Mahindra unveils Electric SUVs XEV 9e and BE 6e
The XEV 9e and BE 6e signify Mahindra’s endeavours in the premium and performance-focused electric vehicle segments.
Mahindra is gearing up for a significant milestone in its electric vehicle portfolio with the launch of two new electric SUVs, the XEV 9e and BE 6e. These vehicles will make their global debut at the “Unlimit India” event on 26 November 2024 in Chennai.
These new models mark Mahindra’s first vehicles built on its advanced “INGLO” architecture, an electric platform designed to meet global standards and equipped with advanced technology. The INGLO platform is expected to feature safety advancements, high performance, and an efficient electric range aimed at enhancing the driving experience.
The XEV 9e and BE 6e represent Mahindra’s foray into premium and performance electric segments. According to Mahindra, the XEV 9e has been designed to set new standards in electric luxury, while the BE 6e promises strong, performance-driven capabilities. Mahindra describes these vehicles as “Indian icons” ready to make a mark globally through distinct design and cutting-edge technology.
"With INGLO, we’re blending Indian sensibilities with a world-class perspective,” a Mahindra spokesperson said.
The BE 6e is set to be a premium option above the XUV400, competing with models such as the Tata Curvv, MG ZS EV, and MG Windsor EV. Meanwhile, the XEV 9e will face competition from the soon-to-launch Tata Harrier EV.
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