Indian brands have started to do really well—not just in India, but across global markets. From smartphones to tech startups to automobiles, the country is quietly stepping into the big leagues.
One such recent example is the launch of the BE 6, an electric vehicle from Mahindra’s Born Electric (BE) line. With a bold design and Lamborghini Urus like silhouette, the BE 6 looks nothing like the average EV. Sharp LED bars, coupe-SUV styling, and minimalistic details make it stand out, especially when compared to many lookalike EVs on U.S. roads today. The exterior looks at par with premium cars. If Lamborghini would make an entry level EV, it would be BE 6.
Let’s get one thing clear, though:
It’s nowhere close to the Lamborghini Urus in terms of performance. The Urus is a twin-turbo V8 monster. The BE 6 is an EV. They’re built for different worlds.
But here’s where it gets interesting—
While the Urus flexes on speed and power, the BE 6 is quietly giving tough competition to EVs from BYD and Tesla, especially in terms of value.
- Expected dual motor setup
- Competitive range
- Packed with connected car features and smart cabin tech
- And a price that’s roughly 1/3rd of what you’d pay for a Model X or BYD Seal
Price & Performance: Not the Same Game, But Still a Smart Pick

The Lamborghini Urus starts at around $245,000 in the U.S. It’s a luxury super-SUV with a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine pushing out 657 horsepower. 0 to 60? Just 3.1 seconds. It’s brutal, loud, and fast. But it also drinks gas like crazy and has sky-high maintenance costs.
Now look at the BE 6.
This EV is expected to launch globally at around $45,000 to $50,000 USD. That’s almost 1/5th of the Urus’s price. And for what it offers, that’s a serious bargain.
- Expected dual motor setup
- Around 300 to 350 miles of range
- 0 to 60 in under 6 seconds
- Loaded with smart features, connected systems, and ADAS support
No, it’s not racing Urus on a track. But it’s not trying to.
Instead, it’s punching hard in the EV market—going after models like the Tesla Model Y, BYD Seal, or even the Ford Mustang Mach-E.