Mahindra is stepping into the electric era with a plan that’s bold, futuristic, and uniquely Indian the BE lineup and XUV.e series are not just cars, they’re a statement of intent.
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Mahindra's Born Electric: Redefining Indian EVs
Summary generated by AI · Reviewed by Gear Choice Team
Mahindra's BE and XUV.e series aim to transform the Indian electric vehicle landscape.
The BE series blends futuristic design with Mahindra's core DNA of ruggedness and reliability.
Crucially, these 'Born Electric' models are purpose-built EVs, not converted petrol cars.
When Mahindra first revealed its BE (Born Electric) and XUV.e Series, a lot of people thought it was just another “future plan” like every other brand. But trust me, Mahindra’s move isn’t just about selling electric cars, it’s about rewriting how we look at Indian EVs altogether.
BE Series: A New Face with the Same Soul
I still remember seeing the BE.05 concept for the first time back in 2022. The design just blew me away. Sharp cuts, bold stance, that futuristic cabin, it looked like something straight out of a European auto show. But the real question that came to mind was, can Mahindra keep its old charm of being tough and reliable while going fully electric?
Photo : Mahindra BE.05 — a futuristic electric SUV built for performance and style.
Mahindra’s DNA is built on ruggedness, think Thar, Bolero, Scorpio. Now, with the BE lineup, they’re trying to bring that same toughness into the EV world. The best part? These aren’t converted petrol cars. The BE models are built from scratch on a dedicated EV platform, and that’s a big deal. It means design and performance have been planned with electric power in mind from day one.
XUV.e Series: Familiar Names, New Purpose
Now let’s talk about the XUV.e Series, particularly the XUV.e8 and XUV.e9. From what I’ve heard, the XUV.e8 is based on the XUV700’s platform but tuned specifically for electric performance. So you get that same comfort and premium cabin, just minus the engine noise. I actually asked a dealer once, “Do you think people will buy BE or XUV.e?” He smiled and said, “Sir, BE is a dream, XUV.e is reality.” And that line just stuck with me because it’s true. BE shows ambition, XUV.e will drive sales.
Photo : Mahindra XUV.e Series — The new face of Mahindra’s electric future.
Range Promises: Big Words, Real-World Tests
Mahindra claims their new INGLO platform can deliver up to 500 km of range. Sounds great on paper, right? But the real world is always trickier. I once drove an EV SUV on the Delhi–Jaipur highway, the company claimed 450 km, but I barely got 310. So, Mahindra still has some work to do bridging that promise versus reality gap.
That said, they seem serious about charging infrastructure. The new INGLO-based EVs are expected to support 175 kW fast charging. If that works out in real use, long drives might finally become stress-free for Mahindra EV owners.
Designed in Europe, Built in India
Mahindra has set up Mahindra Advanced Design Europe (MADE) in the UK, the creative hub behind BE.05, BE.07, and BE.Rall-E. But production will still happen right here in India. So the message is clear, Mahindra is blending European design finesse with Indian engineering muscle. That mix could be their biggest strength in the EV race.
My Take: Strong Vision, Tough Road Ahead
To be honest, Mahindra’s EV plan is bold and full of promise. The BE lineup looks futuristic, while the XUV.e series keeps the brand’s trusted legacy alive. But it won’t be easy, Tata, Hyundai, and MG are already miles ahead in EV sales and infrastructure.
Still, if there’s one Indian brand that can step into the electric era without losing its soul, it’s Mahindra. They don’t just make vehicles, they make emotions on wheels. And now, those emotions are about to go electric.
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