Mahindra XEV 9e And BE6: New ‘Above’ And ‘Select’ Variants Explained

Mahindra has expanded its electric vehicle lineup with the introduction of new variants for the BE6 and XEV 9e models, catering to a broader spectrum of customers. These variants, named Pack 1 Above and Pack 3 Select, provide enhanced features and performance upgrades over the existing lineup.
The BE6 and XEV 9e stand as key competitors in the growing Indian electric SUV market, positioned against models such as the Tata Harrier EV, Hyundai Creta EV, and MG ZS EV. Bookings for these models commence on February 14, with deliveries staggered between March and August 2025.
The BE6 is available in five variants, with prices ranging from Rs 18.90 lakh to Rs 26.90 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, the XEV 9e comes in four variants, priced between Rs 21.90 lakh and Rs 30.50 lakh. These vehicles bring various technological and safety enhancements, promising a competitive edge in India’s EV market.
Mahindra has introduced the Pack 1 Above and Pack 3 Select variants to provide additional options for consumers looking for more features beyond the standard offerings. Below is a breakdown of their pricing and expected delivery timelines:
Variant | Price (Rs Lakh) | Deliveries Starting | Battery Pack | Power | Torque | Claimed Range (ARAI) |
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Pack One | 18.90 | August 2025 | 59kWh | 231hp | 380Nm | 556km |
Pack One Above | 20.50 | August 2025 | 59kWh | 231hp | 380Nm | 556km |
Pack Two | 21.90 | July 2025 | 59kWh | 231hp | 380Nm | 556km |
Pack Three Select | 24.50 | June 2025 | 59kWh | 231hp | 380Nm | 556km |
Pack Three | 26.90 | Mid-March 2025 | 79kWh | 286hp | 380Nm | 682km |
• Larger R19 wheels with aero covers
• Fixed glass roof
• Tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) with individual readings
• Auto-defogging windshield
• Wireless charging in the front row
• Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror (IRVM)
• Dual-zone automatic climate control
• Adaptive suspension for enhanced ride comfort
• Distinctive C-shaped LED DRLs and tail-lights
• Leatherette seat upholstery and steering wheel
• Soft-touch leatherette-wrapped cabin elements
• Touch-sensitive switches on the steering wheel and console
• 7 airbags, including a driver knee airbag
• 360-degree camera with a blind view monitor
• Automatic parking assistance
• Dual wireless charging pads for the front row
• VR-enabled LED air filtration system
• Ventilated front seats
• Power-operated tailgate with gesture control
• The BE6 is available in two battery configurations:
o 59 kWh (231hp, 380Nm torque, 556 km ARAI range)
o 79 kWh (286hp, 380Nm torque, 682 km ARAI range – available only in Pack Three)
• Charging times vary depending on the charger type:
o 7.2kW AC charger: 8.7 hours (59kWh) / 11.7 hours (79kWh)
o 11kW AC charger: 6 hours (59kWh) / 8 hours (79kWh)
o DC fast charger: 20 minutes (20-100% charge)
Similar to the BE6, the XEV 9e lineup has received additional variants, making it a compelling option for those looking for an electric SUV-coupe.
Variant | Price (Rs Lakh) | Battery Pack | Power | Torque | Claimed Range (MIDC) |
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Pack One | 21.90 | 59kWh | 231PS | 380Nm | 542km |
Pack Two | 24.50 | 59kWh | 231PS | 380Nm | 542km |
Pack Three Select | 27.90 | 79kWh | 286PS | 380Nm | 656km |
Pack Three | 30.50 | 79kWh | 286PS | 380Nm | 656km |
• Rear window sunshade
• Front ventilated seats
• Keyless entry and power-operated tailgate with gesture control
• Auto-parking system
• Video calling capability and a selfie camera
• Dual wireless phone charging
• 360-degree surround-view camera
• Augmented reality heads-up display (AR-HUD)
• Cabin ambient lighting with 16 million color combinations
• Level 2 ADAS system with blind spot detection, lane change assist, and front/rear cross-traffic alerts
• Additional safety features including lane-centering and emergency steering assist
With the introduction of the Pack 1 Above and Pack 3 Select variants in the BE6 and XEV 9e lineups, Mahindra aims to provide more choices to customers who seek premium features in an electric SUV. The BE6 remains a strong competitor in the mid-size electric SUV segment, offering a balance of performance, range, and technology.
Meanwhile, the XEV 9e, with its coupe-SUV design, targets buyers looking for a sportier alternative with enhanced driving dynamics.
These additions not only enhance Mahindra’s EV portfolio but also intensify competition in the growing electric vehicle market. With competitive pricing and a feature-packed offering, both models present strong alternatives against their rivals like the Tata Curvv EV, Hyundai Creta EV, and MG ZS EV.