
The discount information originated from Mahindra Motorline Warangal through Instagram. The offer applies to dealerships participating in the scheme.
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The discount information originated from Mahindra Motorline Warangal through Instagram. The offer applies to dealerships participating in the scheme.
Mahindra has announced discounts on its XEV 9e and BE 6 models, with benefits reaching up to ₹1.55 lakh. The offer is valid until 20 December 2025 and applies to the first 5,000 units booked.
The discount package comprises multiple components. Dealers are providing ₹30,000 worth of accessories, a corporate bonus of up to ₹25,000, and an exchange or loyalty benefit of up to ₹30,000. Buyers will also receive ₹20,000 worth of public charging and a 7.2kW AC fast charger valued at ₹50,000. These elements combine to total Rs 1.55 lakh in benefits.
The offer coincides with the first anniversary of price announcements for these models. Mahindra first revealed prices for entry-level variants on 26 November, with variant-wise pricing following in February this year.
The Mahindra BE 6 starts at ₹18.9 lakh for the Pack One variant with a 59kWh battery, which delivers 556km ARAI range. The top-spec Pack Three variant with a 79kWh battery is priced at ₹26.9 lakh and offers 682km ARAI range. The model is available in six variants.

The XEV 9e is positioned above the BE 6, with prices ranging from ₹21.9 lakh to ₹30.5 lakh. It uses the same battery packs as the BE 6—59kWh providing 542km range and 79kWh offering 656km range. The range figures are lower than the BE 6 due to weight differences.
Both models come with the 7.2kW AC fast charger at no additional cost during the offer period. Mahindra also offers an 11.2kW AC fast charging option for a ₹75,000 premium.
The BE 6 competes with the Hyundai Creta Electric, whilst the XEV 9e rivals the Tata Harrier EV. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom across India.

The discount information originated from Mahindra Motorline Warangal through Instagram. The offer applies to dealerships participating in the scheme.
Mahindra launched these models as part of its 'born EV' strategy, with both vehicles built on a platform designed specifically for battery-powered vehicles. The company has positioned these models in the expanding Indian EV market, where manufacturers are increasingly offering incentives to boost adoption.
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