By year’s end, the Mahindra XUV700-based XUV.e8 electric SUV will make its public premiere. This comes ahead of the car’s debut that has been scheduled to take place by the end of the year.
And now, we can get a better look at the interior of the car thanks to new spy photos.
Let’s look at what the spy images reveal!
Mahindra XUV700-based XUV.e8 electric SUV Spy Shots Reveals Details
As we can see in the pictures, the dashboard of the XUV.e8 will be configured with three screens: a touchscreen infotainment system, a completely digital color instrument cluster, and a separate display for the front passenger.
In fact, the first indication of this three-screen configuration came from a previously disclosed patent photo. The redesigned headlamp and two-spoke steering wheel designs were also verified by the patent illustration.
The XUV.e8’s external features include a revised grille, new alloy wheels, triangle headlamps, and different front and back bumpers than what was available on the internal combustion engine (ICE) equivalent.
The overall design and flush-fitting door handles will not change from its ICE equivalent, even with these modifications.
While Mahindra has not yet made available the XUV.e8’s technical specs, an electric motor and an 80kWh battery pack are anticipated to power it.
Additionally, the Tata Harrier and Safari EVs are two forthcoming electric vehicles that the XUV.e8 will compete with when it launches.
Mahindra BE.05 Electric SUV Will Challenge Tata Curvv EV and Citroen Basalt
Mahindra is gearing up to introduce its first dedicated offering in the compact SUV space with the BE.05 Electric SUV. Known for its bestselling SUVs, Mahindra has yet to launch a compact SUV, but the BE.05 aims to fill this gap with a stylish and advanced electric vehicle. Test mules of the BE.05 have been spotted frequently, revealing a wealth of details about this upcoming SUV.
Spy shots of the BE.05, credited to automotive enthusiast Viraj, showcase a sleek and modern design. The aerodynamic profile is evident across the curvy bonnet, heavily raked windshield, and coupe-like sloping roofline. A standout feature is the massive glass roof, which spans almost the entire length and width of the vehicle, likely making it the largest in its segment upon launch.