The Mahindra BE.07 isn’t just another electric SUV it’s Mahindra’s statement to the future. With its futuristic design, bold proportions, and promises of long range, this SUV is set to challenge not just rivals but also Mahindra’s own reputation in the EV space. But is the hype justified?
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
Initial excitement for the BE.07 is tempered by Mahindra's past delivery inconsistencies.
Its sci-fi inspired design aims to break traditional Indian automotive aesthetics.
The claimed 450-500 km range raises questions about real-world practicality on Indian roads.
Honestly, when I first saw the pictures of the Mahindra BE.07 Electric SUV, I thought, “Okay, Mahindra really means business this time.” But then my brain reminded me this is the same company that’s made big promises before and then stumbled a bit in delivery. So yeah, excitement with a pinch of doubt.
The Mahindra BE.07 looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. Sleek body, floating roof, that continuous LED light bar everything screams “futuristic.” I still remember meeting one of Mahindra’s designers back at Auto Expo 2022. With a grin, he told me, “We want people to say this doesn’t even look Indian.” Well, this time, they might’ve nailed it. But my question is will this design survive the realities of Indian roads?
फाइल फोटो : BE.07 exterior with bold front fascia and sleek LED design.
Range vs. Real World Reality
Mahindra claims the BE.07 Electric SUV will deliver a range of around 450 to 500 km. Sounds impressive, right? But when I tested the XUV400, which claimed 456 km, it barely managed 380 km in the real world. So if BE.07 runs on similar battery tech and software, 450 km might turn into 400 on a good day. And we all know how EVs behave turn on the AC, hit some hilly terrain, or get stuck in traffic, and that range drops faster than you think.
Interior: Comfort or Complexity?
Inside, the BE.07 has this clean, minimalist setup all screens, everywhere. But let me be real, the more digital the system, the higher the risk. Last year, during a BE test unit drive, one of the digital displays froze mid-drive. The entire cluster went blank. That split second of panic “Where’s my speed?” is not something I’d call fun. So yeah, Mahindra needs to keep it practical. Fancy tech is fine, but reliability matters more.
फाइल फोटो : BE.07 interior with futuristic dashboard and ambient lighting.
Launch Timeline: 2025 (Maybe)
Mahindra says the BE.07 will launch by mid 2025. But trusting Mahindra’s timelines can be… let’s just say risky. Even the XUV700 was supposed to arrive in 2020, and we all know how that went. So if everything goes smoothly, expect BE.07 towards the end of 2025 or early 2026. By then, though, Tata and Hyundai’s EV game might already be two steps ahead.
Let’s be honest the Mahindra BE.07 Electric SUV looks stunning. No argument there. But the EV race isn’t just about looks, it’s about trust. And that’s where Mahindra still has some ground to cover. If they focus on real-world range, software stability, and solid after-sales, BE.07 could truly change the game for Indian EVs. If not, well, it’ll be another “wow at launch, complaint later” story.
Saurabh Jha? Man, that guy basically eats, sleeps, and breathes cars. He’s been in the auto game for, what, over ten years now? Real nuts-and-bolts kind of dude, not just some armchair critic. You’ll catch him obsessing over a fresh set of rims one day, then nerding out about turbochargers the next. He’s reviewed probably every car you’ve ever drooled over, hit up all the big auto expos (think Geneva, Detroit, the works), and he’s always chatting up the big shots in the industry. If you want honest, no-BS takes on anything with four wheels, Saurabh’s your guy.