Exterior
The BE 6’s design is about as unconventional as it gets. Honestly, you won’t find anything under the Rs 30 lakh mark that looks quite like this; it feels almost like a concept car.
Polarising? Definitely. Cool? Absolutely.
The aggressive posture starts right at the front with a forward-tilted hood featuring a massive air scoop. This is flanked by in-your-face, C-shaped LED DRLs that give it a UFO-like light signature at night. Move to the side, and you’ll notice the distinctive trapezoidal window line and a sharp, coupe-like roof and 19-inch wheels.
Interior
The interior of the Mahindra BE 6 carries the radical and very concept car-like design theme. The driver gets a cockpit-like feel, which is further complemented by various airplane-inspired design elements. Mahindra has also utilised some recycled materials, including the seat which combines leatherette with recycled fabric.
The twin 12.3-inch screens for the instrument cluster and infotainment give the dash a premium, tech-first vibe. However, crucial physical buttons are missing; vital controls are buried inside the screen menus, which is frustrating for quick, on-the-fly adjustments while driving. Furthermore, thanks to that swooping roofline and thick pillars, rearward visibility is practically non-existent, making the 360-degree camera an absolute necessity.
Build quality
From a distance, the heavy use of dark cladding might make the BE 6 look a bit plasticky, but the SUV utilises a strong monocoque frame constructed from a mix of high-strength steel and aluminum. The exterior plastics, like the bumpers and flared arches, are made from high-grade automotive ABS and polypropylene for flexibility and impact resistance. However, there is a heavy dose of gloss-black cladding all around, but be warned, it is highly prone to swirl marks and minor scratches.