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Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Whose top-spec trim offers better value?  

The Sierra EV and the BE 6 are among the most expensive models in the mid-size SUV space.
4 min read5 Jul '26
Glenn NoronhaGlenn Noronha
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Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6:

With the mid-size electric SUV space getting highly competitive over time, the Mahindra BE 6 comes as a popular option with its futuristic looks, large battery and powerful motor. With the Sierra EV’s arrival, Tata is aiming squarely for the BE 6. From dimensions and powertrains to features and price, we compare both eSUVs' top-spec versions on paper to determine the better value proposition. Here, we've chosen the Empowered A trim of the Sierra EV and the Pack Three trim of the BE 6.

Explore full specs, features, and a price breakdown in our Sierra EV versus Mahindra BE 6 comparison.

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Dimensions

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Dimensions
Sierra EV
BE 6
Difference
Length (mm)
4,340
4,371
-31
Width (mm)
1,841
1,907
-66
Height (mm)
1,750
1,627
+123
Wheelbase (mm)
2,730
2,775
-45
Ground clearance (mm)
205
207
-2
Boot space (litres)
450
455
-5
Frunk space (litres)
35-55
45
+/-10

According to our mid-size eSUV specification comparison, the Sierra EV and the Mahindra BE 6 were among the largest models. While the Sierra EV is taller and has a larger frunk, the BE 6 is longer, wider, has a longer wheelbase, and slightly more ground clearance and boot. Overall, the BE 6 is larger, albeit marginally.

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Battery and range 

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Battery and range
Sierra EV
Mahindra BE 6
Battery size (kWh)
75
79
Motor setup
RWD | AWD
RWD
Power (hp)
209 | 140 (front) 240 (rear)
286
Torque (Nm)
315 | 504
380
ARAI range (km)
665 | 624
683

In top-specification guise, the Sierra EV and Mahindra BE 6 feature among the largest battery packs in the segment, with the latter being slightly bigger. But the Sierra more than makes up for it by being the only eSUV to have an AWD version. There's also a single-motor RWD version offered on the Empowered A trim of the Sierra EV. While the BE 6’s single motor produces more power than the front and rear motors on the Sierra EV, the Sierra EV delivers 124Nm of additional torque in AWD guise. However, the BE 6 gets higher claimed range figures in comparison to the Sierra EV.

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Charging times 

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Charging times
Sierra EV
Mahindra BE 6
Battery size (kWh)
75
79
AC charging output support (kW)
7.2
7.2, 11.2
DC charging output support (kW)
110, 120
180
AC charging time (hours)
8.9 | 10.5 (10-100%)
11.7, 8 (0-100%)
DC charging time (minutes)
25 | 26 (20-80%)
20 (20-80%)

As far as charging is concerned, the BE 6 supports faster AC and DC charging speeds compared to the Sierra EV. Only their DC charging speeds are comparable, with the Sierra EV’s time being up to 6 minutes slower than the BE 6’s.

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Exterior features

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Exterior features
Sierra EV
Mahindra BE 6
Headlights
Auto LED
Auto LED
Tail-lights
LED
LED
DRLs
Yes
Yes
Welcome/goodbye animation
Yes
Yes
Fog lamps
Front and rear
Front
Puddle lamps
Yes
No
Sequential indicators
Yes
Yes
Flush door handles
Yes
Yes
Rear spoiler
Yes
Yes
Power-adjustable and folding ORVMs
Yes
Yes
Rain-sensing wipers
Yes
Yes
Rear wiper/washer
Yes
No
Shark-fin antenna
Yes
No
Colours
Monotone
Monotone
Wheels
19-inch
19-inch

On the outside, both the Sierra EV and BE 6 come with LED lighting, welcome and goodbye animations, sequential turn indicators, and the largest-in-segment 19-inch alloys. But the Sierra EV comes with rear fog lamps, puddle lamps, a rear wiper/ washer, and a shark fin antenna. However, the BE 6 gets motorised opening for the front flush door handles, while the Sierra EV’s flush door handles are manually operated.

