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December 2025 EV Firestorm: Up to ₹4 Lakh Slashed – Grab These Electric Deals Before They Vanish!

As the calendar flips to December 2025, the Indian automotive market is buzzing with year-end fervor. Automakers, eager to clear out 2025 inventory ahead of 2026 launches, are unleashing a barrage of discounts on electric vehicles (EVs). This comes at a pivotal time: with a flurry of new EV introductions throughout the year—from Tata’s Harrier EV to Mahindra’s BE 6 and XEV 9e—the competition is fiercer than ever. Buyers are spoiled for choice, and these deals make going green more affordable than ever.

The EV market in India has seen explosive growth, with sales surging over 60% year-on-year in November 2025, driven by falling battery costs and expanding charging infrastructure. However, recent GST reductions on ICE vehicles have temporarily widened the price gap, prompting manufacturers to counter with aggressive incentives. Cash discounts, exchange bonuses, loyalty perks, and complimentary accessories are on the table, potentially saving buyers up to ₹4 lakh. If you’re in the market for an EV, now’s the time—before stocks dwindle and prices reset.

In this roundup, we’ve curated a list of standout EVs from leading brands like Mahindra, Tata, and MG, highlighting the massive discounts available this month. These offers are typically valid until December 31, 2025, but vary by variant, city, and stock availability—always verify with your local dealer.

Top EVs with Unbeatable December Discounts

EV ModelKey Discount AmountEx-Showroom Price Range (₹ Lakh)Claimed Range (km)Standout Features
Mahindra XUV400Up to ₹4.0015.49 – 17.69Up to 456Dual 10.25-inch screens, 150 hp motor, 6 airbags
Tata Curvv EVUp to ₹3.9517.49 – 22.24Up to 502Coupe-SUV styling, 167 hp, ventilated seats
Mahindra XEV 9eUp to ₹3.8021.90 – 30.50Up to 656Triple-screen setup, Level 2+ ADAS, 282 hp
Mahindra BE 6Up to ₹2.5018.90 – 27.65Up to 683RWD performance, 360° camera, ambient lighting
Tata Punch EVUp to ₹1.759.99 – 14.44Up to 4215-star BNCAP rating, 19 variants, compact SUV vibe
Tata Tiago EVUp to ₹1.657.99 – 11.14Up to 315Affordable entry, updated infotainment, 293 km real-world
MG ZS EVUp to ₹1.2517.99 – 20.50Up to 461Panoramic sunroof, 177 hp, premium interiors
MG Comet EVUp to ₹1.007.50 – 10.00Up to 230Urban quadricycle, rear-wheel drive, leatherette seats
Tata Harrier EVUp to ₹1.00 (loyalty)21.49 – 29.48Up to 627AWD option, 504 Nm torque, terrain modes

*Prices and ranges are ex-showroom and ARAI-certified, respectively. Discounts include cash rebates, exchange/loyalty bonuses, and corporate perks; totals may stack for eligible buyers.

Mahindra’s EV Onslaught: Clearing Space for 2026Mahindra is leading the charge with the deepest cuts, aiming to offload 2025 models before its next-gen EVs hit showrooms. The XUV400, a compact powerhouse, slashes up to ₹4 lakh—bringing its effective starting price below ₹12 lakh. It’s a steal for families seeking 456 km range and dual-zone climate control.

The XEV 9e and BE 6, Mahindra’s “born-electric” duo launched last November, are celebrating their first anniversary with bundled perks. The XEV 9e offers up to ₹3.8 lakh in savings, including free PPF coating (₹1.25 lakh value) and extended warranty, on its 656 km-range top trim. The BE 6 follows suit at up to ₹2.5 lakh off, with complimentary chargers and accessories—ideal for urban adventurers craving 683 km endurance.

Tata’s EV Bonanza: From Budget to Beast

Tata Motors, India’s EV volume king, is dishing out up to ₹3.95 lakh on the Curvv EV—its coupe-SUV stunner with 502 km range and Alexa integration. This includes ₹3 lakh cash plus exchange bonuses, making it a direct shot at rivals like the Hyundai Creta EV.Entry-level stars shine too: The Punch EV nets up to ₹1.75 lakh off, perfect for city slickers with its 421 km range and 5-star safety. The Tiago EV, Tata’s bestseller, drops ₹1.65 lakh, undercutting many petrol hatches while delivering 315 km on a charge. Newcomer Harrier EV gets a modest ₹1 lakh loyalty bonus—no cash cuts yet, given its fresh launch and AWD prowess (up to 627 km range, 504 Nm torque).

MG’s Compact Contenders: Value-Packed Urban EVs

MG is sweetening the pot with up to ₹1.25 lakh on the ZS EV, its midsize mainstay boasting 461 km range and Level 2 ADAS. It’s a premium pick for those upgrading from sedans, now effectively under ₹17 lakh.The pint-sized Comet EV steals the show for urbanites, with ₹1 lakh off its ₹7.5-10 lakh bracket. This rear-drive quadricycle zips 230 km per charge, fitting two adults (or a family of four in a pinch) with features like wireless charging—ideal for last-mile commuters.

Why Buy Now? The Bigger Picture

These discounts aren’t just about savings; they’re a strategic push amid market shifts. With EV penetration dipping below 4% post-GST tweaks on ICE cars, brands are de-stocking aggressively. Perks like free charging credits (up to ₹20,000 on Mahindra models) and extended warranties add long-term value, while exchange bonuses ease the switch from petrol/diesel.

Environmentally, it’s a win: EVs cut emissions by up to 70% over ICE vehicles in India. Financially, total ownership costs (including lower running expenses at ₹1-2/km) make these deals irresistible. Pro tip: Factor in state subsidies (up to ₹1.5 lakh in Delhi) and home charger rebates for even bigger wins.

Head to your nearest dealership before December 31—these offers won’t last. Whether you’re eyeing a budget Tiago EV or a premium Harrier EV, 2025’s closeout sales could kickstart your EV journey on the cheap. What’s your pick?

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