Mahindra BE.07 production model is set for a 2027 launch. The electric SUV will use the INGLO EV platform and could offer 60 kWh and 70 kWh battery options.

Mahindra BE.07 breaks cover in 2027: What we know so far

is gearing up to expand its EV portfolio with a range of new models in the pipeline. Among the most important of the bunch is the production version of the , internally referred to as the BO7. Initially debuted as a concept in 2022, the upcoming electric SUV will be key to the brand’s EV strategy when it reaches showrooms later this decade.

Production version due in 2027

Mahindra has confirmed during its FY26 Q3 analyst call that the production-spec BE.07 is scheduled to arrive in the 2027 calendar year. Once introduced, it will become the second SUV in Mahindra’s BE range after the .

Positioned between BE 6 and XEV9e

The new SUV will fill the gap between the BE 6 and the , helping Mahindra cover a broader section of the electric SUV market. This positioning makes it an important addition to the portfolio, bridging the gap in both size and expected pricing between the two models.

Built on Mahindra’s INGLO platform

Like the rest of Mahindra’s current-gen EVs, the upcoming model will be underpinned by the company’s dedicated EV architecture known as the INGLO platform. This modular platform will underpin the brand’s upcoming EVs and is designed to support different body styles, battery capacities, and powertrain configurations.

Expected battery options similar to other Mahindra EVs

The production-spec BE.07 will likely share its battery configurations with other models built on the INGLO platform. Based on the company’s current offerings, the SUV is expected to be available with 60 kWh and 70 kWh battery packs. These options would place it in a similar performance and range bracket as Mahindra’s other electric SUVs.

Design will stay close to the concept

Mahindra’s EV concepts generally retain the core design themes when entering production. The BE.07’s overall silhouette is largely expected to be preserved, including the sloping windscreen and prominent C-pillar design. Some elements may be revised, while the LED units are likely to be reversed. Further design details include flush door handles, aero-focused wheel covers, and cooling vents in the front bumper.

Interior could feature triple-screen layout

Inside, the production model is expected to adopt a tech-laden cabin similar to other recent Mahindra EVs. The concept previewed a dashboard layout with three displays stretching across the cabin, a setup already seen on models such as the XEV 9e and XEV 9S. If retained, this setup would form the focal point of the BE.07’s interior design and tech interface.

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