
MG Windsor EV Sets Sales Record with 50,000 Units Sold in 400 Days
The MG Windsor EV has set the record as India’s fastest-selling four-wheeler electric vehicle, reaching an incredible milestone of 50,000 unit sales in 400 days.

The MG Windsor EV has set the record as India’s fastest-selling four-wheeler electric vehicle, reaching an incredible milestone of 50,000 unit sales in 400 days.

The Italian brand introduces its first all-electric SUV in India, with a 550-horsepower powertrain and a range of up to 500 kilometres.

Toyota debuts the new-gen Hilux EV, featuring a dual-motor AWD setup, 59.2 kWh battery, and 240 km WLTP range. It’s Toyota’s first body-on-frame EV.

Ola Electric patents a new compact 5-door EV car design, signalling entry into the mass-market segment. Based on the Gen 4 platform, it rivals the MG Comet EV.

Tata Motors tops the list, selling 7,106 units, followed by MG Motor selling 4,496 units, and Mahindra finished third with 3,709 units. India’s electric car market grew steadily for this month (October 2025), and this was fueled by festive demand and new model launches. According to Vahan-registered retail data, 17,785 electric vehicles were sold during the month, up 9% from 16,328 in September and marking a 78% year-on-year growth. Tata

Mahindra XEV 9s will be a seven-seater electric SUV of the brand based on the INGLO platform and expected to get two battery pack options.

Maruti Suzuki e-Vitara, the company’s first EV, is set to launch on December 2. It offers over 500km range, Level 2 ADAS, and a premium digital cockpit. Maruti Suzuki is set to introduce the e-Vitara, an all-electric SUV, the first of its kind, thus paving the way into the electric mobility era. The official day of launch has been fixed for December 2, 2025, and it will be available in

Honda Super-ONE compact EV prototype debuts at JMS 2025. Features include Boost Mode, simulated gear shifts, and target production in Japan (2026) and Asian markets. Honda, the Japanese car maker, has brought forth the Super-ONE Prototype, a conceptual electric vehicle that has a compact size, which is expected to make daily commuting less tiresome. The prototype was shown to the world during the Japan Mobility Show 2025 (JMS 2025), and