Mahindra Bolero.e, Scorpio.e Also In Works: When To Expect Launch?

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(Last Updated On: June 14, 2024)

Key Highlights

  • Mahindra Bolero.e and Scorpio.e development confirmed
  • Set to launch by 2030
  • Could share powertrain with upcoming Thar.e

Mahindra and Mahindra is gradually revealing its EV roadmap for the Indian market. We already are hearing a lot of the upcoming XUV.e and the BE series which are hitting the production bay and are also lined up for launch in the county. Now, two more SUVs from the brand are confirmed to be introduced in an all electric avatar. The Mahindra Scorpio and the Bolero are set to be electrified and launch in coming years.

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Mahindra Bolero.e, Scorpio.e India Launch On Cards?

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Mahindra currently setting up stage for multiple XUV and BE series electric SUVs. The confirmed models from the company are the XUV.e, XUV.e9, and the Be.05, BE.09 e SUVs. The next in line will be the Mahindra Scorpio.e and the Bolero.e. While Mahindra is still to give an official nod confirming these two EVs launch in the country, the rumor mill is guessing the arrival by 2030.

Mahindra during an investor presentation revealed its plans to bring the electric version of the Scorpio and the Bolero. Not just these two, Mahindra is aiming to launch as many as seven electric vehicles in the country. Whether all the models will be electric SUVs is still to be confirmed from the company. Notably, the moniker for the electric versions of the Scorpio and the Bolero are also same as the existing series with the “.e” badging.

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Mahindra Scorpio.e, Bolero.E Expectations

Unlike the outgoing Bolero ICE model, the Bolero.e is said to be built on a different platform than the ladder frame chassis. The same is being suggested for the Mahindra Scorpio.e model. This is due to the fact that the born ev platform didn’t work out as expected. Instead, both Scorpio.e and the Bolero.e EV models could be utilizing the latest INGLO platform. But the details are uncertain at this point and we are waiting for more details to emerge on the same.

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