Mahindra XUV 400 EV vs Tata Nexon EV: Which is the Better EV?

2 Indian automobile giants, Mahindra and Tata, who have been competing in the ICE for decades, have now entered the EV era. There is always a hard decision between Tata and Mahindra SUVs, and this is continued by the Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400. The Nexon EV saw a notable refresh recently, adding tech and efficiency tweaks that further elevated its appeal, while the XUV400 Pro came with more range and features.

These two SUVs are the current best that urban families asking for a smooth, dependable, and future-ready EV can get. In this article, we will compare both cars and find out the top electric car in India.

Engin and Performance

Engine and Performance: XUV400 EV vs Nexon EV

EVs might not make a sound, but they offer better performance than ICEs.

FeatureXUV400 EV (EC Pro 34.5 kWh)Tata Nexon EV (Creative Plus MR)
Max Power149.55 bhp127 bhp
Max Torque310 Nm215 Nm
Battery Capacity34.5 kWh30 kWh
Charging Time (AC/DC)6h 30m (0–100% AC-7.2 kW)56 min (10–80% DC-50 kW)
EV Price

Nexon EV VS XUV400 EV Price

Both are the best SUVs in India and come with a similar price and range, but the Nexon EV price is slightly lower than its competitor.

FeatureXUV400 EVNexon EV
Price (Ex‑Showroom)₹ 15.49 – 17.69 Lakh₹ 12.49 – 17.49 Lakh
Claimed Range375 km – 456 km275 km – 489 km
Features Tata vs Mahindra

Features: Tata vs Mahindra

When you look inside these EVs, you immediately notice the functionality that carefully crafted experiences. Much like the way minor details can make someone anxious about early thinning hair, small design decisions inside a car can make all the difference in terms of how pleasurable your daily drive is.

Seats & Space: The XUV400 has a roomier rear cabin due to its longer wheelbase, which gives more knee and foot room. Three adults can sit comfortably in the XUV 400, while the Tata Nexon EV is slightly tighter but has contoured backrests and reprofiled seats for better ergonomics, making it one of the best SUVs in India.

Dashboard: Nexon EV leans minimalistic with grey-white tones, crisp air vents, a two-spoke steering wheel, and capacitive touch climate controls. The XUV400 is more traditional, with beige tones, rounded surfaces, and larger physical buttons that are easier to operate on the move.

Infotainment: Both get the same 10.25-inch driver displays, but it’s Tata’s that feels more intuitive, has sharper visuals, and gets the desirable Google Maps integration. The Nexon also gets a larger 12.3-inch central touchscreen with smooth touch response and loads of connectivity apps. XUV400’s 10.25-inch screen is competent but a trifle smaller.

Features: Mahindra inches ahead with logically placed wireless chargers, deeper storage bins, and better fit and finish. Tata provides a larger glovebox and quicker 45W Type-C charging, but limited options for cup holders.

Comfort: Both E-SUVs use rich leatherette stitched seats. The XUV400 comes with lighter upholstery and well-thought-through rear seating, which gives it a slight edge in long-distance comfort.

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The XUV400 EV is better for those who are looking for spaciousness, practicality, and a more traditional, user-friendly cabin. Roomier rear seats and deeper storage make this a comfy companion on family drives, and it does exude a reassuring sense of solidity.

While the Nexon EV tips more towards technology, modern design, and connectivity with its larger touchscreen, intuitive driver display, and sleeker cabin, it should appeal to those who want a high-tech feel. The longer-range top-end variants should also mean fewer worries on longer drives.

In short, the XUV400 EV is for comfort and practicality, while the Nexon EV is for tech and range. Both are solid EVs-just a matter of what matters more to you.

FAQs:

1. Nexon EV vs XUV400 EV, which electric SUV offers more safety?

Both SUVs are electric cars in India that offer strong safety credentials with several airbags, ABS, and electronic stability control. The Tata Nexon EV has traditionally fared well in crash tests and is considered marginally ahead on safety ratings, though the XUV400 EV is no slouch either.

2. Does Nexon EV offer more range than XUV400 EV?

It depends on the variant; the top-end Tata Nexon EV goes up to 489 km, which is higher than the XUV400 EV’s 456 km.

3. Among Nexon and XUV400, which SUV supports faster charging?

While the Nexon EV has quicker DC fast charging-10-80% in just 56 minutes-end, the XUV400 EV takes longer on AC charging, at roughly 6.5 hours for a full charge.

4. What is the price of Tata Nexon EV?

The Tata Nexon EV price is between ₹12.49 Lakh and ₹17.49 Lakh ex-showroom, but the on-road price depends on your state road tax and other duties.

5. Which car has more airbags?

Both SUVs offer multiple airbags across trims; however, generally speaking, the Tata Nexon EV comes with dual front airbags in base variants and up to 6 airbags in higher trims, while the XUV400 EV focuses more on driver and passenger front airbags with optional side airbags.