
Best Electric Cars with ADAS in India in 2026
In 2026, you can get a capable ADAS suite in an Indian EV starting at ₹17.29 lakh (Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A). The Mahindra BE 6 at ₹18.90 lakh is the most affordable Level 2+ ADAS option, sharing the same Mobileye EyeQ6-powered system as the XEV 9e with 5 radars, drowsiness detection, and remote-controlled parking. The Hyundai Creta Electric's Highway Driving Assist (full suite from ₹19.50 lakh) is the most practically useful highway feature for long drives. All seven cars on this list include AEB, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Warning, and Blind Spot Monitor as standard ADAS features.
ADAS, or Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, used to be something you only found in luxury cars that cost upwards of Rs 50 lakh. In 2026, you can get a genuinely capable ADAS suite in an electric car starting at under Rs 18 lakh. That is a big deal.
But not all ADAS systems are equal. Some cars give you the full suite from the base variant. Others lock the best features behind the top variant. A few offer systems so advanced that they can steer you back into your lane, detect if you are falling asleep at the wheel, and park themselves without you touching the steering wheel.
If you drive on highways regularly, cover long distances, or simply want a car that actively helps you stay safe, this guide is for you. We have ranked the best electric cars with ADAS in India in 2026 based on how capable their systems actually are, and how much you need to spend to get them.
How We Ranked These Cars
ADAS depth first: We looked beyond the Level 2 label. Two cars can both claim Level 2 ADAS but have very different feature sets. The ones with more advanced and genuinely useful features are ranked higher.
Features that set cars apart: Common features like Autonomous Emergency Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, Lane Departure Warning, and Blind Spot Monitor are present across all cars on this list. We focused on what separates the good from the great.
Price to get full ADAS: A car that offers its full ADAS suite from the base variant is more accessible than one that saves it only for the top trim. We factored that into the ranking.
Real-world usefulness on Indian roads: Features like drowsiness detection and auto park matter more on Indian highways than they might seem on paper. We gave extra credit where the tech is genuinely practical.
7 Best Electric Cars with ADAS in India in 2026
| Car | Starting Price with ADAS | ADAS Level | Rear Cross Traffic Alert | Auto Emergency Steering | Auto Park | Drowsiness Detection | Highway Driving Assist | Traffic Sign Recognition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mahindra XEV 9e | ₹21.90 Lakh | L2+ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Mahindra BE 6 | ₹18.90 Lakh | L2+ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Tata Harrier EV | ₹23.49 Lakh | L2 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Hyundai Creta Electric | Partial ADAS: ₹18.02 Lakh / Full ADAS: ₹19.50 Lakh | L2 | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Maruti e Vitara | ₹17.49 Lakh | L2 | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Tata Curvv EV | Full ADAS: ₹22.24 Lakh only | L2 | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Tata Nexon EV | ₹17.29 Lakh | L2 | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
Note: All the cars on this list come with Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keep Assist (LKA), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) as part of their ADAS suite. The columns above highlight only the features that are not available across all cars, so you know exactly what sets each one apart.
1. Mahindra XEV 9e

Best for: Buyers who want the most advanced ADAS setup available in any Indian EV under Rs 35 lakh
If ADAS is your primary reason for buying an EV, the XEV 9e is where the conversation starts and ends. It runs on Mahindra's Level 2+ system powered by the Mobileye EyeQ6 chip with 5 radars and a vision camera. It can detect animals, pedestrians, barricades, and vehicles simultaneously. It steers you back into your lane actively, not just warns you. It watches your eyes for signs of fatigue. It parks itself, including remote-controlled parking from outside the car. And it does all of this from the base Pack One variant at Rs 21.90 lakh. No other car on this list offers this level of ADAS completeness at any price, let alone the entry variant.
Price and Variants:
| Variant | Battery | Price (ex-showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| Pack One | 59 kWh | ₹21.90 Lakh |
| Pack One Above | 59 kWh | ₹23.90 Lakh |
| Pack Two | 59 kWh | ₹25.90 Lakh |
| Pack Two 79 | 79 kWh | ₹26.50 Lakh |
| Pack Three Select | 79 kWh | ₹28.65 Lakh |
| Pack Three | 79 kWh | ₹30.50 Lakh |
Quick Specs:
- Motor: 228 PS (59 kWh) / 282 PS (79 kWh), RWD
- Boot space: 663 litres + 150-litre frunk
- Seating: 5
Battery and Range:
- 59 kWh variant: 542 km ARAI claimed range
- 79 kWh variant: 656 km ARAI claimed range
- Real-world range: around 456 km on the 79 kWh pack
Safety: 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. 7 airbags standard, Level 2+ ADAS powered by Mobileye EyeQ6, 360-degree camera, and augmented reality HUD on top trims.