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Interior features

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Interior features
Sierra EV
Mahindra BE 6
Infotainment screen
12.3-inch
12.3-inch
Driver’s display
10.25-inch
12.3-inch
Passenger display
12.3-inch
No
Head-up display
Yes
Yes
In-built navigation
Yes
No
Infotainment-based gaming console
Yes
No
In-car payments
Yes
No
Powered driver’s seat
6-way
6-way
Front seat thigh support
Yes
No
Driver seat memory and welcome function
Yes
Yes
Powered front passenger seat
4-way
No
Cooled front seats
Yes
Yes
Reclining rear seats
Yes
Yes
Boss mode
Yes
No
Wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay
Yes
Yes
Audio system
12-speaker JBL Black
16-speaker Harman Kardon
Dolby Atmos
Yes
Yes
Sunroof
Openable panoramic
Fixed-glass panoramic
Rear AC vents
Yes
Yes
Climate control
Dual-zone
Dual-zone
Seat upholstery
Leatherette
Leatherette
Wireless phone charger
Yes
Yes
Ambient lighting
Yes
Yes
Front centre armrest
Yes
Yes
Rear centre armrest
Yes
Yes
USB ports
4x Type-C
4x Type-C
NFC-based key card
Yes
No
Powered tailgate
Yes
Yes
Air purifier
Yes
Yes
Connected car tech
Yes
Yes
Rear sunshades
Yes
No
OTA updates
Yes
Yes

While the BE 6 gets the larger digital driver’s display and more speakers than the Sierra EV, the latter, however, pips the former by offering an additional passenger display, built-in navigation, a powered front passenger seat, boss mode, and rear window sunshades. While the panoramic sunroof in the Sierra EV is openable, the BE 6 gets a fixed glass roof.

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Driving tech 

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Driving tech
Sierra EV
BE 6
Boost mode
Yes
No
Drive modes
Normal, Eco, Sport
Default, Range, Everyday, Race
Terrain modes
Normal, Grass, Snow, Mud-ruts, Gravel, Sand, Rock Crawl, Custom
Snow
Off-road assist
Yes
No
Cruise Control
Adaptive
Adaptive
Drift mode
Yes
No

While drive modes and adaptive cruise control are present on both eSUVs, the Sierra EV’s AWD allows more adjustability to your drive. The BE 6 offers only snow mode, while the Sierra EV betters it with Normal, Grass, Snow, Mud-ruts, Gravel, Sand, Rock Crawl, and Custom terrain modes. Additionally, the Sierra EV also offers a drift mode and boost mode, with the latter surging power on demand. 

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Safety

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Safety
Sierra EV
BE 6
Airbags
6
6
ABS and EBD
Yes
Yes
ADAS
Level 2+
Level 2+
Automatic parking assist
Yes
Yes
Camera setup
540-degree
360-degree
Parking sensors
Front and rear
Front and rear
Electric parking brake
Yes
Yes
Disc brakes
All-wheels
All-wheels
TPMS
Yes
Yes
IRVM
Auto-dimming
Auto-dimming
Hill-hold control
Yes
Yes
ESC
Yes
Yes

When it comes to safety features, the Sierra EV and BE 6 come loaded. Not only do both eSUVs cover the basics like 6 airbags, hill hold control, and ESC, but they are the segment's only SUVs with Level 2+ ADAS and automatic parking assist. The latter feature also enables you to park/unpark your vehicle via your smartphone. But the Sierra EV nudges ahead minutely with additional cameras for the under-bonnet area on top of its 360-degree camera setup. 

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Price and verdict

Tata Sierra EV vs Mahindra BE 6: Price and verdict
Sierra EV AWD
Mahindra BE 6
Ex-showroom price (Rs lakh)
24.79 - 25.99
26.90

The Sierra EV is up to Rs 2.11 lakh cheaper than the BE 6 in top-spec guise, depending on the chosen variant. Between the two, it is the Sierra EV we recommend. While the BE 6 has larger dimensions and a higher claimed range, the Sierra EV brings more features and an AWD system, all while being more affordable at the same time, making it the better value proposition.

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