Why India can’t ignore hybrids

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September 2025
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This story belongs to the Fortune India Magazine September 2025 issue.

Hybrids offer lower emissions and help bridge the gap to full electrification. But tax issues remain a major hurdle.
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Why India can’t ignore hybrids
Of the 4.3 million cars sold in FY25, only 104,000 were hybrids. 
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INDIA HAS SEEN a rise in demand for gas-guzzling sports utility vehicles (SUVs) in recent years. While there are several conventional ICE (internal combustion engine) SUVs in the market, only two are strong hybrids. That’s because the government’s policy emphasis is on electric vehicles and not much has been done to incentivise hybrid vehicles, which have higher upfront costs, just like EVs.

Of the 4.3 million cars sold in FY25, only 104,000 were hybrids. But despite fewer (five) models on offer, hybrid penetration rose from 2.1% in FY24 to 2.4% in FY25. In comparison, EVs accounted for 2.6% of total car sales in FY25 with as many as 17 mass-market models on offer.