Mahindra BE 6E vs Tata Curvv EV: Battery, range, performance compared

Mahindra introduced the first two of its Born Electric vehicles— BE 6e and XEV 9e— amidst great anticipation. While the XEV 9e is yet unrivalled, the BE 6e goes head-to-head against the recently-launched Tata Curvv EV. Not only do they belong to the same segment but also have a very familiar coupe-like design.

Let us get into more details of both these battery-powered SUVs and how they fare against each other in terms of range, performance and other key attributes.

Mahindra BE 6E vs Tata Curvv EV: Dimensions

The BE 6e is significantly longer, wider and only marginally shorter than the Curvv EV. However, the biggest difference is its wheelbase of 2775 mm which isn’t segment leading but more than 200mm longer than Curvv EV. This would ideally translate into a much better interior space especially the rear legroom and knee room. Ground clearance for both vehicles are comparable. The Curvv gets one thing going for itself which is a larger boot.

DimensionsMahindra BE 6ETata Curvv EVLength (mm)43714310Width (mm)19071810Height (mm)16271630Wheelbase (mm)27752560Ground clearance (mm)207208Boot Space (Litres)455500Mahindra BE 6E vs Tata Curvv EV: Dimensions

Mahindra BE 6E vs Tata Curvv EV: Range & Performance

Mahindra is offering two battery packs with the BE 6E– 59 kWh and 79 kWh— both made of Lithium Ferrous Phosphate (LFP) chemistry. Both the battery packs are powered by rear axle-mounted electric motors; the 79 kWh unit is powered by a unit producing 282 bhp and 380 Nm of peak torque whereas the 59 kWh battery gets a smaller electric motor developing 221 bhp and the same torque. 

Mahindra BE 6E (Image: Mahindra)

Mahindra claims an ARAI-certified range of up to 682 km on a single charge with the 79 kWh battery pack. On the other hand, the 59 kWh battery pack offers a certified range of up to 535 km. The battery can be charged from 20–80 percent in 20 minutes using a 175 kW DC fast charger. It also gets a 11 kW AC fast charger which takes 6 hours and 8 hours to fully recharge the 59 kW and the 79 kW batteries, respectively.

Also ReadMahindra BE 6e and XEV 9e launched at Rs 18.9 lakh

Tata Motors also offers the Curvv EV with two battery packs: 45 kWh and 55 kWh.

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