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Last Updated on: 30 Jun 2026

Mahindra BE 6 variants
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Mahindra BE 6 FE3 79kWh

VariantFE3 79kWh
CityMumbai
₹26.09 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹37,809 /month
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The Mahindra BE 6 FE3 79kWh variant is priced at ₹24.49 lakh. The FE3 79kWh variant offers key features like Electronic parking brake, 360 view camera, Cruise control, Sunroof, Blind spot monitor. Explore complete specifications, and features below.

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Mahindra BE 6 FE3 79kWh Key Features

Safety
  • 360 degree Parking Camera
Comfort
  • Cruise Control
  • Keyless Entry
  • Exterior Mirrors Electric Fold with Power Folding
Infotainment
  • 2 Type C Front USB port

Mahindra BE 6 FE3 79kWh specifications

Engine & Transmission

Number of Motors
1
Motor Type
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Electric
Max Motor Torque
380Nm
Max Motor Power
286hp
Lockable Differential/s
No
Drive Layout
Rear Wheel Drive
Number of Gears
1
Gearbox Type
Auto

Fuel & Performance

Emission Standard
Other
Battery Capacity
79 kWh
Charging Time
20 min 20% to 80% (80 kW DC)
Terrain Modes
Yes
Claimed Range
653 km
Drive Mode Types
Multiple
Fuel Supply System
Other
User Reported Range
443.0 km

Suspension & Steering

Rear Brakes
Disc
Front Brakes
Disc
Type of Power Assist
Electric
Turning Radius
5 m
Steering Adjust
Tilt and Telescopic
Steering Adjust type
Manual
Damper Control
Yes
Front Suspension Type
Independent, MacPherson Strut
Rear Springs
Coil Springs
Rear Suspension Type
Multilink
Front Springs
Coil Springs
Spare Wheel
Space Saver
Rear Tyre Size
245/50 R20
Front Tyre Size
245/50 R20
Wheel Size
20 inches
Wheels
Alloys

Dimensions

Boot Capacity
455 litres
Width
1907 mm
Wheelbase
2775 mm
Length
4433 mm
Height
1627 mm
Ground Clearance
223 mm
Chassis Type
Monocoque
Doors
5

Mahindra BE 6 FE3 79kWh features

Comfort

Flat Bottom Steering Wheel
Rear AC Vents
Front Seatback Pockets
Rear Parcel Tray
Charging Limiter
Front Passenger Seat Adjust from Rear

Safety

Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
With Display
Curtain Airbag
Child Safety Lock
Adaptive Cruise Control
Airbags
6
Central Locking

Exterior

Stop Lamp
Door Handle Finish
Black
Illuminated Logo
Antenna
Pop-Out Door Handle
Manual
ORVM turn indicators

Interior

Low Fuel Level Warning
Distance to Empty
Speedometer
Digital
Average Speed
Head-up Display
Trip Meter

Entertainment

Video Player
MirrorLink
Wireless Phone Charging
Web Browser
Satellite Navigation
On-board
Second Row USB port
2 Type C

Connected Car Features

Find My Car
Find and Book Parking Slot
Over the air (OTA) updates
Live Location Sharing
Live Traffic Updates On App
Digital Key

Mahindra BE 6 variants

VariantsOn road price
Mahindra BE 6 Pack One 59kWh
Electric | Auto
₹20.04 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Rear camera
Value for money
Mahindra BE 6 Pack One Above 59kWh
Electric | Auto
₹21.84 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Airbags
Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two 59kWh
Electric | Auto
₹23.33 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Adaptive cruise control
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Mahindra BE 6 Pack Two 79kWh
Electric | Auto
₹25.03 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Adaptive cruise control
Cruise control
Sunroof
Keyless start
Mahindra BE 6 FE2 79kWh
Electric | Auto
₹25.24 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Blind spot monitor
Mahindra BE 6 FE3 79kWh
Electric | Auto
₹26.09 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Cruise control
Sunroof
Blind spot monitor
Mahindra BE 6 Pack Three Select 59 kWh
Electric | Auto
₹26.10 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Adaptive cruise control
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Autocar's pick
Mahindra BE 6 Pack Three 79kWh
Electric | Auto
₹28.65 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
360 view camera
Adaptive cruise control
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control

Mahindra BE 6 comparison

Mahindra BE 6
₹18.90 - ₹26.90 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
556 km - 683 km
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Tata Curvv EV
₹16.99 - ₹19.49 Lakhs
7
Transmission
-
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
502 km
MG ZS EV
₹17.99 - ₹20.50 Lakhs
8
Transmission
Auto
Engine
-
Fuel type
Electric
Mileage
461 km

Questions you may find useful

4w

I am currently driving a 1.6 Polo petrol from VW. It's been a pleasure driving this car. I need to purchase a new car in the Range of 15-20 lakh. I am looking for both EV and petrol cars. Please suggest a car to me that I can drive both in Mumbai and outside.

