Mahindra Set to Expand Electric Frontier as BE.07 Launch Confirmed for 2027
Mahindra & Mahindra has officially confirmed that the production version of the BE.07 electric SUV will debut in 2027. Positioned as a premium mid-size EV to rival the Tata Harrier EV, the BE.07 (internally known as the BO7) marks a strategic shift in Mahindra’s INGLO-platform lineup. Explore the updated launch timeline, battery specifications, and Mahindra’s 2026 roadmap for ICE refreshes.
Measuring approximately 4.6 meters in length, the BE.07 will occupy a premium slot in the portfolio, positioned strategically above the BE 6. While the BE 6 and XEV 9e lean toward radical, avant-garde styling, the BE.07 is expected to adopt a more traditional and statuesque SUV silhouette, appealing to families and long-distance cruisers alike. Underpinned by the versatile INGLO architecture, the vehicle will likely offer battery configurations ranging from 60kWh to 80kWh. Inside, the cabin is expected to be a technological powerhouse featuring a signature triple-screen dashboard, though industry insiders suggest Mahindra may integrate more tactile physical controls in response to evolving consumer preferences for ergonomics.
The market positioning for the BE.07 places it in the center of a burgeoning competitive landscape, where it will face off against the Tata Harrier EV and the international entrant Vinfast VF7. Mahindra’s leadership remains bullish on the model’s commercial potential, with Executive Director and CEO Rajesh Jejurikar identifying the BO7 as a primary volume driver that will augment the sales momentum established by the brand’s current trio of electric products. Currently, Mahindra is clocking an average of 4,000 EV units per month, with an immediate goal to scale those figures toward the 7,000-unit mark by the end of the year, even as the broader EV sector faces a cooling growth rate.
As the brand prepares for this 2027 milestone, the 2026 calendar will see a temporary pivot back to Mahindra’s internal combustion engine (ICE) roots. With the XEV 9S and XUV 3XO EV having already made their debuts earlier this year, the company has no further electric launches scheduled for 2026. Instead, the focus will shift to maintaining its dominance in the SUV segment through the first mid-cycle facelift of the Scorpio N and anticipated updates to the iconic Thar range. This balanced approach—fostering legacy ICE brands while meticulously refining the next generation of INGLO-based EVs—underscores Mahindra’s commitment to a dual-track transition toward a sustainable automotive future.

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