Charging: 20% to 80% in about 20 minutes on a 175 kW DC fast charger.
ADAS Features:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Auto Emergency Steering
- Highway Driving Assist
- Auto Park (perpendicular, parallel, angular)
- Remote Controlled Parking
- Drowsiness and Fatigue Detection (EyeDentity)
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Forward Collision Warning
- Driver and Occupant Monitoring System
Why It Makes the List:
- Only car on this list with Level 2+ ADAS powered by Mobileye EyeQ6, the most advanced chip available in any Indian EV
- Full ADAS suite available from the base Pack One variant at Rs 21.90 lakh
- Drowsiness detection and remote park are segment firsts at this price
- AR-HUD overlays ADAS information directly onto the windshield view
- 5 radars and 1 vision camera system can detect animals and barricades, not just vehicles
Warranty: Lifetime battery warranty for first-time private owners (15 years). 10 years / 2,00,000 km on ownership change.
2. Mahindra BE 6

Best for: Buyers who want the same advanced ADAS as the XEV 9e at a lower starting price and in a sportier package
The BE 6 shares its ADAS architecture with the XEV 9e almost entirely. Same Mobileye EyeQ6 chip, same 5 radar and 1 camera setup, same Level 2+ classification, same drowsiness detection, same auto park with remote control. The only meaningful difference on the ADAS front is that the BE 6 does not get an AR-HUD. Everything else is identical. And since the BE 6 starts at Rs 18.90 lakh versus Rs 21.90 lakh for the XEV 9e, it is the most affordable way to get a genuinely advanced ADAS setup in any electric car in India right now.
Price and Variants:
| Variant | Battery | Price (ex-showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| Pack One | 59 kWh | ₹18.90 Lakh |
| Pack One Above | 59 kWh | ₹20.90 Lakh |
| Pack Two 59 | 59 kWh | ₹22.90 Lakh |
| Pack Two 79 | 79 kWh | ₹23.50 Lakh |
| Pack Three Select | 79 kWh | ₹24.50 Lakh |
| Pack Three 79 | 79 kWh | ₹27.40 Lakh |
Quick Specs:
- Motor: 228 PS (59 kWh) / 281 PS (79 kWh), RWD
- Boot space: 455 litres + 45-litre frunk
- Seating: 5
Battery and Range:
- 59 kWh variant: 535 km ARAI claimed range
- 79 kWh variant: 682 km ARAI claimed range
- Real-world range: 449 km combined (79 kWh pack, Autocar India test)
Safety: 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. 7 airbags standard, Level 2+ ADAS powered by Mobileye EyeQ6, 360-degree camera, and auto park assist on top trims.
Charging: 20% to 80% in about 20 minutes on a 175 kW DC fast charger.
ADAS Features:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Auto Emergency Steering
- Highway Driving Assist
- Auto Park (perpendicular, parallel, angular)
- Remote Controlled Parking
- Drowsiness and Fatigue Detection
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Forward Collision Warning
- Driver Monitoring System
Why It Makes the List:
- Most affordable Level 2+ ADAS in any Indian EV, starting at Rs 18.90 lakh from the base variant
- Same Mobileye EyeQ6-powered system as the XEV 9e with drowsiness detection and remote park
- Auto emergency steering actively corrects your path, not just warns you
- Full ADAS suite available from Pack One, no need to step up variants
- 175 kW DC fast charging means a 20-minute stop adds significant range for long highway drives
Warranty: Lifetime battery warranty for first-time private owners (15 years). 10 years / 2,00,000 km on ownership change.
3. Tata Harrier EV

Best for: Buyers who want a well-rounded ADAS suite in a spacious, premium SUV with AWD capability
The Harrier EV does not match the Mahindra duo on raw ADAS depth, but it is not far behind either. It gets auto emergency steering, auto park with 12 ultrasonic sensors, traffic sign recognition, and rear cross traffic alert. What it misses compared to the Mahindras is drowsiness detection and highway driving assist. It does, however, add features the Mahindras do not have: a 540-degree surround view system, a summon mode that moves the car towards you without anyone inside, and a built-in dashcam. ADAS kicks in from the Fearless+ variant at Rs 23.49 lakh across all the meaningful features.
