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Mahindra E Verito

Mahindra E Verito

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Mahindra E Verito

Mahindra E Verito

The Mahindra E Verito is an electric version of the Verito sedan, designed primarily for government and corporate fleet applications. With 140 km ARAI range and low running costs, it serves niche fleet EV needs.

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Rs 12,00,000
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EMI Rs. 20,000
For 5 years

Key Specification

Range

140 km

Range

Battery Capacity

21.2 kWh

Battery Capacity

Max Power

41 PS

Max Power

Max Torque

91 Nm

Max Torque

Sitting Capacity

5

Sitting Capacity

Fuel Type

Electric

Fuel Type

Ground Clearance

165 mm

Ground Clearance

Boot Space

460 Litres

Boot Space

Body Type

Sedan

Body Type

Transmission

Single-speed Automatic

Transmission

Mahindra E Verito variants

The Mahindra E Verito price for the base model starts at (Ex-Showroom) and ₹0 (On-Road, Noida). There are 0 variants listed below.

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Mahindra E Verito Colors (2)

Golden

Golden

Mahindra E Verito Latest Updates

  • E Verito is primarily sold to government fleets and corporate buyers in India.

  • Offers 140 km ARAI range — adequate for urban fleet use but limited for personal buyers.

  • Mahindra has shifted EV focus to the XUV400 EV and future BE series for personal buyers.

Performance and driveability

The E Verito is a fleet-focused vehicle — modest performance with a focus on low running costs. City driving range is adequate for government and corporate fleet operations.

Interior and features

Basic sedan interior with AC, infotainment, and standard EV features. Not premium by personal car standards but functional for fleet use.

Who should buy

Best suited for government and corporate fleet operators seeking low-cost EV mobility. Not recommended for personal buyers — the XUV400 EV is the better Mahindra EV choice.

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How is Mahindra E Verito

Pros

  • Very low running costs for fleet operation.
  • 460-litre boot space — practical for fleet sedan.

Cons

  • 140 km ARAI range is low by modern EV standards.
  • Fleet-only focus — not suitable for personal buyers.
  • Dated technology.

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Mahindra E Verito Clear Doubts

Q. Is the Mahindra e-Verito a practical used electric sedan purchase for Indian city commuting in 2026?

SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM Apr 2026

The e-Verito (discontinued around 2019) was India's first mass-market electric sedan, based on the Verito/Logan platform with a 21.2 kWh battery delivering approximately 140 km real-world range. At ₹3–6 lakh used with good battery health, it remains functional for very specific urban briefs — office commuting under 50 km daily with home charging. Battery degradation to 70–80% capacity is typical on older examples, reducing real-world range to 100–110 km. Modern EVs offer far better value; the e-Verito is primarily relevant for budget-constrained urban commuters.

By SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM Apr 2026

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Q. What real-world range and charging time does the e-Verito offer under Indian conditions?

SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM Apr 2026

Fresh battery examples offer approximately 130–140 km in city conditions; aged examples (4–6 years old) typically deliver 90–110 km. Full charge on a standard 15A domestic socket takes 8–11 hours; on a 7.2kW AC charger, approximately 3–4 hours. The e-Verito predates DC fast charging integration, so there is no quick-charge option — overnight charging is the only practical method. For a commuter whose daily requirement is under 80 km and who has dedicated overnight charging access, this is functionally adequate.

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Q. How does the e-Verito compare to a used Tata Tigor EV at a similar price bracket?

SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM Apr 2026

The Tigor EV is a significantly better product — 315 km claimed range on the Phase 2 version, modern LFP battery chemistry with better thermal stability, active warranty, and current production support. At ₹5–9 lakh used, it costs more than the e-Verito but the technology gap justifies every rupee of the premium. The e-Verito's only advantage is price — if the absolute maximum budget is ₹4 lakh and the daily use is under 50 km, it functions. For any budget flexibility, the Tigor EV is the rational choice.

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Q. Is the e-Verito's cabin spacious enough for a family sedan — how does the Logan-derived platform work as an EV?

SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM Apr 2026

The Logan platform's generous interior dimensions translate well to the EV context — the e-Verito has better rear legroom than many current compact sedans, and the flat floor (battery is packaged under the chassis) maintains cabin usability. The range limitation is the single most important constraint, not the cabin. For a family that accepts the e-Verito as a primary city commuter rather than an all-purpose family car, the interior space is genuinely adequate.

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Q. Where can e-Verito owners get their vehicles serviced and batteries checked in India in 2026?

SIX BUY AND SELL TEAM Apr 2026

Mahindra's EV service network covers approximately 25–30 cities; battery health diagnostics require a visit to an EV-capable Mahindra service centre. Outside major metros, finding specialist EV support for the e-Verito is challenging — the model's discontinued status means fewer centres maintain the relevant diagnostic equipment and battery expertise. Owners in Tier-2 or Tier-3 cities should specifically confirm EV service availability in their city before purchasing an e-Verito.

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