KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Mahindra SUVs to get expensive from January 2025
- Price hike of up to 3 percent from the new year
- Year-end discounts also available
If you follow the automotive news, you probably are already aware of the incoming price hikes from January 2025 as announced by various automakers. now joining the list is yet another major player, the Mahindra. As per the latest announcement, Mahindra SUVs will be getting expensive by up to 3 percent from January 2025. While we dive deeper into the details, make sure you don't forget to join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel, tailored for all the passionate petrolheads out there, just like us!
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Mahindra SUVs To Cost More From Next Year
Mahindra has joined other automakers, including Maruti Suzuki, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Audi, Hyundai, and BMW, in announcing a price increase across its model lineup. Effective January 1st, 2025, Mahindra will increase vehicle prices by up to three percent to account for rising input costs and inflationary pressures. This is yet another announcement after a slew of similar releases from other brands. You can expect some more such news from the left-out brands in the coming days.
Other latest launches from the brand were the XEV 9e and the BE 6e, both of which are built on the born electric INGLO platform with real-world ranges of up to 500 km. While there has been some controversy with the BE 6E moniker, both the new vehicles have made a significant impact in the EV space with the kind of features and the spirited performance that these sustainable movers offer.
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The Mahindra BE 6e, priced at Rs 18.90 lakh, is the smaller of the two new electric SUVs launched by Mahindra. It utilizes a 59 kWh battery pack and delivers 231 PS of power, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 6.7 seconds. The XEV 9e, priced at Rs 21.90 lakh, shares the same INGLO platform and many features with the BE 6e, including similar battery pack options. However, the XEV 9e offers a larger footprint, boasting increased road presence, a more spacious 663-liter boot, a 150-liter frunk, and an overall length exceeding the XUV700 by 95 mm.
Verdict
The Mahindra is yet another entrant to the list of brands announcing their price hike plans in advance. This would not only benefit the customers who can save a few buck by purchasing their model before January 2025, but also the brands to clear out the remaining stock for a fresh start in the new year.