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Old 12th December 2024, 23:07   #166
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re: Mahindra BE 6 Review

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Accompanied my BIL for the PDI of his XUV 700 AX7L AWD to the yard and eventually ended up spending more time ogling and testing out the BE 6 (lol).

As a normal everyday driver, I find the Driver cockpit unlike anything in the market, Infact me using the word cockpit itself says it all 🙌🏻
Thanks for sharing the pictures! Was this a test drive vehicle? Did you get to drive it, if so please share the experience as well!

Also, do you think the rear seat thigh support will be ok for < 5'8" person?

Looks like the car is still badged as BE 6E!
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Old 13th December 2024, 00:50   #167
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re: Mahindra BE 6 Review

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So I was watching videos of drive to death of Zigwheels where they start the car with 100 % or near 100 % charge and drive them out to death, i.e. 0 %. They don't engage in hypermiling and drive as per normal conditions with AC ON, and even setting the regen mode to something normal.

With Ionic 5's 72.6Kwh battery they managed a range of about 435 Kms. This drive included about three inclines (and the associated declines), city traffic, highway drive and the other normal conditions. Similar drive was conducted with the EV6 and it with its slightly higher battery pack (77.4 KwH) managed a 502 Km range.

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With a larger battery back of 79 KwH, can we expect a realistic range of about 530 Km in above scenarios from the BE 6E and about 515 from XEV 9E? In hypermiling terms, I think both can cross even 630 Kms realistically?
You can expect real world range closer to the WLTP range in our conditions. Going past that figure will require hypermiling.
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Old 13th December 2024, 16:12   #168
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re: Mahindra BE 6 Review

Any news from the Tech Days that Mahindra mentioned during the launch? The event was schedueld on 7th and 8th Dec. Did our mods attend?
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Re: Mahindra BE 6 Review

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Dear All, I may sound stupid, but is it possible that when Mahindra announce the final pricing of BE 6e & XEV 9e in January 2025, we will get a shocker that 18.90 lacs and 21.90 lacs price is without the battery (just like MG Windsor BaaS) and the battery cost is Rs.6 lacs for 59kWh and 8 lacs for 79kWh battery pack. (posting this message in XEV 9e thread also)
Your fears may not be so dumbfounded after all
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Your fears may not be so dumbfounded after all
I don’t think they’ll throw such a shock. However, from this newscript, it’s quite likely that BaaS may be offered with vehicle priced lower than the announced prices
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Your fears may not be so dumbfounded after all
This is Mahindra’s CV division not the PV division

It mentions treo specifically, had it been for XUV/XEV/BE, it would be under the PV business “Mahindra electric” not MLMML

Also, 18.9L for base model BE6 competing with curvv 55 accomplished (19.25L) isn’t a lot, considering that the price of BE6 doesn’t even include 7kW EVSE (all OEMs charge ~₹50K for it) and BE6 also lacks V2V and V2L which means Mahindra are saving some money on bidirectional OBC also.

If you see the released specs for BE6 pack 1, there is no other clear differences in the features and price between that and curvv 55 accomplished.

Further, if you see BaaS vs non-BaaS pricing of Windsor and ZS, there is 3.5L and 5L delta respectively (₹10K per kWh)

Had Mahindra given pack 3 features in 19L or had the pricing of pack 1 BE6 been 15L then it would be understandable. All the features we saw for pack 3 will be closer to 25L not 19L.

Heck, I would even go on to say that Mahindra can gatekeep some of the fancy features like auto park, groove me etc under some subscription plan (touchwood)

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BE6 also lacks V2V and V2L which means Mahindra are saving some money on bidirectional OBC also.
Both the cars get V2V and V2L functionality.
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Re: Mahindra BE 6 Review

Folks, I see this pricing on Cardekho for the different variants - is there any legitimacy to this, or are they just speculating?
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Both the cars get V2V and V2L functionality.
Is it? That would be great - neither were these features announced nor did any of the reviewers talk about it.
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Folks, I see this pricing on Cardekho for the different variants - is there any legitimacy to this, or are they just speculating?
Speculation. Prices will be out after auto expo once bookings commence hopefully.

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Is it? That would be great - neither were these features announced nor did any of the reviewers talk about it.
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Both the cars get V2V and V2L functionality.
Didn’t see it being mentioned in any review and considering Mahindra went so deep into their presentation about the powertrain such as power, real range, safety and warranty, I would be surprised if they just outright ignored something their nearest competitor is offering.

