The BE 6e is Mahindraโs radical, hyper-aggressive electric coupe-SUV designed to disrupt the segment. It ditches traditional boxy styling for razor-sharp aerodynamic lines, a driver-focused cockpit, and thrilling electric performance. If you want a heavy, planted EV that looks like a futuristic sports car and commands immediate attention, the BE 6e is a striking choice.
Mahindra Be 6e price starts at ₹ 19.65 Lakh and goes upto ₹ 28.49 Lakh (Avg. Ex-Showroom, Delhi). It is offered in 9 variants. The base model is Mahindra Be 6e 6 Pack One 59 Kwh and the top model is Mahindra Be 6e 6 Batman Edition.



Skip the base Pack One 59 kWh variant as it feels far too bare-bones and misses out on the crucial tech features that define this car. The Pack Two 79 kWh makes far more sense if you want essential tech and safety without inflating your EMI. Stretch to the Batman Edition only if you genuinely demand the flagship experience with premium luxury touches.
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Owners heavily favor the sheer road presence and heavy, planted feel that provides immense confidence. However, once the initial excitement fades, drivers frequently note that maneuvering such a heavy vehicle in tight city traffic is stressful, and minor software or ergonomic quirks require getting used to.
Demand remains strong; expect wait times ranging from 4 to 8 weeks.
Expect standard segment efficiency, though heavy city traffic will noticeably lower the figures.
Yes, heavy localization means parts are widely available across the network.
Routine servicing falls within standard segment rates, making it reasonably predictable.
It holds its value well, heavily driven by strong secondary market demand for reliable utility vehicles.
Yes, the heavy suspension is specifically tuned to absorb broken roads without unsettling the cabin.
Yes, its heavy chassis and structural design make it feel noticeably more planted and secure at high speeds.
Expect premiums to align with standard segment rates for a comprehensive first-year policy.
Yes, if you skip the mid-to-high trims, you will completely miss out on the advanced screens and safety tech.














