The Mahindra BE 6, a stylish and tech-forward electric SUV, is ready to evolve. Ever since its debut in late 2024, the BE 6 has been a talking point in India’s fast-growing electric vehicle (EV) market. Now, just months after its initial rollout, Mahindra is introducing a new variant, set to be officially unveiled tomorrow.
This fresh version is expected to offer greater flexibility in battery options, more accessible pricing for longer-range trims, and improved value for Indian buyers looking for a modern electric SUV that doesn’t compromise on design, performance, or features.
1. What’s Changing? New Variants with Greater Flexibility
Industry leaks and homologation documents have revealed Mahindra’s plan to expand the BE 6 line-up within the Pack Three tier. The new “Pack Three Select” variant will be offered with both 59 kWh and 79 kWh battery options — a first for this top-end tier.
Previously, larger battery packs were restricted to higher trims, but Mahindra is now bringing the 79 kWh unit to mid-tier buyers as well, following a similar move in the Pack Two range. This gives customers more freedom to choose between extended range and budget-conscious pricing without sacrificing key features.
Such flexibility reflects Mahindra’s evolving product strategy: breaking away from the rigid “one battery per trim” approach and offering customizable EV configurations, much like what Tesla and BYD are doing globally.
2. Battery Specs & Performance Highlights
Mahindra’s BE 6 is built on the advanced INGLO platform — a modular EV architecture designed for flexibility, efficiency, and performance.
Battery and performance specifications for the updated lineup are expected to remain consistent with the current figures:
59 kWh Pack
● Power Output: 231 hp
● Torque: 380 Nm
● Range: ~556 km (ARAI certified)
● Charging: 175 kW DC fast charging, ~0–80% in under 35 minutes
79 kWh Pack
● Power Output: 286 hp
● Torque: 380 Nm
● Range: ~682 km (ARAI certified)
● Charging: 175 kW DC fast charging, ~0–80% in ~35 minutes (larger pack, but same peak charge rate)
The INGLO platform supports V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) technology, meaning the BE 6 can power electrical appliances directly from its battery — a useful feature for road trips and emergencies.
3. Design & Interior Technology
The BE 6 stands out in the EV market with its coupe-SUV silhouette, sharp LED DRL signature, flush door handles, and aerodynamic lines that not only enhance aesthetics but also improve range efficiency.
Inside, the cabin is futuristic yet functional:
● Dual 12.3-inch displays (infotainment & driver’s display)
● Augmented reality heads-up display (AR-HUD)
● Premium upholstery with sustainable materials
● Level 2+ ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) including adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, and auto emergency braking
The interior also benefits from Mahindra’s new UI/UX design philosophy, delivering a cleaner and more intuitive digital experience.
4. The Full Line-Up & Pricing Snapshot
Here’s how the BE 6 range is shaping up (all prices are ex-showroom India):
Variant | Battery | Price (₹ Lakh) | Est. Delivery |
---|---|---|---|
Pack One | 59 kWh | 18.90 | Aug 2025 |
Pack One Above | 59 kWh | 20.50 | Aug 2025 |
Pack Two | 59 kWh | 21.90 | Jul 2025 |
Pack Two (79 kWh) | 79 kWh | 23.50 | Late Jul 2025 |
Pack Three Select | 59 kWh | 24.50 | Jun 2025 |
Pack Three (79 kWh) | 79 kWh | 26.90 | Mar 2025 |
This multi-variant structure lets buyers choose between range, features, and affordability depending on personal priorities.
5. How It Compares to Rivals
The Mahindra BE 6 competes directly with:
● Tata Curvv EV – expected to launch later this year with a similar coupe-SUV style and multiple battery packs.
● MG ZS EV – established in the ₹18–24 lakh bracket but lacks the coupe styling and latest-gen tech.
● Hyundai Creta EV – likely to debut in early 2026, leveraging Hyundai’s proven electric tech.
● BYD Atto 3 – global benchmark for quality and efficiency, though priced higher.
Where the BE 6 scores is in value for money — it offers a high range, strong performance, and premium features without breaching the ₹27 lakh ceiling.
6. EV Adoption & Market Context in India
India’s EV market is experiencing an unprecedented shift. In FY 2024–25, EV passenger car sales grew over 120% year-on-year, driven by:
● Government subsidies under the FAME-II policy
● Rapid charging infrastructure expansion — over 12,000 public fast chargers now operational
● Rising fuel prices pushing consumers toward long-term cost-effective options
Mahindra’s BE 6 slots perfectly into this environment — offering long-range capability for intercity travel, a major concern for Indian buyers transitioning to electric mobility.
7. Mahindra’s EV Strategy & the INGLO Platform
The BE 6 is part of Mahindra’s Born Electric (BE) range, which also includes the upcoming BE 7, BE Rall-E, and BE 8 models. All of these are underpinned by the INGLO platform, co-developed with Volkswagen for battery, motor, and software components.
Benefits of INGLO:
● Scalability: Can underpin compact SUVs to large 7-seaters
● Safety: Global 5-star safety compliance, with advanced crash structure and battery protection
● Performance: Capable of delivering up to 300 hp in higher-spec models
● Charging Speed: Designed for ultra-fast charging (up to 175 kW DC)
8. Customer Expectations from the New Variant
Based on buyer feedback from early BE 6 deliveries, customers are looking for:
● More affordable access to the 79 kWh battery
● Additional color options and personalization packages
● Improved connected car features with OTA (over-the-air) updates
● Refinements in ride comfort for longer highway trips
The new Pack Three Select variant is likely Mahindra’s direct response to this feedback.
9. Future Outlook for Mahindra BE Range
Mahindra is targeting 25% EV sales share in its passenger vehicle segment by 2030. The BE 6 plays a crucial role in this, serving as the “sweet spot” between compact EV affordability and premium EV luxury.
Upcoming milestones include:
● Nu Multi-Energy Platform launch on Independence Day 2025
● Export plans for BE models to markets in Southeast Asia and Europe
● Integration of AI-assisted driving features in future BE updates
Conclusion
Tomorrow’s unveiling of the Mahindra BE 6 new variant marks a significant moment for India’s EV space. With expanded battery choices, competitive pricing, and an impressive mix of design, technology, and performance, the BE 6 is shaping up to be one of the most balanced electric SUVs in the market.
Whether you’re an early EV adopter or considering your first electric vehicle, the BE 6 offers a compelling package that aligns with India’s unique driving conditions and buyer expectations.
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