
Tesla vs Indian rivals: How Model Y compares with Mahindra XUV 9e, BE 6, & Tata Harrier.ev
Tesla Model Y
will come at a starting price of ₹59.89 lakh for the entry-level RWD variant, while the long-range version of the vehicle will come at ₹67.89 lakh.
The Model Y competes against models like BYD Sealion 7, BMW iX1, Hyundai Ioniq5, Kia EV6, and others in terma of pricing.
However, there are other models in the Indian market from domestic manufacturers who offer similar specs like Mahindra BE6, XEV 9e, and
Tata Harrier.ev
.
Tesla Model Y
The rear wheel drive variant of the Model Y comes with option of both a 60 kWh and a larger 75 kWh battery pack. The RWD variant features a single electric motor, producing around 295 hp and 420 Nm of peak torque.
The 60 kWh battery claims to deliver a range of 500 km on a single charge, while the long range variant claims 622 km. The car can go from 0-100 kmph in 5.6 seconds, and the top speed is 201 kmph.
Mahindra XEV 9e
The Mahindra XEV 9e is an SUV-coupe that starts at an ex-showroom price of ₹21.90 lakh. It offers a range of features and is equipped with a 79 kWh battery pack, which provides an ARAI-certified range of 659 km and can achieve a real-world range of over 500 km. Additionally, there is a 59 kWh battery pack option available that delivers a range of 542 km.
Mahindra BE 6
The Mahindra BE 6 features two battery pack options: a 59 kWh pack and a 79 kWh pack. The EV comes with a rear-wheel-drive setup. While the 59 kWh battery offers a maximum range of 557 km, the 79 kWh battery can reach a range of up to 638 km. The model is available at a starting ex-showroom price of ₹18.90 lakh.
Both XEV 9e and BE 6 come with standard features like multiple driving modes, regenerative braking, virtual engine sounds, and adaptive cruise control. The safety features on both electric SUVs include six airbags, disc brakes on all wheels, Level 2 ADAS, and front and rear parking sensors, among others.
Tata Harrier.ev
The Tata Harrier.ev was introduced at a starting price of ₹21.49 lakh. The SUV offers two options for battery packs, including 65 kWh and 75 kWh. The larger battery pack provides a claimed range of 627 km. The manufacturer asserts that with a 120 kW DC fast charger, the electric vehicle can deliver a range of up to 250 km after just 15 minutes of charging and can charge from 20 to 80 percent in 25 minutes.
The features include wireless charger, air purifier, powered tailgate, cruise control, dual-zone climate control, a sliding armrest with cooled storage, autonomous parking assistance, summon mode, reverse assistance, various regeneration modes with paddle shifters, a 540-degree surround view, an HD rearview mirror IRVM, and a digital key.

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