Mahindra & Mahindra is charting a bold new course for the future of mobility in India. The company is planning to introduce 23 all-new vehicles by the year 2030, spanning multiple segments and powertrains—from traditional fuel-based engines to electric and hybrid options.
₹27,000 Crore Investment Fuels Long-Term Growth Plans
To drive this ambitious expansion, Mahindra has committed up to ₹27,000 crore in investments across the current and upcoming financial years. This capital will support product development, platform innovation, and electrification across its portfolio.
Recent Launches Signal Fast-Paced Innovation
With the recent release of models like the XUV 3XO, Thar Roxx, BE 6, and XEV 9e, Mahindra has already begun executing its future strategy. These models reflect the company’s dual focus on style and technology, while setting the stage for what’s next.
A Mix of ICE and EV Models Under Development
Mahindra’s upcoming product lineup is expected to include at least seven new internal combustion vehicles and five battery-electric vehicles. Several of these have already been seen undergoing testing on Indian roads, including:
- An updated version of the Bolero Neo
- Electric variant of the XUV 3XO
- Production model of the XUV.e8-based XEV 7e
- A rugged, off-road take on the BE 6
- An updated XUV 700
- A new three-door Thar

All-New Vehicle Architecture to Be Revealed on August 15
In line with its annual tradition, Mahindra is preparing to reveal a new automotive platform on August 15, 2025, coinciding with India’s 78th Independence Day. The platform—reportedly called the New Flexible Architecture (NFA)—will be unveiled at Mahindra’s advanced Chakan facility.
Multi-Powertrain Compatibility for Future Models
The upcoming platform is designed to support a range of propulsion systems, including petrol, diesel, hybrid, and electric drivetrains. This multi-purpose structure is expected to power many of Mahindra’s future models, offering flexibility and scalability for different market needs.
INGLO Platform Evolving to Support Hybrids
Mahindra’s INGLO EV platform, which currently supports fully electric models, is also undergoing updates. According to reports, it will be modified to accommodate range-extender hybrid systems, starting with premium models such as the XEV 9e and BE 6.
Iconic Models Scorpio, Bolero, and Thar Going Electric
Some of Mahindra’s most well-known models are set to enter the EV space. Electric versions of the Scorpio and Bolero are already in the works, while the Thar.e concept has given a glimpse of what an electrified off-roader from Mahindra could look like.
Conclusion: A Dynamic Decade Ahead for Mahindra
From conventional SUVs to cutting-edge electric vehicles, Mahindra is preparing for a diverse and technology-driven lineup. The company’s investments, platform upgrades, and electrification efforts position it strongly for the evolving Indian automotive landscape.