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Mahindra BE 6 Batman Edition SUV launched in India at Rs 27.8 lakh. Check booking date, key features and more

Mahindra BE 6 Batman Edition SUV launched in India at Rs 27.8 lakh. Check booking date, key features and more

Time of India2 days ago
Mahindra, in partnership with
Warner
Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, has launched the
BE 6 Batman Edition
— a limited-run electric SUV blending modern luxury with cinematic heritage, inspired by Christopher Nolan's acclaimed
The Dark Knight Trilogy
.
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Priced at Rs 27.79 lakh, the BE 6 Batman Edition is limited to just 300 units, making it a rare collector's SUV. Bookings for the SUV open on August 23 2025, with deliveries starting on September 20 2025, coinciding with International Batman Day.
The BE 6 Batman Edition's ex-showroom price excludes charger and installation, with optional 7.2 kW and 11.2 kW chargers available for ₹50,000 and ₹75,000, respectively.
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Exterior Design Elements
Custom Satin Black Colour premieres on the Batman Edition
Custom Batman Decal on front doors
R20 alloy wheels for an aggressive, athletic stance
Alchemy Gold-painted suspension and brake callipers a bold, premium contrast to the Satin black body
'BE 6 × The Dark Knight', limited edition, rear badging
The Bat emblem, as seen in The Dark Knight Trilogy, uniquely placed on:
Hub caps
Front quarter panels
Rear bumper
Windows & Rear Windshield
Infinity Roof featuring The Dark Knight Trilogy Bat emblem
Night Trail - Carpet lamps with The Dark Knight Trilogy Bat emblem logo projection
'Batman Edition' signature sticker on rear door cladding
Interior Design Elements
Brushed Alchemy Gold Batman Edition plaque on the dashboard with numbering
Charcoal leather instrument panel (IP) with brushed gold halo around driver cockpit
Suede and leather upholstery with gold sepia accent stitching and integrated The Dark Knight Trilogy Bat emblem for a rich, tactile experience
Gold-accented steering wheel, In-Touch Controller, Electronic Parking Brake, custom key fob with Alchemy gold detailing
The Dark Knight Trilogy Bat emblem embossed on:
The 'Boost' button
Seats
Interior labels
Pinstripe graphic and The Dark Knight Trilogy Bat Emblem across the passenger dashboard panel
Race car inspired open straps with Batman Edition Branding Batman Edition welcome animation on the infotainment display
Custom Batman inspired exterior engine sounds
'The BE 6 has always been about boldness and forward thinking. With the Batman Edition, we wanted to go further — to create something so personal, so visually arresting, that owning it feels like owning a piece of cinematic history. We've obsessed over even the smallest detail, so that every time you look at it, you discover something new,' said Pratap Bose, Chief Design & Creative Officer – Auto & Farm Sectors, Mahindra & Mahindra.
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Commenting on the partnership, Vikram Sharma, Senior Vice President, Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products, APAC, said, 'Batman is more than a pop-culture icon — he represents innovation, resilience, and an unyielding drive to push boundaries. This collaboration brings that spirit to the road in a bold, electric way. With this limited-edition range, fans in India can now experience the thrill of Batman every time they drive. It's a collector's statement on wheels.'
Spotlighting on India, Anand Singh, Senior Director, Consumer Products, Warner Bros. Discovery South Asia, said, " India has one of the most passionate fan bases for Batman anywhere in the world, and this partnership brings that passion to life in a way never seen before. By fusing the timeless appeal of Batman with the future of electric mobility, we're delivering a product that speaks to India's growing appetite for both cutting-edge technology and world-class storytelling.'
Batman's appeal transcends generations, from comic books and animated series to blockbuster films, the character has remained a cultural icon for decades. Admired by children and adults alike, Batman represents intelligence, skill, and technical savvy. The Batman Edition of the BE 6 taps into this enduring legacy, offering fans a tangible way to connect with one of the most iconic figures in popular culture.
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