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Maruti e Vitara vs Mahindra BE 6: Bharat NCAP results comparison

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e Vitara vs BE 6 BNCAP tests comparison

Ahead of the e Vitara’s India launch early next year, Maruti Suzuki has announced the results for its Bharat New Car Safety Assessment Program (BNCAP) crash tests. The Mahindra BE 6, one of the major rivals to Maruti’s first electric offering, has already been rated by the Bharat NCAP.

The Bharat NCAP tested the e Vitara’s 49kWh Delta and the 61kWh Zeta and Alpha trims in September 2025. For the BE 6, it evaluated the 59kWh Pack One, Pack Two and Pack Three, along with the 79kWh Pack Three variant in January. Here’s a clear look at how the two EVs stack up in adult and child protection, as well as safety features.

Maruti e Vitara vs Mahindra BE 6: Adult occupant protection test

Electric SUVs
e VitaraBE 6
Safety rating
5 stars5 stars
Adult occupant protection
31.49/ 3231.97/ 32
Frontal offset deformable barrier
15.49/ 1615.97/ 16
Side movable deformable barrier
16/ 1616/ 16
Head protection (driver | passenger)
GoodGood
Neck protection (driver | passenger)
GoodGood
Chest protection (driver | passenger)
Adequate | GoodGood
Pelvis protection (driver | passenger)
GoodGood
Legs protection (driver | passenger)
Adequate | GoodAdequate (right), Good (left) | Good
Feet protection (driver)
GoodGood
Side movable deformable barrier*
GoodGood
Side pole impact*
OkOk

*Considers protection for head, chest, stomach and pelvis.

As evident from the table above, the Mahindra BE 6 edges ahead with slightly higher adult occupant protection (AOP) and frontal offset test scores. The Mahindra EV also provides relatively better protection to the driver’s chest and right leg.

Maruti e Vitara vs Mahindra BE 6: Child occupant protection test

Electric SUVs
e VitaraBE 6
Safety rating
5 stars5 stars
Child occupant protection
43/4945/49
Dynamic score
24/2424/24
CRS installation score
12/1212/12
Vehicle assessment score
7/139/13

Compared to Maruti e Vitara, the BE 6 also fares better in the overall child occupant protection (COP). Additionally, it has a higher vehicle assessment score.

Maruti e Vitara vs Mahindra BE 6: Safety features

While the variant-wise safety features of the India-spec e Vitara are yet to be revealed, 7 airbags, all-wheel disc brakes, an electronic parking brake, hill-hold, a tyre-pressure monitoring system, a 360-degree camera and a Level 2 ADAS suite are confirmed. The BE 6 offers all these features.

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