With the Indian EV segment witnessing rapid growth, almost all major manufacturers are trying their best to offer EVs that are smarter, better and value for money. With Tata enjoying an unchallenged dominance for long, it was time for leading players to step in, and that is exactly what both Mahindra and Hyundai have done. While Mahindra chose to launch an all-new EV lineup with purpose-built EV architecture, Hyundai played it safe by offering its best-selling Hyundai Creta in an electric avatar. With the Mahindra BE6 Coupe-SUV pitched as the torchbearer of Mahindra’s EV innovation in India, the Hyundai Creta Electric also created a wave of excitement in the EV sector. With both SUVs offering their own set of advantages, including evolutionary designs, top-notch features, impressive electric performance and top-notch safety, choosing between the two latest entrants is a task in itself. So, if you are looking to bring home a new-age Electric Vehicle, then here is a head-on comparison between the all-new Mahindra BE6 and the Hyundai Creta Electric.
Mahindra BE6 vs Hyundai Creta Electric: Dimensions
| Car | Mahindra BE6 | Hyundai Creta Electric |
| Length | 4371 mm | 4340 mm |
| Width | 1907 mm | 1790 mm |
| Height | 1627 mm | 1655 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2775 mm | 2610 mm |
| Boot Space | 455 litres and 45 litres (Frunk) | 433 litres |
| Ground Clearance | 207 mm | 200 mm |
As far as dimensions go, the head-on comparison above makes it clear that despite both cars sharing the same segment, there is still a mountain of difference between the two. The reason behind the contrast is the Mahindra BE6’s coupe-SUV bodyline that gives it a unique appeal.
Talking about the looks, despite having a polarising design, the BE6 comes forth as an aggressively stylish coupe SUV that adorns futuristic looks, muscular elements and a hint of elegance.
When compared head-on, the BE6 asserts itself with a stance that is 31 mm longer and 117 mm wider, despite being 28 mm shorter than the Hyundai Creta. However, the ground clearance department is where the BE6 offers an advantage of about 7 mm despite its shorter height.
Another area where the BE6 slays is the wheelbase, which is 165 mm more than what the Creta EV offers. Some might argue that this is a small difference on paper, but when compared, the larger wheelbase of the BE6 offers the SUV the ultimate advantage of having a spacious cabin.
With 455 litres of massive bootspace and an extra 45 litres of trunk space, the BE6 also delivers when it comes to overall practicality and usability.
Coming to the Hyundai Creta Electric, the SUV also offers modern styling onboard a sporty yet muscular stance that is reminiscent of the classic SUV approach. The overall styling of the Creta EV carries forward the vibe of its ICE sibling, with only a few style differences.
Considering the overall look and feel of the Creta EV, it seems as if there is nothing more on offer than what the Creta already brings in terms of both looks and dimensions.
Compared to the BE6’s coupe bodyline, the Creta stands a bit taller, but when compared head-on, the SUV is not as aggressive as the BE6. Rather, what the Creta EV offers is a balanced stance and a modern touch to the original SUV styling.
Despite its smaller wheelbase, the Creta EV does offer good in-cabin space and comfort, with ample head and legroom for a comfortable ride. The boot on offer is spacious enough to take care of all your luggage needs, even though it is not as large as that on the EV6.
Overall, when compared, both SUVs offer a modern look that impresses from every angle. While the final takeaway in terms of looks is rather subjective, when it comes to dimensions and space on offer, the BE6 seems to take the crown with its longer, wider stance, better boot space, additional frunk space and larger wheelbase.
Overall winner: BE6 for its space and practicality
Mahindra BE6 vs. Hyundai Creta Electric: Performance and Charging
| New Mahindra BE6 v Hyundai Creta Electric: Performance and Charging | ||||||||
| Cars | Mahindra BE6 | Hyundai Creta Electric | ||||||
| Battery Pack | 59 kWh | 79 kWh | 42 kWh | 51.4 kWh | ||||
| Power | 231 PS (170 kW) | 286 PS (210 kW) | 135 PS (99 kW) | 171 PS (126 kW) | ||||
| 0 to 100 km/h | 6.7 Seconds | 7.9 Seconds | ||||||
| Transmission (Automatic) | Single-Speed Automatic | Single-Speed Automatic | ||||||
| Claimed RangeMIDC P1 + P2 Standards | 557 km on a single charge | 683 km on a single charge | 390 km on a single charge | 473 km on a single charge | ||||
One look at the performance comparison above and you’ll realise that both electric SUVs are miles apart when it comes to overall performance, range and charging specifications, despite offering two battery pack options onboard.
Talking about the battery packs on offer, the BE6 offers a choice between a smaller 59 kWh pack or a larger 79 kWh pack. The Hyundai Creta, on the other hand, offers a choice between a smaller 42 kWh pack or a bigger 51.4 kWh pack.
