Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars in India 2025 – Mahindra XEV 7e, Safari EV Still Awaited

Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars: India’s electric vehicle market has been buzzing with activity this year, especially in the 7-seater space. While we’ve already seen some notable launches like the Kia Carens Clavis EV and MG M9 EV, there’s still more to come in the electric MPV and SUV segment. As of July 26, 2025, these two models are already on sale, so if you’re looking ahead, here’s a fresh look at what’s still Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars in the Indian market.

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What’s Already Launched

Let’s quickly get the recent launches out of the way. Kia India officially introduced the Carens Clavis EV on July 15, 2025, marking its entry into the electric MPV space. With prices starting at ₹17.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the Clavis EV is already available for bookings, and deliveries are expected to begin in early August. It combines family practicality with a claimed range of up to 612 km, making it a strong contender in the EV family segment.

Not far behind, MG Motor India rolled out the luxurious MG M9 EV earlier this month. Launched at ₹69.90 lakh under the MG Select channel, this full-size premium electric MPV is aimed at buyers looking for high-end comfort with zero emissions. Though bookings began in July, deliveries are scheduled from August 10.

Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars- What’s Still on the Way

Despite the excitement, a couple of key models are still pending launch. These upcoming EVs are likely to hit the market later this year or early next, and are expected to shake up the 7-seater space even further.

Mahindra XEV 7e – A Proper Electric SUV Is Coming Soon

Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars in India 2025 – Mahindra XEV 7e, Safari EV Still Awaited
Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars

Mahindra has been teasing its electric future for a while, and the XEV 7e is one of the most anticipated models in that lineup. Based on the familiar XUV700 platform but built on the brand’s new INGLO EV architecture, the XEV 7e is expected to launch in late August 2025, though there are reports that it might slip into early 2026.

From what we know so far, the SUV will offer two battery options – 59 kWh and 79 kWh – with an expected range between 540 km and 650 km on a single charge. It’s also rumored to feature both 2WD and AWD configurations, along with connected tech and ADAS features. Prices are expected to start around ₹21 lakh and may go up to ₹30 lakh for the top variant.

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Tata Safari EV (AWD/Stealth Edition) – Still Awaited

Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars in India 2025 – Mahindra XEV 7e, Safari EV Still Awaited
Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars

While Tata Motors launched the Harrier EV earlier this year, the Safari EV—especially the all-wheel-drive or special edition variants—is still under wraps. Tata had showcased these versions earlier, including a more rugged AWD Stealth Edition, but they haven’t yet been officially launched as of July 26.

The Safari EV is expected to share much of its hardware with the Harrier EV, including the 627 km MIDC-certified range, Ziptron architecture, and fast-charging capability. With larger dimensions and possibly three-row flexibility, the Safari EV will appeal to buyers needing more space without compromising on electric performance. The launch is expected in the coming months, with pricing likely between ₹21 lakh and ₹27 lakh (ex-showroom).

Final Thoughts

Final thoughts on (Upcoming 7-Seater Electric Cars)– So if you’re eyeing a spacious EV for the family, two strong contenders—the Carens Clavis EV and MG M9 EV—are already available. But if you’re willing to wait, Mahindra’s XEV 7e and the Tata Safari EV are the next big launches in this category. Both bring compelling design, long range, and 7-seater practicality to the table. Keep an eye on August and beyond because India’s electric future in the MPV and SUV space is just getting started.

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