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India EV Sales Last Week: Dec 15–21, 2025 Trends

India EV Sales Last Week: Dec 15–21, 2025 Trends

India EV Sales Last Week (December 15–21, 2025): Latest Trends, Complete Breakdown, and Top Models

As of December 22, 2025, precise weekly electric vehicle (EV) sales figures for December 15–21 in India are not publicly available. EV sales data in India is primarily tracked and reported monthly via the Vahan Dashboard (Ministry of Road Transport and Highways), with estimates from analysts and industry bodies like SIAM or FADA. No real-time weekly or model-specific breakdowns are released.

However, the latest available data indicates strong momentum in 2025, with over 2 million EVs registered in the first 11 months (Jan–Nov 2025), already surpassing the full-year 2024 total. November 2025 saw 217,064 registered EVs (down slightly from October’s 236,142 due to post-festive normalization). December is expected to be robust, driven by year-end clearances, discounts, and new launches, with weekly averages potentially in the 50,000–60,000 range nationally.

Passenger EV (e-car) sales are projected to reach a record ~193,000 units for full-year 2025 (up 9.4% YoY), representing ~4% market share in the overall passenger vehicle segment (total PV sales ~4.6 million).

Latest Context from November 2025 (Most Recent Detailed Month)

Total registered EVs in November 2025: 217,064 units (Vahan data, excluding Telangana and low-speed e-2Ws).

  • Electric Two-Wheelers (e-2W): Dominant segment, ~55–60% share.
  • Electric Three-Wheelers (e-3W, including rickshaws and cargo): ~40%, with e-rickshaws surging to 48,821 units.
  • Electric Four-Wheelers (passenger cars): 14,739 units (up 61% YoY).
  • Other (buses, goods carriers): Smaller volumes.

December trends: Year-end push expected to boost volumes, especially in e-2W and passenger EVs, amid discounts and inventory clearances.

Top-Selling EV Models and Segments – Recent Trends (2025 YTD/November)

India’s EV market is led by two-wheelers and three-wheelers, with passenger cars gaining traction.

Top in Electric Two-Wheelers (e-2W):

  1. TVS iQube – Often tops monthly charts.
  2. Ola Electric models (S1 series) – High volumes despite fluctuations.
  3. Bajaj Chetak – Consistent performer.
  4. Ather 450 series – Premium urban favorite.

Top in Electric Passenger Cars (e-4W):

  1. Tata Nexon EV – Long-time leader.
  2. Tata Punch EV – Affordable compact SUV.
  3. MG Windsor EV / ZS EV – Strong from JSW MG.
  4. Mahindra XUV400 / BE 6 – Gaining share.
  5. Tata Tiago EV / Tigor EV – Entry-level options.

Tata Motors dominates passenger EVs (~50–60% share), followed by MG and Mahindra.

Other notables: Hyundai Creta Electric, BYD models, emerging luxury like BMW/Mercedes EVs.

India EV Market Overview: December 2025 Highlights

2025 has been a breakthrough year for EVs in Bharat. Total registrations hit over 2.02 million by late November (Vahan Dashboard), driven by two-wheelers (~60%), three-wheelers (~35%), and growing passenger cars (~8%). November alone saw 217,064 EVs, with passenger e-cars at 14,739 units (up 61% YoY).

December 2025 promises even higher volumes:

  • Year-end discounts up to ₹1–7 lakh on models.
  • New launches and inventory pushes amid projected full-year passenger EV sales of ~193,000 units (up 9.4% YoY, ~4% market share in PVs).
  • Overall EV penetration rising, supported by PM E-Drive scheme and state incentives.

Passenger vehicle total sales forecast: Record 4.6 million units, with EVs contributing meaningfully despite hybrids/CNG dominance.

Top Electric Vehicles in India – December 2025 Leaders

The market is segmented, with two-wheelers leading volume and cars gaining premium appeal.

Electric Two-Wheelers (Dominant Segment):

  1. TVS iQube – Top seller in recent months; reliable, feature-packed.
  2. Ola S1 Series – Aggressive pricing, high-volume player.
  3. Bajaj Chetak – Classic design with modern tech.
  4. Ather 450X – Premium performance for urban riders.

e-2W penetration stable at ~4.6–7%, with over 1.2 million sold YTD.

Electric Passenger Cars:

  1. Tata Nexon EV – India’s best-selling e-car; safety, range leader.
  2. Tata Punch EV – Affordable compact SUV sensation.
  3. MG Windsor EV – Spacious, value-for-money.
  4. Mahindra XUV400 / BE 6 – Bold design, growing share.
  5. Tata Tiago EV – Entry-level favorite.

Tata leads with ~50–60% share in e-cars (~6,000+ units in November). Luxury segment: BMW, Mercedes, with Tesla Model Y entering niche.

Electric Three-Wheelers:

  • e-Rickshaws: Surged to 48,821 in November.
  • Leaders: Mahindra, Bajaj, Piaggio.

Key Drivers of India EV Sales in December 2025

  • Year-End Deals: Discounts, low EMIs, free accessories to clear 2025 stock.
  • Policy Support: PM E-Drive scheme (replacing FAME) offers subsidies (e.g., ₹10,000–50,000), though reduced vs. FAME-II.
  • Infrastructure Growth: Over 26,000 public chargers; home charging dominant.
  • Consumer Shift: Lower running costs, urban pollution concerns, TCO advantages in 2W/3W.
  • Regional Hotspots: Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka lead; Southern states strong in e-cars.

Challenges: Subsidy reductions led to some price hikes; charging gaps in rural areas; competition from CNG/hybrids.

Historical India EV Sales Snapshot

  • 2024: ~1.95 million total EVs.
  • 2025 YTD (Jan–Nov): >2 million; full-year likely 2.3–2.5 million.
  • Passenger e-cars: From ~100,000 in 2024 to ~193,000 in 2025.
  • Market Share: e-2W ~7%; passenger EVs ~4–5%.

Challenges and Opportunities for Electric Vehicles in India

Post-FAME maturity: Market growing despite lower subsidies—proof of organic demand in 2W/3W. Opportunities: Falling battery costs, new affordable models (e.g., upcoming Maruti e-Vitara), expanding chargers.

For buyers: December ideal for deals; leasing/emis make EVs accessible. Focus on TCO—EVs save lakhs over 5 years.

Future Outlook: India EV Adoption in 2026 and Beyond

Analysts predict continued growth: Passenger EVs to 7–10% share; total EVs toward 30% by 2030 goal. New launches (Maruti, Toyota, more Tata/Mahindra) will accelerate.

Searches like “India EV sales December 2025,” “top electric vehicles India 2025,” “best EV deals,” and “Tata Nexon EV price” are surging.

At BharatTone.com, we bring you the pulse of Bharat’s mobility revolution. Stay tuned for January 2026 full-year recap.

India EV Sales Last Week: Dec 15–21, 2025 Trends

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