In terms of the base battery packs offered by both EVs, with the BE6, you get a bigger capacity 59 kWh battery pack compared to the 42 kWh battery pack the Creta EV offers. As a result, what you get is far more superior performance on the BE6, with a class-leading 232 PS of power compared to the 135 PS offered on the Hyundai Creta.
Range is another area where the Mahindra BE6 crushes the Hyundai Creta with a claimed range of 557 km on a single charge offered by the base battery pack of the BE6 compared to 390 km offered by the Hyundai Creta Electric. This translates to a huge 167 km of difference that makes a difference, especially when you are out on a long road trip.
Coming to the bigger battery pack offered on both SUVs, the Mahindra BE6 again takes the crown by offering a 79 kWh battery pack compared to the 51.4 kWh battery pack offered on the Hyundai Creta EV.
Yet again, this 27.6 kWh off difference helps the Mahindra BE6 offer the best-in-class power of 286 PS compared to only 171 PS of power offered by the Creta EV.
The range on offer is also miles apart, with the BE6 offering a mind-blowing range of 683 km on a single charge compared to the 473 km range offered by the Hyundai Creta.
With 210 km of extra range, the BE6 can truly go the distance with the Creta quietly sitting at a charging station.
Overall, when considering the performance of both SUVs, the Mahindra BE6 absolutely shatters the Hyundai Creta, leaving it miles behind when it comes to battery capacity, power and range. With better battery specs on offer, the BE6 offers best-in-segment performance and a range that goes as high as 683 km on a single charge. While the Hyundai Creta does offer decent figures, with the BE6 in competition, the difference seems to be too huge to ignore.
Overall Winner: Mahindra BE6
Mahindra BE6 vs. Hyundai Creta Electric: Features and Comfort
| Mahindra BE6 | Hyundai Creta Electric | |
| Infotainment system | 12.3-inch touch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple Car Play | 10.25-inch touch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple Car Play |
| Instrument Cluster | 12.3 Inch Digital Instrument Cluster | 10.25 Inch Digital Instrument Cluster |
| Music System | 16 Speaker Premium Harman Kardon Audio Setup | 8-Speaker Premium BOSE Audio Setup |
| Climate Control | Yes, Dual Zone | Yes, Dual Zone |
| Sunroof | Fixed Glass Panoramic Sunroof | Voice-Enabled Panoramic Sunroof |
| Ambient Lighting | Yes, with Segment First Sunroof Integrated Ambiet Lighting | Yes |
| Front Ventilated Seats | Yes | Yes |
| Adjustable Seats | Yes, 6-Way Powered Driver’s Seat | Yes, 8-Way Powered Driver’s Seat |
| Rear AC Vents | Yes | Yes |
| Cruise Control | Yes | Yes |
| Wireless Charger | Yes | Yes |
| 360-Degree Camera | Yes, with Live View and Recording | Yes |
| Connected Car Tech | Yes | Yes |
| ADAS | Level-2 | Level-2 |
| Gesture-Controlled Tailgate | Yes | No |
| Augmented-Reality Projection Heads-Up Display | Yes | No |
| Fully Automatic Parking | Yes | No |
From dual-zone climate control to Level-2 ADAS, one look at the comparison above and one would realise that both the electric SUVs come with a plethora of onboard features and comfort that are truly top-notch.
However, when compared head-on, despite both SUVs being the latest offerings from their respective OEMs, the Mahindra BE6 seems to win the feature game as well by offering segment first features that are truly evolutionary.
In terms of what’s better, the BE6 offers a larger and smarter 12.3-inch infotainment system and driver’s display, along with a 16 speaker premium Harman Kardon Audio for starters.
Coming to the game-changer additions, the Mahindra BE6 offers several segment first inclusions such as an ambient lighting integrated sunroof, a 360-degree camera with live recording and surveillance, fully automatic parking, AR-integrated heads-up display, gesture controlled tailgate and much more.
Overall, the feature game is an area where both SUVs truly lock horns, with the BE6 taking the lead with several evolutionary features that aren’t just segment first but are also ultra luxurious.
Overall Winner: Mahindra BE6
Mahindra BE6 vs. Hyundai Creta Electric: Safety Features
| Mahindra BE6 | Hyundai Creta Electric | |
| Airbags | 6 as standard | 6 as standard |
| ABS with EBD | Yes | Yes |
| ESC | Yes | Yes |
| Hill Assist | Yes | Yes |
| TPMS | Yes | Yes |
| Rear Parking Sensor | Yes | Yes |
| Front Parking Sensors | Yes | Yes |
| 360-Degree Camera | Yes, with Live View and Recording | Yes |
| All 4 Disc Brakes | Yes | Yes |
| Level-2 ADAS | Yes | Yes |
When it comes to safety, there is no doubt that both the Hyundai Creta Electric and the Mahindra BE6 are top-notch offerings with almost every modern-day safety feature onboard.
