2024 Mahindra XUV400 EV’s battery replacement cost, price and details
Popular Indian automaker Mahindra recently updated its new XUV400 EV with a suite of enhancements and interior upgrades. The EV was launched back in 2023 and got its update in 2024. The e-SUV offers a commanding design and offers a suite of high-tech advanced features, delivering a thrilling performance and captivating driving experience.
As the electric vehicle landscape grows, many people get worried about their EVs and their high battery replacement cost. To address that, we’ll talk about the new Mahindra XUV400 EV the cost of replacing its battery in 2024 and what measures you can take to improve your vehicle’s performance in check. Let’s dig in.
Mahindra XUV400 EV Battery Life & Charging
Mahindra has not explicitly informed us about the battery life for the XUV 400 EV. According to several experts and battery standards, the new XUV400 EV battery will last you for around 8-10 years, offering 1500 to 2000 charge cycles. The battery’s lifespan can vary depending on the usage patterns and charging habits of the consumer.
The new XUV400 EV is offered in two battery sizes, 34.5kWh and 39.4kWh. The base pack lasts up to 1,40,000 to 1,80,000 kilometres before experiencing any capacity loss. While the larger battery pack lasts up to 1,70,000 to 2,00,000 kilometres under ample temperatures. To maximize the battery’s longevity, the consumer should follow proper maintenance and optimal charging practices.
Battery Warranty & Replacement Cost
Mahindra offers a standard comprehensive warranty package for its XUV400 EV. The Standard Warranty includes 3 years with unlimited kilometres. Customers can also opt for Extended Warranty coverage that covers the battery and motor for 8 years or 160,000 kilometres.
Talking about the battery replacement cost, the XUV400 EV is available in two battery options – a 34.5 kWh Battery and a larger 39.4 kWh Battery. The estimated cost to replace Mahindra’s XUV400 EV battery is somewhere around ₹5 lakh. This cost can vary and is based on market conditions, location, and other factors. Worth mentioning, that battery costs will reduce over time as the technology improves both in battery manufacturing, material cost and shipping.
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