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Mahindra crosses 41,000 Born-Electric SUV sales in India, customers clock 32 Crore km

Mahindra has sold over 41,000 electric vehicles in India from March 2025 to January 2026, with customers driving over 32 crore km.

Published on: Feb 13, 2026, 08:54:49 IST
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Mahindra has announced that they have sold over 41,000 units of their born electric vehicles in the Indian market. These figures are from the start of deliveries i.e. March'25 to 31st Jan'26. The brand also revealed that the customers have clocked over 32 crore km till now in these eSUVs.

Mahindra BE 6 and the XEV 9e are based on the same platform.
Mahindra BE 6 and the XEV 9e are based on the same platform.
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Mahindra currently sells four born electric SUVs. There is the BE 6, XEV 9S, XEV 9E and the BE 6 Formula E Edition. This lineup is joined by the XUV 400 and XUV 3XO EV as well, which are not born electric vehicles. Instead, they share the underpinnings with their ICE counterpart.

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New assembly plant

On Friday, Mahindra & Mahindra revealed its intention to invest $1.65 billion over the next ten years to enhance its manufacturing presence in Maharashtra, emphasizing its enduring commitment to local production.

This investment encompasses the establishment of the company’s largest integrated manufacturing facility for automobiles and tractors. Mahindra indicated that production at this facility is anticipated to commence in 2028.

When fully operational, the plant is projected to achieve an annual production capacity exceeding 500,000 vehicles and 100,000 tractors, thereby considerably augmenting the automaker’s current output.

New facility for EVs and localization

Alongside vehicle assembly, Mahindra aims to produce powertrains and electric vehicles at the new facility. The company also plans to establish a local supplier ecosystem to bolster the forthcoming plant and its current manufacturing operations.

This initiative is in line with Mahindra's overarching strategy to enhance localization, diminish reliance on supply chains, and support its expanding electric vehicle portfolio.

Sales performance

The manufacturer has indicated a robust sales trend in the past few quarters, fueled by the demand for its sport-utility vehicles and tractors.

In January, Mahindra experienced a 24 per cent increase in total vehicle sales compared to the previous year, amounting to 104,309 units. This figure encompasses sales of 63,510 utility vehicles and 38,484 tractors. To date in fiscal year 2026, the company has seen a 19 per cent rise in sales, marking the highest growth rate among leading car manufacturers in India.


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