Mahindra Launched their Much Awaited EV Vehicles today
Mahindra is taking a big step into the world of electric cars with two exciting new SUVs: BE 6e and XEV 9e. These models are part of their “Born Electric” series, specially designed to run on electricity right from the start. Here’s everything you need to know in an easy-to-read format.
The Two Stars: Mahindra BE 6e and Mahindra XEV 9e
- BE 6E: This is the sporty one! It looks sleek with a sloping roofline, almost like a coupe. It’s designed for those who want performance and style.
- XEV 9e: This is a family-friendly SUV, offering more space and comfort. It’s perfect for long trips with a focus on luxury and convenience.
Both vehicles look futuristic, with sharp edges, LED lights, and aerodynamic designs.
Built for the Future
These cars are based on a special EV-only platform called INGLO. Why is this cool?
- It’s super flexible, which means the battery fits perfectly into the car’s floor.
- The cars have a range of up to 500 km on a single charge!
- Need to charge quickly? They support fast charging that can juice them up in no time
What’s Inside?
When you step into these cars, you’ll feel like you’re in a high-tech world:
- Screens Everywhere: The BE 6e has two big screens on the dashboard, while the XEV 9e gets three, including one for the passenger!
- Modern Steering: A flat-ish steering wheel with fancy buttons and illuminated logos.
- Sunroof: A giant panoramic roof to give a luxurious feel
Performance Highlights
- BE 6e: Zippy and fun to drive, this car is built for speed and style.
- XEV 9e: More about comfort, it’s great for families who love road trips.
Both cars are packed with features like safety aids (think of it as an extra set of eyes on the road), paddle shifters, and high-performance batteries.
Affordable or Not?
- BE 6e: Might start at around ₹18.90 lakh, making it an attractive option for city drivers.
- XEV 9e: A more premium choice at ₹21.90 lakh, aimed at those seeking luxury.
Why These Cars Matter
India is still catching up in the electric vehicle space, with only 2% of cars being electric. Mahindra is stepping in with these two EVs to make a mark. They’re designed for Indian roads and are packed with features people will love. These SUVs will compete with models like the Tata Curvv EV and Hyundai Creta EV, giving buyers more choices
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