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Mahindra Be 6e Vs Tata Curvv Ev Battle Of The Base Variants

Mahindra BE 6e vs. Tata Curvv EV: Battle of the Base Variants

Electric vehicles (EVs) are taking over the streets, and two exciting contenders: the Mahindra BE 6e and Tata Curvv EV have caught everyone’s attention.

Both EVs bring innovative designs and impressive features, but how do their base variants stack up against each other?

In this article, we compare the Mahindra BE 6e’s ‘One’ variant with the Tata Curvv EV’s ‘Creative’ variant to find out which one has the upper hand.

Price Comparison

When it comes to affordability, the Tata Curvv EV Creative starts at ₹17.49 lakh, making it ₹1.41 lakh cheaper than the Mahindra BE 6e One, which is priced at ₹18.90 lakh (both prices are ex-showroom, pan-India). This price difference can be a deciding factor for buyers on a budget.

Size Matters: Dimensions

The Mahindra BE 6e outshines the Tata Curvv EV in size. It’s longer, wider, and boasts a larger wheelbase:

  • Length: 4,371 mm vs. 4,310 mm (+61 mm for BE 6e)

  • Width: 1,907 mm vs. 1,810 mm (+97 mm for BE 6e)

  • Wheelbase: 2,775 mm vs. 2,560 mm (+215 mm for BE 6e)

These dimensions translate to a more spacious cabin in the BE 6e. However, the Curvv EV strikes back with a larger boot space of 500 liters, compared to the BE 6e’s 455 liters. The Mahindra’s 45-liter frunk (front trunk) offers additional storage, though, evening out the practicality factor.

Battery and Performance

The BE 6e leads in power and range, thanks to its larger 59 kWh battery pack and rear-wheel-drive (RWD) configuration. Here’s how the two compare:

  • Power: 231 PS (BE 6e) vs. 150 PS (Curvv EV)

  • Torque: 380 Nm (BE 6e) vs. 215 Nm (Curvv EV)

  • Range: 535 km (BE 6e) vs. 430 km (Curvv EV)

The BE 6e not only delivers punchier performance but also travels 105 km farther on a full charge, making it ideal for long-distance drives. The Curvv EV, with its front-wheel-drive (FWD) setup, offers a balanced and economical choice for city commuters.

Features: What’s Inside?

Both EVs pack a solid list of features, offering modern comfort and safety.

Mahindra BE 6e One highlights:

  • Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay

  • Height-adjustable driver’s seat

  • Driver drowsiness detection

  • Larger 18-inch steel wheels

Tata Curvv EV Creative highlights:

  • V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle) and V2L (vehicle-to-load) charging

  • Paddle shifters

  • 6-way adjustable driver’s seat

  • Air purifier

While both vehicles share essentials like 6 airbags, auto AC, and connected car technology, the BE 6e edges ahead with a few premium features, including a fully digital driver’s display and advanced safety tech.

However, the Curvv EV’s V2V and V2L capabilities add versatility, allowing it to power other devices or even another car.

Design and Appeal

The Mahindra BE 6e turns heads with its bold and aggressive design, which makes it stand out. Its larger proportions and sharp styling give it a commanding road presence. On the other hand, the Tata Curvv EV sports a sleek and futuristic look, with flush door handles and a connected LED DRL strip adding a touch of sophistication.

Verdict: Which EV to Choose?

Choosing between the Mahindra BE 6e One and Tata Curvv EV Creative comes down to what you prioritize.

If you want an EV with a lower price tag and features like V2V charging and better boot space, the Tata Curvv EV Creative is a great choice for urban journeys. It’s practical, stylish, and offers excellent value for money.

However, if you’re willing to pay a premium for more power, a larger cabin, and extended range, the Mahindra BE 6e One is the better option. Its robust performance, combined with advanced features like wireless connectivity and driver assistance, makes it the ideal pick for those seeking a high-tech EV experience.

In summary, both the Mahindra BE 6e and Tata Curvv EV bring unique strengths to the table. While the Curvv EV focuses on affordability and practicality, the BE 6e offers a premium experience with more space and power.

Ultimately, your choice depends on your budget and driving needs. Whether you prefer the Curvv EV’s balance of style and value or the BE 6e’s cutting-edge tech, both models represent the future of electric mobility in India.

Which one gets your vote? Let us know your thoughts!

Also Read:

  1. Jaguar Unveils Bold Type 00 Concept Car, Previews EV Future

  2. Honda’s Next-Gen Amaze Teaser Sets Excitement Ablaze Before Launch

  3. Skoda Yeti Might Return to India: Here’s What We Know

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