suggest some teething issues, lane assist glitches, inconsistent cabin materials, and gear-shift delays.

Mahindra will likely fix these over time, but for now, early buyers may face minor software bugs.

Source: Autocar India, [Team-BHP forum], [Bharat NCAP]


Tata Harrier.ev: Proven Platform, Premium Feel

Tata Harrier EV Price, Range, Bookings and Delivery Details (1)

Tata’s most premium electric SUV so far, the Tata Harrier EV, is based on the Omega architecture and ALFA platform hybrid. Prices start at:

  • ₹21.49 lakh (RWD)

  • ~₹27+ lakh for AWD

  • Battery: 75 kWh

  • Range: 627 km (ARAI); real-world ~480–505 km

  • Performance: AWD version – 0–100 km/h in 6.3 seconds

Key features include:

  • 14.53” Neo QLED touchscreen

  • JBL Dolby Atmos 10-speaker system

  • 540° surround view

  • Ultra-glide suspension, terrain modes, and Level‑2 ADAS

  • Lifetime battery warranty

My Take

Tata is playing to its strength: reliable after-sales service, comfort-focused interiors, and good localisation.

The Harrier.ev strikes the perfect balance for buyers who want performance and comfort at a price under ₹30 lakh. It’s the safest choice among the three, especially if long-term serviceability matters.

Source: Navbharat Times, [Tata Motors media kit]


Quick Comparison Table

Feature / SUV Tesla Model Y Mahindra XUV 9e Tata Harrier.ev
Price (ex-showroom) ₹60–70 lakh ₹21.9–30.5 lakh ₹21.5–27+ lakh
Battery Capacity ~75 kWh 59 / 79 kWh 75 kWh
Range (claimed) 622 km (WLTP) 542–656 km (MIDC) 627 km (ARAI)
Real-world Range ~500–530 km 450–540 km 480–505 km
0–100 km/h ~6.9 seconds (AWD) 6.8 seconds (79 kWh) 6.3 seconds (AWD)
Infotainment 15” touchscreen 3 x 12.3” displays 14.53” Neo QLED
ADAS Basic Level-2 Level-2
Safety Rating Not yet rated (India) 5-star (Bharat NCAP) 5-star (Bharat NCAP)
Fast Charging ~250 kW (Supercharger) 140 / 175 kW 120 kW DC
Service Network Limited (new entrant) Moderate Strong (nationwide)

Final Takeaway

Each SUV brings something different:

  • Tesla Model Y: Tech-forward, aspirational, but priced for luxury buyers. Not yet ideal for the average Indian EV user.

  • Mahindra XUV 9e: Best in class on paper. But you may want to wait a few months for software and QC improvements.

  • Tata Harrier.ev: The most balanced option, Strong features, great support, and pricing that makes long-term sense.

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