Overview
- Autocar India’s controlled loops recorded a combined 449 km for the BE 6 and 365 km for the Curvv EV, versus ARAI figures of 683 km and 502 km respectively.
- The Curvv EV proved more energy‑efficient at about 6.64 km/kWh, compared with roughly 5.68 km/kWh for the BE 6 despite the Mahindra’s larger 79 kWh pack.
- Performance testing showed a decisive gap, with the BE 6 clocking 0–100 kph in 7.14 seconds versus the Curvv EV’s 11.15 seconds and leading in rolling sprints.
- Fast‑charging claims favor the BE 6 at up to 180 kW (20–80% in about 20 minutes) against the Curvv EV’s roughly 70 kW (~40 minutes), while the Tata includes a home AC charger that is an added cost on the Mahindra.
- Pricing and positioning diverge, with the Curvv top trim about Rs 5.16 lakh cheaper and geared to everyday practicality, as reviewers cast the BE 6 as a higher‑performance, feature‑rich option.