Price and Variants:
| Variant | Battery | Drive | Price (ex-showroom) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fearless | 65 kWh | RWD | ₹21.49 Lakh |
| Fearless+ | 65 kWh | RWD | ₹23.49 Lakh |
| Accomplished+ | 75 kWh | RWD | ₹25.49 Lakh |
| Fearless+ QWD | 75 kWh | AWD | ₹26.49 Lakh |
| Empowered+ | 75 kWh | RWD | ₹27.49 Lakh |
| Empowered+ QWD | 75 kWh | AWD | ₹28.99 Lakh |
Quick Specs:
- Motor: 238 PS (RWD) / 313 PS (AWD)
- Boot space: 502 litres + 67-litre frunk
- Seating: 5
Battery and Range:
- 65 kWh variant: 538 km ARAI claimed range
- 75 kWh variant: 627 km ARAI claimed range
- Real-world range: 438 km (CarWale test, 75 kWh QWD variant)
Safety: 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. 7 airbags standard, Level 2 ADAS, 540-degree surround view, and built-in dashcam.
Charging: 20% to 80% in about 25 minutes on a 120 kW DC fast charger.
ADAS Features:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Auto Emergency Steering
- Auto Park (parallel, perpendicular, angular)
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Forward Collision Warning
- Summon Mode
- 540-degree Surround View
Why It Makes the List:
- Auto emergency steering and auto park put it ahead of most Level 2 cars on this list
- Summon mode moves the car to you remotely, a feature not available on most cars in this price range
- 540-degree surround view goes beyond a standard 360-degree camera
- Full ADAS suite from Fearless+ at Rs 23.49 lakh, not just the top variant
- Built-in dashcam records your drives without a separate device
Warranty: Specific battery warranty terms available at Tata dealerships. Confirm before purchase.
4. Hyundai Creta Electric

Best for: Buyers who want a capable ADAS suite with Highway Driving Assist in a family-friendly compact SUV
The Creta Electric's ADAS setup is called Hyundai SmartSense and it is one of the more practically useful systems on Indian highways. Its standout feature is Highway Driving Assist, which combines adaptive cruise control and lane centering at the same time. So on an expressway, the car maintains its speed, keeps a safe distance from the car ahead, and stays centered in the lane simultaneously. That is meaningfully different from basic adaptive cruise, which only manages speed. The full ADAS suite kicks in from the Premium variant at Rs 19.50 lakh, though base Executive and Smart variants get a partial suite.
Price and Variants:
| Variant | Battery | Price (ex-showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| Executive | 42 kWh | ₹18.02 Lakh |
| Smart | 42 kWh | ₹19.00 Lakh |
| Premium | 51.4 kWh | ₹19.50 Lakh |
| Excellence | 51.4 kWh | ₹23.50 Lakh |
| Excellence LR Knight | 51.4 kWh | ₹24.70 Lakh |
Quick Specs:
- Motor: 135 PS (42 kWh) / 171 PS (51.4 kWh), FWD
- Boot space: 433 litres
- Seating: 5
Battery and Range:
- 42 kWh variant: 420 km ARAI claimed range
- 51.4 kWh variant: 473 km ARAI claimed range
- Real-world range: 432 km combined (Autocar India test, 51.4 kWh variant)
Safety: 5-star Euro NCAP rating. Bharat NCAP testing not completed yet. 6 airbags standard with Level 2 ADAS on higher variants.
Charging: 10% to 80% in about 58 minutes on a 50 kW DC fast charger.
ADAS Features:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Highway Driving Assist (ACC + Lane Centering)
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Forward Collision Warning
- Rear Collision Warning
- Driver Attention Warning
- Safe Exit Assist
Why It Makes the List:
- Highway Driving Assist combines speed control and lane centering simultaneously, the most useful highway feature on this list for long drives
- One of the most complete ADAS suites available under Rs 25 lakh with 19+ features
- Safe Exit Assist warns you before opening the door if a vehicle is approaching from behind
- Full ADAS kicks in at Rs 19.50 lakh on the Premium variant, not just the top trim
- Best independently verified real-world range in its price segment at 432 km
Warranty: Warranty terms vary by variant. Confirm with your nearest Hyundai dealer before purchase.
5. Maruti e Vitara

Best for: First-time EV buyers who want a solid, well-calibrated Level 2 ADAS suite from a brand with India's largest service network
The e Vitara is Maruti's first car with ADAS, and they have done a good job for a first attempt. It gets 15+ ADAS features including adaptive cruise, lane keep assist, AEB, blind spot monitor, rear cross traffic alert, and traffic sign recognition. What it does not get are the more advanced features like auto park, drowsiness detection, or highway driving assist. But for most buyers who want ADAS as a safety net on highways rather than a semi-autonomous driving tool, the e Vitara's suite is more than adequate. ADAS kicks in from the Zeta variant at Rs 17.49 lakh, which makes it the second most affordable full ADAS entry point on this list.