In any case if it is present then I stand corrected. Nevertheless the point about the pricing still applies as there is ₹35K gap in exShowroom prices of curvv55 acccomplished and BE6 pack 1.

Which can be explained by lack of bundled 7kW EVSE alone. The pricing is excellent, yes, but not so low that we have to theorise that it will come with BaaS.

In case of Windsor, we are getting almost Creta automatic worth of car and features which comes in at 17L, for 10. BE6 pricing is not that crazy.
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Re: Mahindra BE 6 Review

Just experienced Mahindra BE 6e. It feels so premium inside and outside. Built quality is too good. Found opening and closing hood little tricky as it can't be lifted from the middle. Ingress is little difficult for tall people to access rear seat, egress is ok. Very good legroom and headroom. Premium interiors. Thigh support is also decent for both front and rear seat. Ground clearance could be an issue for old age people and aftermarket foot board can't be installed for this. Boot door is too heavy to lift and close manually, it should be operated electrically only. Yet to experience more when test drive is available.
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Just experienced Mahindra BE 6e. It feels so premium inside and outside. Built quality is too good. Found opening and closing hood little tricky as it can't be lifted from the middle. Ingress is little difficult for tall people to access rear seat, egress is ok. Very good legroom and headroom. Premium interiors. Thigh support is also decent for both front and rear seat. Ground clearance could be an issue for old age people and aftermarket foot board can't be installed for this. Boot door is too heavy to lift and close manually, it should be operated electrically only. Yet to experience more when test drive is available.
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You are among the very few who experienced this first. Congratulations. I am worried about one thing in BE 6, Can 3 people (~5'7") comfortable sit at the back? Another issue is the use of too much gloss black plastic. I am waiting to test drive both BE 6 and XEV 9e, hopefully in Jan.
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Just experienced Mahindra BE 6e. It feels so premium inside and outside. Built quality is too good.
The orange color does not have that much of an orange tint in sunlight (like first gen Creta and Harrier). The color looks decent and brings back memory of Sunset Orange offered on XUV500.

Did you find central partition element intrusive when you sat inside?
How is build and quality of cloth type material that is used to open doors from inside? Does handle cloth material feel built to last? One of my major concern for BE 6 is not to get locked inside the car, because inside handle broke.

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You are among the very few who experienced this first. Congratulations. I am worried about one thing in BE 6, Can 3 people (~5'7") comfortable sit at the back? Another issue is the use of too much gloss black plastic. I am waiting to test drive both BE 6 and XEV 9e, hopefully in Jan.
+1 to this. All the current 4.3m ICE SUVs in market today can comfortably sit 2 adults and 1 child. 3 adults travelling in second row is not at all comfortable in 4.3m ICE SUVs due to one or combination of these - raised seats, middle hump, interference from rear center AC unit, lesser shoulder room.

I have started to consider EV as my next replacement car for city use and trips of about 400km.

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You are among the very few who experienced this first. Congratulations. I am worried about one thing in BE 6, Can 3 people (~5'7") comfortable sit at the back? Another issue is the use of too much gloss black plastic. I am waiting to test drive both BE 6 and XEV 9e, hopefully in Jan.
Yes. Three people of 5feet and 7inches is not a problem, beyond that hight could be a problem, because side part of the Sun roof from inside is slightly curved and can push ur head in-words. But even a six feet person sit comfortably in the middle. There is a good amount of space for three. Tall guys sitting near the doors when there are three people could be painful for their necks. Gloss black plastics look shabby in the pics but in real it's good.
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Yes. Three people of 5feet and 7inches is not a problem, beyond that hight could be a problem, because side part of the Sun roof from inside is slightly curved and can push ur head in-words. But even a six feet person sit comfortably in the middle. There is a good amount of space for three. Tall guys sitting near the doors when there are three people could be painful for their necks. Gloss black plastics look shabby in the pics but in real it's good.
Great, thanks for your inputs. I just wish they went with matte plastics instead, keeping piano black clean and scratch free is a hassle. Hope in Jan we get to test drive these soon. Also the BE 6e to BE 6 rebranding might take some time. I hope there is no delay in delivering the BE 6 because of that.
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