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3w

Coming from a VW Polo 1.6 petrol, it is clear that driving enjoyment matters to you. In that context, our first recommendation would be the Volkswagen Taigun 1.0 TSI automatic. The turbo petrol engine is punchy, the handling is among the best in the segment, and it still retains some of that solid Volkswagen feel that Polo owners tend to appreciate. The torque converter automatic is smooth and well-suited to Mumbai traffic, while remaining relaxed and effortless on highway drives.Another excellent option is the Volkswagen Virtus. In fact, with the facelift around the corner, there are some attractive deals on the current car, and you may even be able to stretch into a 1.5 TSI variant within your budget. The 1.5 TSI is genuinely quick, feels special every time you drive it, and if driving pleasure is your top priority, the Virtus would be our pick.On the EV side, the Mahindra XEV 9e and BE 6 are worth considering if you are open to making the switch. Both are packed with technology, deliver strong performance, have very low running costs, and currently, there are some attractive discounts available as well. They offer a very different experience from the Volkswagens, but if you are looking to embrace electric mobility without compromising on performance, they are among the strongest options in the market today.

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VehicleMahindra BE 6
9w

Hi Autocar Team, I am very happy with my Hyundai i10 and am now looking to switch to an electric car, as 99% of my commute is within the city. My average monthly running is around 1,000 km, and we rarely travel to Konkan (around 500 km round trip). My main criteria are safety and comfort. I was inclined towards the Hyundai Creta Electric, but I have come across mixed reviews online. How do the Mahindra BE 6 and Tata Curvv EV compare to the Creta Electric? What would I be missing if I choose the Creta? Could you please guide me on the best option for my usage?

Verified
9w

You're right to lean towards the Hyundai Creta Electric. Range, efficiency, performance and features aside, you'll mainly appreciate it for its comfort and practicality. Being a Hyundai, it will feel like a natural upgrade from your i10, and you're already integrated into the brand's wide ecosystem. The Creta EV's suspension takes bad patches of road well, so daily commutes are less tiring. It's as spacious as a regular Creta, which means a big boot, a wide rear seat and ample in-cabin storage; it even has a small frunk under the bonnet. As for the EV powertrain, it scores high on refinement, smoothness and progressive power delivery. It's incredibly efficient too, and can easily deliver upwards of 7km/kWh in city traffic. Plus, regen modes are easily accessible via the paddle shifters, and performance feels strong enough. Your next best bet is the Mahindra BE 6, which offers up much more performance and a funky and high-tech interior. Moreover, it looks futuristic, whereas many find the Creta too ordinary-looking for an EV. The trade-off is space, practicality and ergonomics, where the Creta scores much higher than the BE6.Interestingly, though the BE6 has a much larger battery (79kWh) than the Creta Electric (51.4kWh), their overall real-world range is very similar, as the Creta is significantly more efficient in city traffic. You should be advised that using any EV over long distances requires some planning, given the current state of charging infrastructure today.

VehicleHyundai Creta Electric
VehicleMahindra BE 6
12w

I am a senior citizen planning to buy an electric car or SUV with a budget of up to ₹25 lakh. I live in a farmhouse about 70 km away from Bangalore and typically travel at least 100 km, four days a week, along with occasional longer trips of around 250 km at least three times a month. I am looking for an SUV that offers comfortable driving on steep gradients, along with high levels of safety, durability (including resistance to water and fire risks), and a real-world driving range that is close to the claimed figures. Which electric SUV would be the most suitable for my needs? Please suggest.

Verified
12w

The Hyundai Creta Electric is one of the best-suited options here. It is a spacious and comfortable SUV, which makes a big difference for long drives. The ride quality is well-tuned for comfort, the seats are supportive, and the overall driving experience is relaxed, which will suit you well as a senior driver.It is also extremely easy to drive. The controls are light, the power delivery is smooth and predictable, and the car feels very natural to get used to. Unlike some newer EVs like the Mahindra BE 6, which feel more futuristic and tech-heavy, the Creta EV feels like a normal, familiar car that just happens to be electric. This makes it far less intimidating and more comfortable to live with day to day.Performance is strong enough for inclines thanks to instant torque, and it feels confident on highways. The real-world range is sufficient for your 100 km regular drives and can manage your 250 km trips with some planning. Safety is also well taken care of, with modern features and driver aids adding reassurance on longer journeys.

VehicleHyundai Creta Electric
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17w

Hello, I currently drive a VW Virtus GT and absolutely love it. Lately my office commute has changed, and I now have to travel about 50 km a day in Hyderabad traffic, so my fuel bills are increasing. I want to know if switching to an EV is suitable and advisable, as I’m worried about EV after-sales maturity in India and charging infrastructure on highways (like queues at charging stations). Please advise if switching to an EV is a good idea, and if so, which model within the same budget would give me a similar feel to the Virtus.

Verified
17w

If your commute is no more than 50km a day, then yes, an EV could be a good solution for you. It will certainly bring down your running costs compared to a petrol car. After-sales service is not an issue; in fact, EVs require far less maintenance and upkeep than ICE cars. It's mostly consumables - like brake pads - that get changed with subsequent services. However, what takes a hit is resale value, which for an EV is nowhere as strong as for an ICE car. As for charging infrastructure, it's always advised to have a charger installed at home or at work (or both) to reduce reliance on the public charging network. As it is still developing, and in some regions it is unreliable. In and around a big city like Hyderabad, however, you shouldn't have too much of a problem. You should, however, plot at least 2-3 charging options on any highway journey you make, as functionality and queues are potential hurdles. As for which EV to buy, none will give you quite the same thrill as a Volkswagen Virtus GT, especially in the same budget. But you can try out the Mahindra BE6 or the Vinfast VF6, both of which are fast and fun to drive, with a solid build.

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