Price and Variants:
| Variant | Battery | Price (ex-showroom) | BaaS Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Delta | 49 kWh | ₹15.99 Lakh | ₹10.99 Lakh |
| Zeta | 61 kWh | ₹17.49 Lakh | ₹11.99 Lakh |
| Alpha | 61 kWh | ₹19.79 Lakh | ₹14.29 Lakh |
| Alpha+ | 61 kWh | ₹20.01 Lakh | - |
A note on BaaS: BaaS, or Battery-as-a-Service, lets you buy the car without paying for the battery upfront. Instead, you pay a per-km usage fee of Rs 3.99/km for the 49 kWh pack and Rs 4.39/km for the 61 kWh pack. This brings the starting price down to Rs 10.99 lakh. It works best if you drive under 1,200 km a month.
Quick Specs:
- Motor: 144 PS (49 kWh) / 174 PS (61 kWh), both FWD
- Boot space: 310 litres (expandable with 40:20:40 split rear seats)
- Seating: 5
Battery and Range:
- 49 kWh variant: 440 km ARAI claimed range
- 61 kWh variant: 543 km ARAI claimed range
- Real-world range: 400–420 km from the 61 kWh pack
Safety: 5-star Bharat NCAP rating, the first electric SUV in India to earn this. HEARTECT-e platform with 7 airbags standard, Level 2 ADAS, and a 360-degree camera.
Charging: 10% to 80% in about 45 minutes on DC fast charge. Every purchase includes a complimentary 7.4 kW AC home charger.
ADAS Features:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- High Beam Assist
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Forward Collision Warning
- Pedestrian Detection
Why It Makes the List:
- Full ADAS from the Zeta variant at Rs 17.49 lakh, second most affordable on this list
- 15+ ADAS features, well-calibrated specifically for Indian road conditions per Maruti
- Rear cross traffic alert and traffic sign recognition included, which Nexon EV misses
- Backed by India's largest service network at 5,780+ touchpoints across 3,000 cities
- First electric SUV in India with a 5-star Bharat NCAP rating
Warranty: 8 years / 1,60,000 km on battery and motor. 3 years standard on the vehicle, extendable up to 8 years.
6. Tata Curvv EV

Best for: Buyers who want ADAS with a blind spot view monitor display and rear cross traffic alert in a stylish coupe-SUV
The Curvv EV has a reasonably capable ADAS suite with 20 features, but there is an important catch: you only get the full suite on the top Empowered+ A variant at Rs 22.24 lakh. Every other variant, including the Empowered+, misses out on ADAS entirely. So if ADAS is important to you, the Curvv EV effectively starts at Rs 22.24 lakh. That said, what you get at that price is solid: radar and camera-based blind spot monitoring with a display that shows you the adjacent lane on your instrument cluster, rear cross traffic alert, traffic sign recognition, and a full Level 2 suite. The 500-litre boot and distinctive coupe-SUV design remain strong reasons to consider it.
Price and Variants:
| Variant | Battery | Price (ex-showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| Creative 45 | 45 kWh | ₹17.49 Lakh |
| Accomplished 45 | 45 kWh | ₹18.49 Lakh |
| Accomplished 55 | 55 kWh | ₹19.49 Lakh |
| Accomplished+ S 55 | 55 kWh | ₹20.49 Lakh |
| Empowered+ 55 | 55 kWh | ₹21.49 Lakh |
| Empowered+ A 55 | 55 kWh | ₹22.24 Lakh |
Quick Specs:
- Motor: 134 PS (45 kWh) / 167 PS (55 kWh), FWD
- Boot space: 500 litres + 11.6-litre frunk
- Seating: 5
Battery and Range:
- 45 kWh variant: 430 km ARAI claimed range
- 55 kWh variant: 502 km ARAI claimed range
- Real-world range: 365 km combined (Autocar India test, 55 kWh variant)
Safety: 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. 6 airbags standard, Level 2 ADAS on top variant only, blind-view monitor display, and 360-degree camera.
Charging: 10% to 80% in about 40 minutes on a 70 kW DC fast charger.
