Mahindra BE 6 Vs Competition: Price, Power, Range
GH News January 08, 2025 08:03 PM
Mahindra has unveiled the prices for its highly anticipated BE 6, at least for the toptier variant. The midsize electric SUV is offered in three trims — Pack One, Pack Two, and Pack Three. Prices start at Rs 18.9 lakh (exshowroom) for the entrylevel variant, with the top variant priced at Rs 26.9 lakh (exshowroom), excluding the home charger. Bookings for the top variant will begin on February 14, while those for the entrylevel model will open later. Deliveries of the Pack Three trim are expected to begin in March 2025. In this context, let’s compare the BE 6’s pricing with its two direct rivals: the Tata Curvv and the MG ZS EV. Mahindra BE 6 is available in two battery options — 59 kWh and 79 kWh. The Indian SUV manufacturer has only revealed the starting variants prices for the BE 6 for both the battery packs. The 59 kWh Pack One version starts from Rs 18.9 lakh and the 79 kWh Pack Three is from Rs 26.9 lakh, all exshowroom. In comparison, the Tata Curvv EV is a more affordable option, but it also offers smaller battery options — 45 kWh and 55 kWh. The former range starts from Rs 17.49 lakh to Rs 19.29 lakh while the latter from Rs 19.25 lakh to Rs 21.99 lakh, exshowroom. The MG ZS EV comes in three variants — Executive, Excite Pro and 100YR Edition. It is available with a single 50.3 kWh battery and starts from Rs 18.98 lakh to Rs 24.74 lakh, exshowroom.The new Mahindra BE 6 comes equipped with the largest battery packs in its segment, whether it’s the entrylevel or the top variant. The base model features a 59 kWh battery delivering 228 bhp, while the higherspec 79 kWh battery produces 277 bhp. Both variants generate 380 Nm of torque. According to ARAI ratings, the 59 kWh variant offers a range of 556 km, while the 79 kWh version extends that to 682 km.In comparison, the Tata Curvv EV offers two battery options: a 45 kWh version producing 147.5 bhp and a 55 kWh variant delivering 165 bhp. Both trims generate 215 Nm of torque. Based on MIDC figures, the 55 kWh version offers a range of up to 502 km, while the 45 kWh variant delivers a range of up to 430 km.The MG ZS EV, on the other hand, comes with a single 50.3 kWh battery pack that delivers 174 bhp and 280 Nm of torque. It offers a range of up to 461 km on a full charge.
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