Home CAR & BIKES Mahindra BE Rall-E Electric SUV Teaser Out; Debut On 26th Nov

Mahindra BE Rall-E Electric SUV Teaser Out; Debut On 26th Nov

Mahindra BE Rall-E Electric SUV Teaser Out; Debut On 26th Nov

Mahindra & Mahindra has released the first teaser of the production-ready BE Rall-E off-road SUV ahead of its official debut on 26th November 2025. The model will make its first appearance alongside the Mahindra XEV 9S 7-seater electric SUV. The teaser highlights the SUV’s silhouette, circular projector LED headlamps and a sloping roofline that appear similar to the concept. However, the eyebrow-shaped LED DRLs and the raised bonnet seem inspired by the BE 6.

Unlike the concept, the production-ready Mahindra BE Rall-E features aero-optimized alloy wheels with star-pattern and misses out on the roof-mounted carrier. The rear profile looks sporty with a small roof-mounted spoiler, LED light bars and Mahindra’s signature electric logo on the tailgate. Dimensionally, the Mahindra BE Rall E is likely to be more or less similar to its concept.

Mahindra BE Rall-E Electric SUV Teaser Out; Debut On 26th Nov

Interior Similar to the BE 6

Interior details of the new Mahindra electric SUV are yet to be revealed. However, the production-ready version is likely to share elements with the BE 6 such as the dashboard design, two-spoke steering wheel with an illuminated ‘BE’ logo, an aircraft-style trim between the driver and front passenger and a dual digital display setup.

Expected Features

In terms of features, the Mahindra BE Rall E is likely to offer features such as an augmented reality HUD, ambient lighting with multiple colours, auto lane change, front and rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot detection, ventilated front seats, leatherette steering wheel and seat upholstery, rear AC vents, Level 2 ADAS, Harman Kardon audio system, Dolby Atmos, and more.

Expected Range & Battery

The upcoming Mahindra BE Rall-E is expected to share the 59kWh and 79kWh battery packs with the BE 6. The smaller battery version delivers a maximum power of 231bhp and 380Nm of torque, while the larger battery pack is good for 286bhp and 380Nm. The BE 6 with 59kWh and 79kWh battery packs deliver a claimed range of 556km and 682km, respectively. The BE Rall-E’s driving range is expected to be over 550km per charge.

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