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Compare EV cars, scooters & bikes in India, side by side
Put any two or three EVs head to head and get a full side-by-side breakdown — every spec that matters, with the leader highlighted in each row.
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Compare electric vehicles in India, side by side
Choosing between two or three EVs is far easier when you can see every number in one place. Our free EV comparison tool lets you compare electric vehicles in India on the specs that actually decide a purchase — ex-showroom price, real-world range, battery capacity, power, charging time and more — with the leading value highlighted in each row so the trade-offs are obvious at a glance. It works across electric cars, scooters and bikes, so you can line up direct rivals or weigh up two very different options.
How to use the EV comparison tool
Comparing EVs takes about ten seconds and three steps:
- Pick your first EV. Search by model or brand in the “Vehicle A” box — Tata Nexon EV, Ola S1 Pro, Ather 450X, anything in the catalog.
- Add a second (and optional third) EV. Choose a direct rival or a completely different option to compare EVs across categories.
- Read the side-by-side table. Every spec lines up row by row and the stronger value is highlighted, so you can see which EV leads on price, range, power and charging at a glance.
Want a wider shortlist first? Browse the full EV catalog, or narrow it down by type — electric cars, electric scooters and electric bikes.
Why compare EVs before you buy
An electric vehicle is a long-term purchase, and the right choice depends on numbers that aren't obvious from a showroom brochure. Comparing EVs side by side helps you:
- Avoid overpaying. Two EVs at a similar price can differ sharply on range and features — a side-by-side view shows where your money actually goes. Work out monthly cost with the EV EMI calculator.
- Beat range anxiety. Comparing real-world range (not just the claimed figure) tells you which EV genuinely fits your daily drive and weekend trips.
- Charge smarter. Fast-charging support and charge times vary widely — a key spec if you can't charge at home every night.
- See the running-cost gap. Once you've shortlisted, check the long-term savings versus petrol with our EV vs petrol cost calculator and what you can claim through EV subsidies in India.
What to compare: the specs that matter
Not every number carries the same weight. When you compare electric vehicles, focus on these first:
- Price (ex-showroom): the starting point — but remember on-road price and subsidies change the real figure.
- Real-world range vs claimed range: claimed (ARAI/IDC) numbers run optimistic; the real-world row is the one to trust.
- Battery capacity (kWh): bigger usually means more range, but also more weight and a higher price.
- Power & torque: how the EV actually drives, especially for performance scooters and motorcycles.
- Charging (kW & time): DC fast-charge support and the 10–80% time decide how practical long trips are.
New to the jargon? Our EV 101 hub and glossary explains every term in plain language.
Compare EVs by range and price
The two numbers most buyers in India weigh first are range and price, and they often pull in opposite directions. When you compare EV range, look at the real-world row rather than the ARAI/IDC claim — a longer claimed range doesn't always survive highway speeds and AC use. When you compare EV price, the ex-showroom figure is only the start: on-road price and state subsidies can swing the real cost by lakhs. The tool shows claimed range, real-world range and ex-showroom price side by side so you can see the range-per-rupee trade-off instantly, then estimate the all-in number with the cost calculator and EV subsidies guide. For a deeper read on why claimed and real range differ, see real-world range vs ARAI claims.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I compare electric vehicles on EVSelect?
Pick your first EV, add a second (and optionally a third), and the tool instantly builds a side-by-side EV comparison table — price, range, battery, power, charging and more — with the leading value highlighted in each row. It's free and needs no sign-up.
How many EVs can I compare at once?
You can compare two or three electric vehicles at once. Pick any two EVs for a clean head-to-head, or add a third to weigh up three options on the same screen.
What specs can I compare?
The EV comparison tool puts every spec that matters side by side — ex-showroom price, real-world range, battery capacity, power and torque, top speed, charging time and fast-charging support — with the leading value highlighted for each row.
Is the EV comparison tool free?
Yes. The EV comparison tool is completely free to use, with no sign-up required. It runs on live data covering 140+ electric cars, scooters and bikes sold in India.
Which electric vehicles can I compare?
You can compare electric cars, scooters and bikes from every major brand available in India, including Tata, MG, Mahindra, Hyundai, BYD, Ola, Ather, TVS and more.
What's the difference between claimed and real-world range?
Claimed range (ARAI/IDC) is measured in controlled test conditions and is almost always higher than what you'll see day to day. Our comparison shows both a claimed-range and a real-world range row so you can judge EVs on realistic numbers, not just the headline figure.
Does the comparison include on-road price or subsidies?
Prices shown are ex-showroom and indicative. On-road price varies by city (registration, road tax, insurance), and state EV subsidies can lower the effective cost. Check our EV subsidies guide and the EV vs petrol cost calculator to estimate your real, all-in cost.
Specs and prices are indicative and updated for 2026. See how we source and verify EV data in our editorial & data policy. Always confirm the latest figures with the official dealer before buying.