Connected Car
Both models are likely to utilise the Mahindra Electric Scalable Modular Architecture (MESMA) range of battery packs showcased at Auto Expo 2020. So we could be looking at a design philosophy that stands out among traditional Mahindra models as well as some nifty connected car technology. Speaking of design, Mahindra recently announced the setting up of Mahindra Advanced Design Europe (M.A.D.E) which will contribute to the development of various products, including these dedicated SUVs. Since there’s a long way to go before we see these two models, Mahindra is unlikely to divulge more details anytime soon. Before Mahindra introduces the two dedicated electric vehicles, we are expecting the eKUV100 and the eXUV300 to go on sale in India.