Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two vs Pack Three: Differences Are Huge

The Mahindra BE 6’s Pack Two variant's deliveries have recently commenced in India. Now, a lot of people who don't know much about the BE 6 might not be aware that these variants, although they look very similar from the outside, have a ton of differences. Recently, showing all of these differences, a video has been shared online.
This video, showing all of the differences between the Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two and Pack Three, has been shared on YouTube by Electric Vehicle Talks on their channel. It starts off with the vlogger mentioning that both of these variants have been parked side by side, and he will point out each and every difference between the two.
After the introduction, the host starts showing the differences on the outside of these electric SUVs. He mentions that the Pack Three variant comes with C-shaped LED DRLs, but the Pack Two only gets small horizontal DRLs on the front. Also, the Pack Three comes with 6 front parking sensors and a camera. However, the Pack Two only gets two parking sensors and misses out on the front camera.
Following this, he then moves to the side profile and points out that both variants get their Pack details on the fenders. After this, he shows the ORVMs and mentions that the Pack Three gets electrically operable ORVMs, but the Pack Two gets manual ORVMs. Next up, he adds that the Pack Three comes with diamond-cut alloy wheels.
However, the Pack Two gets steel rims, which have been designed in a way that they look like alloy wheels. Next up, he adds that the Pack Three gets automatic flush-type door handles, but the Pack Two gets manual flush-type door handles. The host then shows the rear-end differences.
He starts by stating that, like the front, the rear LED taillight is also not a completely connected one in the Pack Two. Also, the rear of the Pack Three gets six parking sensors and cameras, but Pack Two only comes with two sensors and a camera. Also, the tailgate on the Pack Three is automated and comes with gesture controls. However, the Pack Two gets a manual tailgate without gestures.
Following the exterior differences, the host then shows the interior differences. He starts by mentioning that the Pack Two gets a dual-tone interior color option, unlike the Pack Three, which gets an all-black cabin. It also gets a simple panoramic glass roof without any ambient lighting on the glass as well as the cabin.
On the front, it misses out on the Mahindra VisionX heads-up display and touch-based buttons on the steering wheel as well as the centre console. It also does not get a 360-degree camera, selfie camera, auto park, and powered driver seat with memory function. The Pack Two variant also does not get ADAS Level 2, and it comes with 6 airbags instead of 7 on the Pack Three.
The Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two variant starts at Rs 21.9 lakh and goes all the way up to Rs 24.25 lakh. It is offered with both 59 kWh and 79 kWh battery packs. Meanwhile, the BE 6 Pack Three variant starts at Rs 25.25 lakh and goes up to Rs 27.65 lakh.