The Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400 EV
.webp)
27 Jun 2025
Written by: BikeCarHub Editorial Team
Published on: 27th June 2025
Introduction
Going electric isn't a decision—it's a change of mind for a brighter tomorrow. Electric cars provide a greener, smarter, and more sustainable drive. Consider it: no noisy engine, no fumes, and no weekly trips to the petrol station. What you do get is smooth, quiet journeys and the added convenience of charging at home. EVs are cheaper to operate per kilometre, and with fewer components than petrol or diesel engines, there's much less to go wrong—so you save a fortune on maintenance as well.
Why Choose an EV?
Going electric isn't a decision—it's a change of mind for a brighter tomorrow. Electric cars provide a greener, smarter, and more sustainable drive. Consider it: no noisy engine, no fumes, and no weekly trips to the petrol station. What you do get is smooth, quiet journeys and the added convenience of charging at home. EVs are cheaper to operate per kilometre, and with fewer components than petrol or diesel engines, there's much less to go wrong—so you save a fortune on maintenance as well.
But the biggest win? You're doing your bit for the planet. EVs produce zero tailpipe emissions, helping reduce air pollution in our already-crowded cities. As India ramps up renewable energy, your EV becomes even cleaner. And let's be honest—there's something exciting about owning a vehicle that reflects innovation, responsibility, and modern living. In 2025, an EV isn't just better than a fuel car—it's the smart, responsible, and future-ready choice.
Detailed Specifications Comparison
Specification | Tata Nexon EV | Mahindra XUV400 EV |
---|---|---|
Battery Options | 30 kWh / 45 kWh | 34.5 kWh / 39.4 kWh |
Power / Torque | 127-143 PS, 215 Nm | 148 PS, 310 Nm |
ARAI Range | 312 km / 489 km | 375 km / 456 km |
0-100 km/h | ~9.9 seconds | Better acceleration |
Charging (0-80% DC Fast) | 40-60 minutes | ~50 minutes |
Length × Width × Height | 3993×1811×1606 mm | 4200×1821×1634 mm |
Boot Space | 350 L | 368-378 L |
Safety Rating | 5★ Bharat NCAP | 5★ Bharat NCAP |
Starting Price | ₹12.49 L | ₹15.49 L |
Powertrain & Performance
Tata Nexon EV
- Battery & Motor (Standard): 30 kWh lithium‑ion, single synchronous motor delivering ~127 PS and 215 Nm torque
- Nexon.ev Max variant ups power to 143 PS, same torque, with a 45 kWh pack
- 0-100 km/h: ~9.9 seconds
- Drive Modes: Drive & Sport, regenerative braking levels
Mahindra XUV400 EV
- Battery Pack: 34.5 kWh or 39.4 kWh LFP batteries
- Motor Output: Approx. 148 PS (110-110 kW) with 310 Nm torque
- Drive Modes: Fun, Fast, Fearless + regen modes for single-pedal driving
Verdict: Nexon EV offers a lighter, agile feel with modest power; XUV400 EV delivers stronger acceleration and torque—better for spirited driving.
Range & Charging
Nexon EV
- ARAI Range: 312 km (30 kWh); 489 km (45 kWh)
-
Charging Times:
- 15 A home plug: ~10.5-17.5 hrs
- Fast AC (7.2 kW): ~4-6.5 hrs
- DC fast (50 kW): ~40-60 min (0-80%)
XUV400 EV
- ARAI Range: 375 km (34.5 kWh) / 456 km (39.4 kWh)
-
Charging Times:
- 3.3 kW: ~13.5 hrs
- 7.2 kW: ~6.5 hrs
- 50 kW DC: ~50 min (0-80%)
Verdict: XUV400 EV offers significantly better range in both packs; both charge similarly fast with DC, though XUV400's bigger battery covers more ground per charge.
Features & Technology
Tata Nexon EV
- 12.3" HD touchscreen + 10.25" digital cluster
- JBL 9-speaker system
- Sunroof, air purifier, ventilated seats
- Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) for gadgets
- Adventure+ versions include dual-tone paint, digital DRL, drive modes, 360° camera, ESP
Mahindra XUV400 EV
- 10.25" infotainment + 10.25" digital driver display
- Dual-zone climate, sunroof, wireless charging, push-button start
- Dual-cam dashcam
- Drive modes, regen adjust, electronic gear selector
Convenience Comparison:
- Both offer advanced connectivity (Bluelink vs Blue Sense)
- XUV400's dual-cam dashcam is unique
- Nexon has V2L—useful in emergencies
Safety & Ratings
Tata Nexon EV
- 6 airbags, ESP, EBD, hill hold, TPMS, 360° camera
- 5★ Bharat NCAP (adult & child)
Mahindra XUV400 EV
- 6 airbags, ESP, TPMS, hill-hold, rear camera
- 5★ Bharat NCAP (adult & child)
Verdict: Both offer top-rated crash protection and necessary safety aids. Nexon adds V2L and airbag standardization.
Pricing & Variants
Tata Nexon EV
- Starts at ₹12.49 L (30 kWh)
- Nexon.ev Max (45 kWh) is higher—exact prices vary regionally
- Single variants with consistent features across packs
Mahindra XUV400 EV
- EC Pro (34.5 kWh): ₹15.49 L
- EL Pro (34.5 kWh DT): ₹16.74 L
- EL Pro DT (39.4 kWh): ₹17.69 L
Verdict: Nexon EV is more budget-friendly initially; XUV400 starts higher but offers larger batteries and range—worth the premium for range-conscious buyers.
Final Verdict
Choose Tata Nexon EV if you want affordability, V2L use, agile city driving, and proven safety with JBL comfort.
Choose Mahindra XUV400 EV if range matters most—longer trips without stress, extra cabin space, dual-cam dash.
Both are compelling, but your choice comes down to budget vs range and your specific daily use case.
Check other brands here
For Tata Motors Click Here!
For Suzuki Motors Click Here!
Check other Vehicles on BikeCarHub