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Mahindra XUV400 EL Pro 39.4 kWh
The XUV400 Pro stays relevant when buyers want a roomy, familiar electric SUV with enough certified range and no need to chase the newest tech-heavy launch.
Use this profile as a decision framework first. Local availability, on-road price, charging access, and service confidence should still be verified in your city.

Mahindra XUV400 works best when value seekers and predictable charging matter more than headline acceleration.
Ownership tools
Check the practical numbers for this EV before you shortlist it.
These previews stay short on purpose. The full tools keep the detailed inputs, but this page now shows what changes first when you move from interest to a real ownership decision.
Cost snapshot
₹18,934/yr
Using this EV's battery, range, and the cost calculator's India starter inputs. Update tariff, mileage, and charging mix in the full tool.
Charging fit
Workable with planning
Starter setup only: 10 hours of standard household socket only charging gives this EV a 74/100 fit score. Use your real parking and install setup in the full tool.
Overnight recovery
~213 km/night
On the charging-fit tool's starter setup, this EV recovers about 20.7 kWh over 10 hours. Adjust the charger type and hours in the full tool.
Buyer verdict
Who this EV suits best
Best for buyers who want practical electric-SUV utility at a more defensible spend than the newer premium-skewed launches.
What to watch
Ownership notes before you buy
- The cabin and software story feel older beside the latest born-EV launches, so this is more about function than novelty.
- Its case weakens if you are already shopping at the upper end of the segment for faster charging or more premium interiors.
Reviewed 2026-03-19
Specs that affect ownership
Focus on the numbers that actually change the experience.
Use it to judge long-distance confidence, not just brochure appeal.
Helps explain charging stops and expected efficiency.
Real-world convenience still depends on the chargers near you.
Shows where this recommendation is most likely to translate well.
Next comparisons
See where this EV wins and where it gives something up.
Tata Nexon.ev vs Mahindra XUV400
The Nexon.ev 45 remains the easier default shortlist entry for many India buyers, while the XUV400 Pro still has a case if you want straightforward SUV space without chasing the newest launch.
Common questions
Frequently asked about the Mahindra XUV400 EL Pro 39.4 kWh
Is the Mahindra XUV400 EL Pro 39.4 kWh worth buying?
Best for buyers who want practical electric-SUV utility at a more defensible spend than the newer premium-skewed launches.
Who is the Mahindra XUV400 EL Pro 39.4 kWh best for?
Best fits include: Value seekers, Families, and Straightforward SUV ownership.
What should I watch out for with the Mahindra XUV400 EL Pro 39.4 kWh?
The main caveats are these: The cabin and software story feel older beside the latest born-EV launches, so this is more about function than novelty; and Its case weakens if you are already shopping at the upper end of the segment for faster charging or more premium interiors.
What is the real-world range of the Mahindra XUV400 EL Pro 39.4 kWh?
456 km on the Mixed cycle.
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