Mahindra BE 6e, XEV 9e interiors teased ahead of debut: What to expect?

It has already been revealed that Mahindra will be unveiling two new electric SUVs later this month— the first two from the brand’s born electric range. Called the BE 6e and XEV 9e, production versions of both battery-powered SUVs will break covers on 26 November. Both these models are part of the born electric entourage which were unveiled as pre-production concepts in August 2022 in London.

The BE 6e will be a brand new electric SUV whereas the XEV 9e is most likely to be an all-electric coupe derivative of the XUV700. That said, both EV models, like all the born electric range, will be underpinned by an electric skateboard architecture called INGLO.

A week ago, Mahindra teased the exteriors of the upcoming electric SUVS and now a couple of days back the company shared a teaser revealing the interiors of both the vehicles.

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Mahindra BE 6e, XEV 9e interior highlights

In the latest teaser video, Mahindra has shared glimpses of some key interior highlights of the electric SUVs. Starting with the BE 6e, the mid-size electric SUV will get a twin-screen setup embedded with Mahindra’s AdrenoX OS. The dual 12.3-inch floating displays focussed towards the driver, create a cockpit-like ambience for the cabin. 

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The twin-spoke, flat-bottom steering wheel with an illuminated BE logo at the centre has been carried forward from the concept. On the other hand, the XEV 9e flaunts a triple-screen layout that spans the entire width of the dashboard. Other common highlights for both models revealed from the teaser include sleek air-con vents, ambient lighting, an illuminated centre console, an illuminated drive selector, and a massive glass roof.

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