In the bustling Indian electric vehicle market, where sustainability meets style, two contenders are stealing the spotlight: the Tata Curvv EV Accomplished+ S and the Mahindra BE 6 Pack 1. With Tata offering a hefty ₹3 lakh direct discount on the Curvv EV, bringing its effective ex-showroom price to around ₹16.99 lakh*, and Mahindra slashing ₹1 lakh off the BE 6, landing it at approximately ₹17.90 lakh*, budget-conscious buyers are in a tough spot. Both are mid-size electric SUVs promising urban agility and long-range prowess, but which one ticks the right boxes for features, performance, and value? We dive deep into a head-to-head comparison based on the latest specs to help you decide.
At face value, the Mahindra BE 6 Pack 1 edges out with an ex-showroom price of ₹18.90 lakh. However, factoring in the discounts, the Tata Curvv EV Accomplished+ S pulls ahead at ₹16.99 lakh—making it the more wallet-friendly pick for deal hunters. Both are positioned in the competitive ₹18-20 lakh bracket before incentives, appealing to first-time EV adopters seeking premium touches without breaking the bank.
The Mahindra BE 6 Pack 1 flexes superior muscle with a 170 kW (228 bhp) permanent magnet synchronous motor delivering 380 Nm of torque, paired with rear-wheel drive (RWD) for a sportier feel. It boasts five drive modes (Range, Everyday, Race, Snow, Custom) and stops from 100-0 kmph in just 40 meters, hinting at confident highway merges. Tata's Curvv EV, on the other hand, opts for front-wheel drive (FWD) with a milder 123 kW (164.8 bhp) and 215 Nm, accelerating from 0-100 kmph in 8.6 seconds. It offers three modes (Eco, City, Sport).
Tata claims the upper hand here with a 585 km ARAI-certified range on its 55 kWh battery, ideal for worry-free inter-city trips. Mahindra's 59 kWh blade-cell pack counters with 535 km, but real-world estimates hover around 375-400 km for both under mixed conditions. Charging-wise, the BE 6 shines with a blistering 20-minute DC top-up (20-80% at 140 kW) and 6-hour AC full charge (11 kW), outpacing the Curvv's 40-minute DC (10-80% at 70 kW) and 7.9-hour AC (7.2 kW). Both include home charger options as separate accessory, but Tata adds V2V and V2L capabilities for gadget powering on the go.
Mahindra's BE 6 measures up larger at 4,371 mm long with a 2,775 mm wheelbase, offering a higher 207 mm ground clearance for pothole-prone roads. Its 455 L boot plus 45 L frunk totals 500 L—matching Tata's 500 L boot exactly. The Curvv (4,310 mm long, 2,560 mm wheelbase, 186 mm clearance) feels more compact. In terms of maneuverability BE 6's 5 m turning radius compared to Curvv's 5.35 m will help in tighter ‘U-turns’. Both seat five pax, but rear seating is not suited for 6 feet tall in both.
| Specification | Tata Curvv EV Accomplished+ S | Mahindra BE 6 Pack 1 |
|---|---|---|
| Length x Width x Height (mm) | 4,310 x 1,810 x 1,637 | 4,371 x 1,907 x 1,627 |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 2,560 | 2,775 |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 186 | 207 |
| Boot Space (L) | 500 | 455 + 45 (frunk) |
| Tyre Size | 215/60 R17 | 245/60 R18 |
Tata loads on luxury with a panoramic sunroof, 10.25-inch Harman infotainment (wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay), wireless charging, and a 60:40 split-fold rear bench. Its air purifier and express cooling add wellness vibes. Mahindra fights back with a larger 12.3-inch touchscreen (also wireless AA/CP), six speakers, and unique "Live Your Mood" relax modes, but sticks to fabric upholstery and misses sunroof or wireless charging in this base pack. Both offer cruise control, keyless entry, and Google/Alexa integration, though Tata's JBL audio and 360-degree camera feel more premium.
Neither skimps on protection: six airbags standard, with ABS, EBD, ESC, hill hold, and TPMS across the board. Mahindra boasts a 5-star BNCAP rating and single-pedal drive with auto regen, plus a rear camera. Tata ups the ante with 5-star BNCAP accompanied with ADAS like driver attention warning, blind-spot monitoring and a full 360-degree view—features absent in the BE 6 Pack 1. Both earn high marks for family safety, but Tata's tech edge could sway cautious parents.
Both Mahindra BE6 Pack 1 and Tata Curvv EV Accomplished+ S 55 offer lifetime warranty on the battery for the first owner and 3 Year vehicle warranty.
With its deeper discount tipping the scales, the Tata Curvv EV Accomplished+ S emerges as the smarter buy for urban families craving features and range on a budget. Yet, if you prioritize power and driving dynamics, the Mahindra BE 6 Pack 1 delivers uncompromised thrill. Test drive both—the electric revolution waits for no one. Which EV would you charge up? Share your thoughts below.
*TCS, RTO and Insurance will be calculated on the original ex-showroom price and not discounted price.
Suhail Gulati
Suhail Gulati is the founder of ElecTree and an economist by training, with a passion for electric vehicles that goes far beyond numbers and analysis. A former banker turned EV enthusiast, Suhail writes to share the latest insights, trends, and future possibilities in the world of electric mobility. Through ElecTree, he hopes to connect with fellow enthusiasts and anyone curious about the shift toward sustainable transportation. Outside of his work in the EV space, Suhail has a deep love for music, good food, and the thrill of a football match. Whether he’s analyzing market trends or discovering the newest electric innovations, he’s always excited to bring readers along for the journey.