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Mahindra BE 6 price in Deeg
The Mahindra BE 6 price in Deeg starts at โน18.90 lakh for the Pack One 59kWh. In comparison, the BE 6 on-road price in Deeg ranges from โน20.00 lakh to โน28.54 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).
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I currently own a Kia Seltos (2023) Petrol HTX IVT, which I drive 75-80 km daily, and a Maruti Ciaz (2019) Alpha AT, which I use for 30 km daily. Iโm planning to sell the Ciaz, use the Seltos for the 30km commute, and buy a hybrid or EV for my 80 km daily office drive. Between the MG ZS EV, Mahindra BE6 Pack 1, and Toyota Hyryder Hybrid, which would be the better choice? My budget is around โน20-22 lakh.
I am planning to buy a new car, the first one in my family. My daily commute will be around 50 km, mostly within the city. I have no specific preference between ICE or EV, but I like the BE6. Is it okay to choose it as my first car as a novice driver?
The Mahindra BE6 is a fun and exciting car, but it isn't the ideal choice for a new driver. It is quite powerful, and the performance can catch inexperienced drivers off guard. Moreover, the BE6 is wide, and visibility isn't the best, which could cause some discomfort.
Among electric vehicles of a similar price, the Hyundai Creta Electric makes for a generally more user-friendly choice and is the one we'd recommend you consider.
My running is around 2,500 to 3,000 kilometres every month. I currently drive an i20 CRDi diesel and have covered 3,70,000 kilometres over the last 15 years. Which would be a better choice for me, a strong hybrid or an electric vehicle? Should I wait a little longer for better models?
An electric vehicle will prove to be far more economical for you if you primarily plan to charge it at home. Most new-age EVs like the Mahindra BE6, Hyundai Creta EV and Tata Harrier EV can comfortably handle highway trips of around 300โ400 km on a single charge. So yes, if you have access to home charging, an EV would be the better choice for you.
I am considering exchanging my Kia Seltos diesel for a Mahindra BE 6 EV. My annual driving distance is approximately 30,000 km, and I have a 4 kW solar panel setup at home. Would this be a wise decision? Please advise.
I'm considering purchasing a new car and have shortlisted the Hyundai Creta EV, Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid, and Mahindra Electric . As a daily commuter, I prioritize fuel efficiency, low maintenance, and overall value. Could you recommend the most suitable option among these?
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