Mahindra will announce the prices of the Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two Price Two variants by March 2025. Inside, you can discover specs, the 500+ km MIDC range, test-drive cities, ex-showroom costs, and how they compare to the Tata Nexon EV and MG ZS EV. Full details are inside!

Mahindra & Mahindra is accelerating India’s electric vehicle revolution with its upcoming BE 6 and XEV 9e SUVs. After launching the Pack One (base) and Pack Three (top-spec) variants in late 2024, the automaker is now gearing up to reveal prices for the mid-tier Pack Two variants by March 31, 2025.
This blog dives deep into the pricing strategy, battery specs, test drive updates, and how these EVs stack up against rivals like the Tata Nexon EV Max and Hyundai Kona Electric.
Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two price 6 & XEV 9e: Variant Breakdown & Pricing
Current Pricing (Ex-Showroom):
- BE 6 Pack One: ₹18.90 lakh (59 kWh battery, 556 km MIDC range)
- XEV 9e Pack One: ₹21.90 lacks (59 kWh battery, 542 km MIDC range)
- Pack Three (Top-Spec): Prices start at ₹24.50 lakh (BE 6) and ₹27.20 lakh (XEV 9e) with the 79 kWh battery (682 km/656 km range).
What to Expect from Pack Two:
- Target Price Range: ₹20–23 lakh (BE 6) and ₹23–26 lakh (XEV 9e) – bridging the gap between affordability and premium features.
- Key Features: Likely retain the 59 kWh battery but add advanced tech like a larger touchscreen, premium upholstery, and enhanced safety features (6 airbags, 360-degree camera).
- Competitor Comparison: Priced lower than the Hyundai Kona Electric (₹24 lakh) but slightly higher than the Tata Nexon EV Max (₹19.50 lakh).
Battery & Range: 59 kWh vs 79 kWh
Mahindra’s dual-battery strategy caters to both budget-conscious buyers and long-range enthusiasts:
59 kWh Battery (Pack One & Two):
- BE 6: 556 km MIDC range |Â XEV 9e: 542 km MIDC range.
- Ideal for city commutes and intercity trips (real-world range ≈ 450 km).
- DC fast charging: 0–80% in 45 minutes.
79 kWh Battery (Pack Three):
- BE 6: 682 km MIDC range |Â XEV 9e: 656 km MIDC range.
- Best for highway drives and reducing range anxiety.
- Supports ultra-fast charging (10–80% in 35 minutes).
Test Drive Updates: Phase 1 & 2 Cities
Mahindra has rolled out test drives in 15+ cities to build anticipation:
- Phase 1 (Started Jan 14, 2025): Delhi NCR, Mumbai (MMR), Chennai, Bengaluru.
- Phase 2 (Late January 2025): Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Jaipur, Indore, Coimbatore, Goa, Jalandhar, Bhopal, Howrah.
- How to Book: Visit Mahindra’s EV portal or dealerships to schedule a slot. Early test drivers get priority delivery.
Competitor Analysis: BE 6 & XEV 9e vs Rivals
Feature | Mahindra BE 6 | Tata Nexon EV Max | MG ZS EV |
Starting Price | ₹18.90 lakh | ₹19.50 lakh | ₹22.88 lakh |
Battery (kWh) | 59 / 79 | 40.5 | 50.3 |
Range (MIDC) | 556–682 km | 453 km | 461 km |
Charging Time | 45 mins (DC) | 56 mins (DC) | 50 mins (DC) |
Why Mahindra Stands Out?
- Longest Range: 682 km in BE 6 Pack Three outshines rivals.
- Modular Battery Options: Flexibility to upgrade from 59 kWh to 79 kWh.
- Aggressive Pricing: Underpriced compared to Hyundai Kona Electric and MG ZS EV.
What Buyers Are Asking (FAQs)
Q1: When will Pack Two prices be announced?
A: By March 31, 2025, as confirmed by Mahindra executives.
Q2: Will Pack Two include ADAS features?
A: No – ADAS (Level 2) is exclusive to the Pack Three variants.
Q3: What’s the delivery timeline for Pack Two?
A: Deliveries likely start by June 2025, post-price reveal.
Q4: Which variant offers the best value for money?
A: Pack Two strikes a balance between Pack One’s affordability and Pack Three’s premium features.
Design & Features: What’s New?
- Exterior: Sleek LED DRLs, flush door handles, and aerodynamic alloy wheels.
- Interior: Dual 10.25-inch screens (digital cockpit + touchscreen), vegan leather seats, and ambient lighting.
Tech: Wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, over-the-air (OTA) updates, and Alexa integration.
Real-World Range & Charging Infrastructure
While Mahindra claims 556–682 km (MIDC), real-world range depends on driving style and terrain:
- City Driving: Expect 420–480 km (59 kWh) and 580–620 km (79 kWh).
- Highway Driving: Reduce range by 15–20% due to higher speeds.
- Charging Network: Mahindra partners with Tata Power and Zeon to expand India’s EV charging stations to 5,000+ by 2025.
Conclusion: Should You Wait for Pack Two?
If you want a feature-rich EV without splurging on the top variant, Pack Two is worth waiting for. With competitive pricing, class-leading range, and Mahindra’s trusted service network, the BE 6 and XEV 9e are strong contenders in India’s EV market.
Pro Tip: Book a test drive now to lock in early-bird offers!