Our detailed, insider take on the Mahindra BE 6 EV reveals real-world range, comfort, tech features, and practical usability, helping Indian buyers decide if it’s worth the hype or not.
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Mahindra BE 6: Exciting Drive, Practicality, Range Questions
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
Initial showroom impressions were ordinary, but the test drive proved exciting and engaging.
The BE 6 offers modern design, comfortable front seats, and practical boot space, despite a slightly cramped rear.
Mahindra's 500 km range claim is met with skepticism, recalling past EV models' real-world performance.
To be honest, the first time I saw the Mahindra & Mahindra BE 6, my eyes lit up a little. M&M has a deep name in the EV segment, but the BE 6 feels a bit different. Look, when I first spent time with it at the showroom, the design and dashboard layout felt ordinary, but the test drive brought some excitement. This car isn’t made just to look good in brochures.
Design and Space
The BE 6’s design is modern, though I feel it leans a bit conservative. As far as I’m concerned, the space is pretty good; front seats are comfortable, but the back feels slightly cramped. And yes, one more thing boot space is decent one of my office colleagues once packed an entire picnic load in it, and he straight up said, "this car is pretty practical".
Photo : BE 6 EV performing smoothly on Indian roads
Battery and Range
The company claims a 500 km range, but I remember another M&M EV two years ago made the same claim and in real-world conditions didn’t go beyond 380 km. The BE 6’s battery setup technically looks strong, but there’s a bit of doubt with the software. I noticed once that regenerative braking didn’t always respond as expected the dealer straight up said, "it’s normal, update is coming". That moment in the garage with the technician explaining it was funny, but also true.
Driving the BE 6, the throttle response is normally smooth, even though highway acceleration is predictable. One small incident involves mind: on a weekend drive, I driven the automobile, and the software glitched with the infotainment freezing. At first, I panicked, but then realized it was a small issue and got constant through an over-the-air replace. This showed me that EV software program nevertheless isn’t best.
Photo : Sleek side profile of Mahindra BE 6 EV highlighting design lines
Interior Features and Tech
The cabin feels premium, though some plastic parts feel cheap. The touchscreen interface is intuitive, but sometimes lags once after a navigation update, the screen asked for a restart. Seat comfort and the AC system are reliable, but on long drives, if you keep the AC on high, range can slightly drop. I realized this on a 250 km test drive when I ran the AC max, and the range showed slightly less.
Photo : Spacious and modern interior of BE 6 EV
Risks and Brand Trust
To be clear, M&M’s brand in the EV segment is strong, but with every new model comes some risk. Software bugs, range claims, and charging infrastructure are critical. If you’re a daily commuter in an area with limited charging points, planning is important. Personal tip: discuss details with the dealer; sometimes their real-world experience is very useful.
From my perspective, the Mahindra & Mahindra BE 6 is a solid step in the EV segment, but perfection is still a bit away. If you are brand-loyal and can tolerate minor glitches and updates patiently, this car is quite reliable and practical. However, if you want a completely worry-free EV with no small issues, a test drive and checking user feedback is necessary. And yes, always view real-world range and software performance with a cautious eye that’s my tip.
Gaurav Jha is a seasoned automotive journalist and digital media expert with a passion for new technology, electric vehicles, and unbiased product reviews. As the founder of GearChoice.in, he aims to empower readers with transparent, well-researched information about the latest cars, gadgets, and mobility trends.