The 2026 Mahindra XEV 9S isn’t just another electric SUV — it’s Mahindra’s bold leap into the mainstream seven-seat electric SUV space, taking the ethos of the XUV700 and translating it into a fully electric package that aims to redefine family EVs in India. After spending time behind the wheel, here’s our expert yet engaging first-drive review covering design, powertrain, ride quality, features, rivals, verdict and its relevance to Indian buyers.
Design: Familiar yet Futuristic
At first glance, the XEV 9S feels like a branded electric sibling of the XUV700 with a stylistic nod to Mahindra’s SUV DNA — but with modern EV cues that assert its identity. The proportions are familiar: bold stance, upright shoulders and a commanding road presence. However, EV-centric elements like a sleeker front fascia with advanced LED lighting and refreshed detailing give it a contemporary edge beyond traditional ICE SUVs.
Inside, the flat-floor EV architecture liberates cabin space, and Mahindra has paired this with a clean, minimalistic yet premium interior theme highlighted by a multitouch triple-screen setup and modern switchgear. Dual-tone upholstery and quality soft-touch materials on higher variants elevate the overall ambience.
Powertrain: Electric Options That Mean Business
Unlike the petrol and diesel XUV700, the XEV 9S is fully electric, built on Mahindra’s INGLO platform and designed as a rear-wheel drive SUV — a first in its class for India.
Mahindra offers the XEV 9S with three battery choices to suit different buyer priorities:
- 59 kWh pack – ~521 km MIDC range
- 70 kWh pack – ~600 km MIDC range
- 79 kWh pack – ~679 km MIDC range
Output ranges from about 228 PS to 286 PS with 380 Nm of torque across the line-up, and a claimed top speed near 202 km/h — impressive for a three-row EV.
Charging tech includes fast-charging capabilities (20–80 % in around 20 mins on suitable DC chargers), making longer journeys more convenient.
Ride Quality: Poised for Indian Roads
On the road, the XEV 9S balances comfort and composure admirably. The inherent characteristics of an EV — silent acceleration, flat-floor composure and strong mid-range torque — lend it a calm confidence in city cruising and highway cruising alike. Acceleration in the 79 kWh pack feels eager, pulling assertively without the lurch-like responses some heavier EVs suffer from.
The suspension soak up urban imperfections well and, despite the added mass of a seven-seater and battery packs, body control remains composed. RWD dynamics bring a planted feel — especially compared to front-drive SUVs — benefiting stability at speed and under load.
Features: Tech-Rich and Practical
Mahindra has equipped the XEV 9S generously — as expected in this price and segment — with features that appeal to tech-savvy families:
- Triple 12.3-inch screens (instrument cluster, infotainment, passenger display)
- ADAS Level-2 suite (adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, etc.)
- Panoramic sunroof
- Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto + connected car tech
- Ventilated seats, multiple regen modes, 360° camera
- Premium Harman Kardon audio on higher trims
Space utility is excellent thanks to the flat floor and smart packaging, making it genuinely practical for families and long drives alike.
Rivals: A New EV Contender in Town
The XEV 9S enters a segment with limited direct competition — there are few mass-market three-row EV SUVs in India at this price bracket. However, in broader terms it competes with:
- Tata Harrier EV – established EV SUV contender
- Kia Carens Clavis EV – premium electric MPV alternative
- BYD eMAX 7 – larger three-row EV offering
Given its pricing (roughly ₹19.95 lakh to ₹29.45 lakh ex-showroom), Mahindra has positioned the XEV 9S well against these rivals — especially as a spacious family SUV that doesn’t ask buyers to jump into premium EV pricing territory.
Verdict: A Strong EV SUV With Real Market Relevance
The 2026 Mahindra XEV 9S earns its badge as the electric XUV700 not through badge engineering alone, but by delivering a compelling combination of space, performance, tech and practicality that genuinely suits Indian lifestyles. Its multi-battery strategy lets buyers balance range and budget, and its feature-rich cabin positions it as a strong family EV choice.
For Indian buyers transitioning to EVs while still needing seven seats and SUV presence, the XEV 9S ticks almost every box — without the premium pricing premium SUV EVs demand. The on-road experience confirms Mahindra’s move has the potential to accelerate mass adoption of larger EV SUVs in India.