With 6 airbags as standard, all 4 disc-brakes, ABS with EBD and ESC as well as Level-2 ADAS onboard, safety is one area where both electric SUVs are head on.
But with that said, the Mahindra BE6, by offering a perfect 5-star crash test rating along with a smarter 360-degree camera with live recording and surveillance in addition to fully automatic parking, does offer a little extra.
Overall, both SUVs are true winners when it comes to onboard safety.
Mahindra BE6 vs Hyundai Creta Electric: Price Comparison
| Variant | Mahindra BE6 Price Ex-Showroom | Hyundai Creta ElectricPrice Ex-Showroom |
| Base Variant | Rs. 18.90 Lakh | Rs. 17.99 Lakh |
| Mid Variant | Rs. 20.50 to 21.90 Lakh | Rs. 19 to 20.38 Lakh |
| Upper Mid Variant | Rs. 24.50 Lakh | Rs. 21.50 to 23.50 Lakh |
| Top Variant | Rs. 26.90 Lakh | Rs. 23.50 – 24.38 Lakh |
When it comes to the price comparison, the Mahindra BE6 is available in five variants: Pack ONE, Pack ONE ABOVE, Pack TWO, Pack THREE SELECT, and Pack THREE.
Of all these variants, only the Pack THREE variant is powered by a 79 kWh battery, while the rest are powered by a 59 kWh battery.
On the other hand, the Hyundai Creta Electric’s variant lineup is spread across five variants: Executive, Smart, Smart (O), Premium, and Excellence.
Of all these variants, the Executive, Smart, and Premium variants are available with the smaller 42 kWh battery pack, while the Excellence variant is available with the larger 51.4 kWh battery pack.
Additionally, the Smart (O) is the only variant to be available with both battery packs.
While both SUVs have ample variants to choose from, it is the Mahindra BE6 that offers the overall price advantage.
In terms of the base trim, the Mahindra BE6’s Pack ONE with the smaller 59 kWh battery pack offers far superior performance as well as range for an additional Rs. 91,000 when compared to the base trim of the Hyundai Creta EV.
While performance and range alone could be the key takeaway to justify the BE6’s higher price tag in terms of both mid and upper mid trims as well, the top-end trims is where the larger battery pack combined with segment first features of the Mahindra BE6 justifies every penny spent on the BE6.
The overall price-to-feature ratio of the Mahindra BE6 is so good that it can easily take on SUVs sitting a segment above and even international EVs, for that matter.
Thus, considering all the aspects, the BE6 offers better value for your money throughout its variant lineup.
Mahindra BE6 vs. Hyundai Creta Electric: Summary
Be it the Mahindra BE6 or the Hyundai Creta Electric, both EVs offer a brim-loaded package that checks almost all the boxes one looks for in an electric SUV.
Both cars offer a contemporary design that is assertive, muscular and dominating, with the BE6 offering a more radical approach than the Hyundai Creta.
Coming to the performance and range, while both SUVs offer a smaller and larger battery pack on offer, the BE6’s unmatched performance and high range figures shatter the Creta’s figures from every angle.
Feature-wise, both SUVs are topped with a great package with almost all modern-day features, but again, it is the BE6 that takes a slight edge with several top-notch segment first offerings.
Safety, however, is where both SUVs truly lock horns with great inclusions, including Level-2 ADAS.
Finally, coming on to the price, the BE6 still manages to take the lead throughout the comparative variant spread.
Also Read: Complete Buying Guide: Mahindra BE 6
Also Read: Complete Buying Guide: Hyundai Creta Electric
FAQs
Q. Which of the two – Mahindra BE6 or Hyundai Creta Electric – is larger?
A. The Mahindra BE6 is larger than the Hyundai Creta Electric, with a wider and lengthier stance, longer wheelbase, and bigger boot space.
Q. Which of the two – Mahindra BE6 or Hyundai Creta Electric – offers a better range?
A. The Mahindra BE6 offers better range than the Hyundai Creta, with the 59 kWh pack offering 557 km of range and the 79 kWh battery pack offering 684 km of range on a single charge.
Q. Which of the two – Mahindra BE6 or Hyundai Creta Electric – has more advanced features?
A. The Mahindra BE6 offers several segment-first features, such as an ambient lighting integrated sunroof, a 360-degree camera with live recording and surveillance, fully automatic parking, an AR-integrated heads-up display, and a gesture-controlled tailgate, all of which the Creta Electric lacks.
Q. Which of the two – Mahindra BE6 or Hyundai Creta Electric – offers better value for money?
A. The Mahindra BE6 offers better value for money across all trims compared to the Hyundai Creta Electric.



