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Home / Business and Economy / Chinese EV Brands Capture a Third of India's Booming EV Market

Chinese EV Brands Capture a Third of India's Booming EV Market

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Chinese EV makers like BYD, MG, and Volvo claim 33% of India's EV market
  • Indian firms Tata and Mahindra still lead, but competition is intensifying
  • Chinese brands bring advanced tech, features, and faster product cycles
Chinese EV Brands Capture a Third of India's Booming EV Market

As of November 2025, Chinese electric vehicle companies are making significant inroads into India's booming EV market. Brands like BYD, MG, and Volvo have managed to claim nearly a third of the market share, overtaking their South Korean and German counterparts.

These Chinese-backed automakers have struck a chord with Indian consumers by offering advanced technology, better range, and greater reliability. Brands like MG Motor, BYD, and Volvo Cars have rapidly expanded their presence in the country, leveraging their global expertise and adapting to local market needs.

While homegrown companies Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra still lead the Indian EV market, the competition is intensifying. Chinese EV makers have not only widened consumer choice but also helped accelerate India's adoption of cutting-edge battery tech, premium features, and faster product life cycles. With more Chinese brands like Xpeng, Great Wall, and Haima exploring the Indian market, the landscape is set to become even more competitive in the coming years.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chinese EV brands like BYD, MG, and Volvo have captured 33% of India's electric vehicle market as of 2025, overtaking South Korean and German rivals.
Chinese EV makers bring advanced technology, better range, and greater reliability, helping accelerate India's adoption of cutting-edge battery tech and premium features.
While Indian companies Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra still lead the EV market, the competition is intensifying as more Chinese brands like Xpeng, Great Wall, and Haima explore the Indian market.

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