The Mahindra XUV 9S is Indiaโ€™s first mass-market seven-seater electric SUV, and its launch marks a turning point for electric family vehicles in the country.

Until now, buyers wanting a three-row electric SUV had very few realistic choices. The XUV 9S fills that gap by combining long driving range, fast charging, and full-size SUV space at a relatively accessible price point.

What the XUV 9S Is

The XUV 9S is a fully electric SUV designed to seat six to seven passengers. It shares its core mechanical platform with Mahindraโ€™s XEV 9E but offers a larger cabin and flexible seating layout aimed at families.
Prices start at โ‚น22 lakh and go up to โ‚น35 lakh, depending on variant and battery size.

Why It Is Getting Attention

The vehicle stands out because it offers three battery optionsโ€”59 kWh, 70 kWh, and 79 kWhโ€”allowing buyers to choose range and price independently of luxury features. This approach reduces the pressure to buy the top variant just to get usable performance.
Fast charging support up to 180 kW also makes it practical for highway travel.

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Key Features That Matter

The XUV 9S includes:
* ADAS Level 2
* 540-degree camera system
* Three 12.3-inch interior displays
* Ventilated seats across multiple rows
* Wireless charging and NFC-based access
Interior comfort and visibility are strong, although some materials reflect cost control.

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Range and Charging in Simple Terms

Mahindra claims up to 679 km of range for the largest battery. In real driving conditions, around 500 km is a more realistic expectation for the top variant.
Charging from 20% to 80% takes about 20 minutes on a fast charger. Home charging options are also available.

What Comes Next

The XUV 9S positions Mahindra strongly against both electric rivals and hybrid SUVs. It shows that electric vehicles in India are moving beyond compact city cars into full-size family transport.


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