Electric Car Sales in India – April 2026
- Team Autopunditz
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India’s electric passenger vehicle market witnessed a slight slowdown in April 2026 after a strong March performance. Total EV dispatches stood at 22,878 units, down 7.4% month-on-month from 24,716 units in March 2026. Despite the monthly dip, the segment continues to show healthy momentum as more automakers expand their EV portfolios and consumers gradually shift toward electric mobility.
OEM-Wise Electric Car Sales – April 2026
Rank | OEM | Apr’26 Sales | MoM Growth | Market Share |
1 | Tata | 9,041 | -2.7% | 39.5% |
2 | M&M | 6,386 | -6.5% | 27.9% |
3 | MG | 4,614 | -17.9% | 20.2% |
4 | Maruti Suzuki | 2,006 | -11.0% | 8.8% |
5 | Hyundai | 539 | -10.2% | 2.4% |
6 | Kia | 279 | 244.4% | 1.2% |
7 | Citroen | 13 | -65.8% | 0.1% |
Tata Motors retained its dominance in April 2026 with sales of 9,041 electric cars, capturing a commanding 39.5% market share. Although sales declined 2.7% compared to March, Tata’s wide EV portfolio including Punch EV, Nexon EV, Harrier EV, Tiago EV, and Curvv EV helped the company stay firmly ahead of rivals.
Mahindra & Mahindra secured the second position with 6,386 units and a strong 27.9% market share. The brand’s premium electric SUV strategy driven by the XEV 9e and BE6 continues to gain traction despite a 6.5% monthly decline.
MG Motor India ranked third with 4,614 units. The company witnessed a sharper 17.9% MoM decline mainly due to lower volumes of the Windsor EV, though it still maintained a healthy 20.2% market share.
Meanwhile, Maruti Suzuki registered 2,006 units with the newly launched eVitara, giving the brand an 8.8% share in just its early months.
Hyundai Motor India and Kia India remained relatively niche players in the EV segment during April.
Modelwise Electric Car Sales for April 2026:
Rank | OEM | Model | Apr'26 | Mar'26 | MoM |
1 | MG | Windsor | 3,296 | 4,530 | -27% |
2 | M&M | 9S | 3,242 | 3,254 | 0% |
3 | Tata | Punch | 3,225 | 2,871 | 12% |
4 | Tata | Nexon | 2,499 | 2,405 | 4% |
5 | Maruti Suzuki | eVitara | 2,006 | 2,254 | -11% |
6 | Tata | Harrier | 1,690 | 1,597 | 6% |
7 | M&M | XEV 9e | 1,611 | 1,759 | -8% |
8 | M&M | BE6 | 1,170 | 1,495 | -22% |
9 | Tata | Curvv | 882 | 1,201 | -27% |
10 | MG | ZS EV | 717 | 411 | 74% |
11 | MG | Comet | 601 | 682 | -12% |
12 | Hyundai | Creta | 519 | 600 | -14% |
13 | Tata | Tiago | 485 | 847 | -43% |
14 | M&M | XUV3XO | 297 | 207 | 43% |
15 | Kia | Carens Clavis | 279 | 81 | 244% |
16 | Tata | Tigor | 260 | 367 | -29% |
17 | M&M | XUV400 | 66 | 117 | -44% |
18 | Hyundai | Ioniq 5 | 20 | 0 | - |
19 | Citroen | eC3 | 13 | 38 | -66% |
20 | Kia | EV6 | 0 | 0 | - |
21 | Kia | EV9 | 0 | 0 | - |
The MG Windsor EV emerged as India’s best-selling electric car in April 2026 with 3,296 units sold. However, the model saw a 27% MoM decline compared to March.
Mahindra 9SÂ secured second place with 3,242 units, showing stable demand with almost flat month-on-month performance.
Tata Punch EV became Tata’s highest-selling EV with 3,225 units and impressive 12% MoM growth, highlighting rising demand for compact urban EVs.
Tata Nexon EVÂ continued its steady run with 2,499 units, while the newer Tata Harrier EVÂ added 1,690 units during the month.
Maruti Suzuki eVitara posted 2,006 units in April, indicating a promising entry into India’s rapidly growing EV market.
April 2026 highlighted how India’s EV market is becoming increasingly SUV-driven. Compact and midsize electric SUVs such as Punch EV, Nexon EV, XEV 9e, and Windsor EV dominated volumes, while premium EVs also started finding stronger acceptance. Tata Motors remains the undisputed EV leader, but Mahindra’s aggressive electric SUV push is rapidly reshaping the competitive landscape. MG continues to perform strongly thanks to Windsor EV, while Maruti Suzuki’s eVitara has made a promising debut.
The coming months could become even more competitive as brands like Kia, Hyundai, Toyota, and Renault prepare new electric launches for the Indian market.