Mahindra's Upcoming EV's Patent Images Leaked on Internet, Check Details
Mahindra's Upcoming EV's Patent Images Leaked on Internet, Check Details
The company has not revealed any launch-related details as yet. However, some reports suggested that it might revealed soon.

Mahindra aims to expand its electric vehicles lineup in India. To offer a wide range of choices in the segment, the brand is gearing up to introduce top EVs in the country including BE.05, BE.07 and BE.09.

Ahead of the official release, the patent photos of the electric SUVs have been leaked on the internet, revealing design elements and overall style statement. The company has not revealed any launch-related details as yet. However, some reports suggested that it might revealed soon.

Mahindra BE.05

Talking about the Mahindra BE.05 first, the leaked photos hint that it might come in a sporty avatar. It will feature a bold stance, featuring a full LED headlight setup with C-shaped LED daytime running lights (DRLs). The car is also likely to have blacked-out A and B-pillars, heavy raked rear windscreen, and squared-off wheel arches.

It has been reported that the BE.05 is likely to be positioned above the XUV400, and might hit the market in October 2025.

Mahindra BE.07

When it comes to BE.07, it will be based on a conventional design philosophy, which is likely to go live in the Indian market in 2026. The vehicle is expected to come with a long list of robust features and advanced technology, providing customers with a decent choice in the EV segment.

Mahindra BE.09

This will be more like a coupe-type SUV with sloping roof lines. The report says it will be the largest model in the Born Electric series, contributing a big hand in the EV segment. The model will come with eye-catching C-shaped LED daytime running lights, paired with a trending connected LED light bar.

The four-wheeler will be developed on Mahindra’s trusted INGLO platform, providing it with a better-built quality and making it safer for the customers. It will be powered by 60-80 kWh battery packs, which will offer a decent range of 435-450 km on a full top-up.

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