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Mahindra sells out the second batch of BE 6 Batman Edition

Mahindra has announced that it has sold out all 999 units of the BE 6 Batman Edition. The automaker opened the booking window at 11 am yesterday. All the available units were booked within 7 minutes. The Batman Edition was first launched in August 2025 at Rs 27.79 lakh. Initially, its production was limited to 300 units. This allocated number was quickly increased to 999 units after overwhelming demand. With the hype around the special edition SUV refusing to leave, Mahindra decided to reintroduce another 999 units in 2026.

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Mahindra BE 6 Batman Edition: The journey so far

The 2025 version of the Batman Edition was priced at Rs 27.79 lakh. When Mahindra reopened the booking window for new orders in 2026, it increased the price of the special edition by Rs 70,000, pricing it at Rs 28.49 lakh. The automaker announced that priority delivery will be given to bookings made using the referral from the original Batman Edition owners.

The Batman Edition is based on the top-spec Pack Three variant of the Mahindra BE 6. It comes in an exclusive Satin Black paint shade. The aesthetics of this special edition model are inspired by Christopher Nolan’s Batman Trilogy. The body claddings are finished in gloss black, and the front doors rock custom Batman decals. The brake callipers and suspension are finished in Alchemy Gold.

The exterior of the electric SUV is adorned with Batman branding. There’s a ‘BE 6 x The Dark Knight’ badge at the back of the car and a ‘Batman Edition’ sticker on its door cladding. The hub caps, front quarter panels, rear bumper, infinity roof, windows, and rear windshield have the Bat emblem on them. The carpet lamps project the Bat logo.

The dashboard of the Mahindra BE 6 Batman Edition has an Alchemy Gold plaque. This plaque was inscribed with unit numbers for the first 999 owners. It has been left blank on the 2026 model. The driver’s cockpit has a gold halo around it. The instrument panel is finished in charcoal leather. There are gold accents on the steering wheel, Electronic Parking Brake, in-touch controller, and key fob. The seats, ‘boost’ button, and interior labels are embossed with the Bat logo. The infotainment display has special Batman graphics. On top of that, the electric SUV is equipped with special Batman engine sounds.

No mechanical changes have been made to the Mahindra BE 6 Batman Edition. The electric SUV generates a maximum power output of 286hp and 380Nm torque. The 79kWh offers a 682km ARAI-claimed driving range on a full charge. There are 7.2kW and 11kW home chargers on offer at extra cost.

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Final Thoughts

While announcing new units of the BE 6 Batman Edition, Mahindra specified that it will “continue to explore such expressions in 2027”. It remains to be seen whether this particular special edition model will get another release. The standard BE 6 lineup starts at Rs 18.90 lakh and goes up to Rs 27.65 lakh.

Utkarsh Joshi

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