ADAS Features:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Blind Spot Monitor with Display
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- Forward Collision Warning
- High Beam Assist
- Pedestrian Detection
Why It Makes the List:
- Blind spot monitor with an in-cluster display shows you the adjacent lane visually, not just a warning light
- Full Level 2 ADAS suite with 20 features on the Empowered+ A variant
- Largest boot space on this list at 500 litres
- Lifetime battery warranty for first-time private owners
- 5-star Bharat NCAP rating across all variants
Warranty: Lifetime high-voltage battery warranty for first-time private owners from date of first registration.
7. Tata Nexon EV

Best for: Budget buyers who want ADAS in an EV under Rs 18 lakh with a proven track record
The Nexon EV is the most affordable car on this list with ADAS, and it gets there with the Empowered+ A variant at Rs 17.29 lakh. The suite includes adaptive cruise, AEB, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, traffic sign recognition, and high beam assist. What it does not have is rear cross traffic alert, which every other car on this list offers. It is also the only car here that remains at Level 2 without rear cross traffic. That said, for a car at this price point, getting ADAS at all is a meaningful addition, and the Nexon EV's track record for ownership experience is stronger than most.
Price and Variants:
| Variant | Battery | Price (ex-showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| Creative MR | 30 kWh | ₹12.49 Lakh |
| Fearless MR | 30 kWh | ₹13.49 Lakh |
| Fearless 45 | 45 kWh | ₹14.49 Lakh |
| Empowered 45 | 45 kWh | ₹15.49 Lakh |
| Empowered+ 45 | 45 kWh | ₹16.49 Lakh |
| Empowered+ A 45 | 45 kWh | ₹17.29 Lakh |
Quick Specs:
- Motor: 129 PS (30 kWh) / 145 PS (45 kWh), FWD
- Boot space: 350 litres + 11.6-litre frunk
- Seating: 5
Battery and Range:
- 30 kWh variant: 275 km ARAI claimed range (city use)
- 45 kWh variant: 489 km ARAI claimed range
- Real-world range: around 375 km from the 45 kWh pack
Safety: 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. 6 airbags standard, Level 2 ADAS on Empowered+ A variant only.
Charging: 10% to 80% in about 40 minutes on a 60 kW DC fast charger.
ADAS Features:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane Keep Assist
- Lane Departure Warning
- Autonomous Emergency Braking
- Forward Collision Warning
- Traffic Sign Recognition
- High Beam Assist
- Pedestrian Detection
Why It Makes the List:
- Most affordable ADAS EV on this list at Rs 17.29 lakh for the Empowered+ A variant
- Level 2 ADAS on a car that starts under Rs 13 lakh is a genuinely accessible safety upgrade for Indian buyers
- Lifetime battery warranty on 45 kWh variants
- 5-star Bharat NCAP rating across all variants
- Strong Tata dealer network across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities
Warranty: Lifetime battery warranty on 45 kWh variants from date of first registration.
Which One Should You Buy?
If you want the most advanced ADAS available in an Indian EV right now: The Mahindra XEV 9e is the clear answer. Level 2+, Mobileye EyeQ6, drowsiness detection, remote park, AR-HUD, and a full suite from the base variant. Nothing else on this list comes close on technology depth.
If you want the same advanced ADAS at a lower price: The Mahindra BE 6 at Rs 18.90 lakh gives you almost the exact same system as the XEV 9e, minus the AR-HUD. It is the most capable ADAS package for the money in India right now.
If you want ADAS that genuinely helps on long highway drives: The Hyundai Creta Electric's Highway Driving Assist, which manages both speed and lane centering together, is the most practically useful highway feature on this list after the Mahindra duo.
If you want ADAS from a brand with the widest service network in India: The Maruti e Vitara. ADAS from Rs 17.49 lakh, 15+ features, well-tuned for Indian roads, and backed by 5,780+ service touchpoints. For a first-time EV buyer, that combination is hard to argue with.
If your budget is under Rs 18 lakh and you still want ADAS: The Tata Nexon EV Empowered+ A at Rs 17.29 lakh is your only option on this list. It is missing rear cross traffic alert, but the core ADAS features are there and the ownership experience is one of the most proven in Indian EVs.
All prices are ex-showroom and indicative as of May 2026. Verify with your nearest dealership before purchase. ADAS features may vary by variant. Always confirm the full feature list with your dealer before purchase.
Last verified: 2026-05-03
Sources
- Mahindra Electric SUV — Official India Site
- Tata Motors — Official India Site
- Hyundai India — Creta Electric
- Maruti Suzuki India — e Vitara
- Mahindra BE 6 — Autocar India Road Test
- Hyundai Creta Electric — Autocar India Long-Term Test
- Tata Curvv EV — Autocar India Road Test
- Bharat NCAP — Official Safety Ratings