BYD M6 [Image for representation purposes only]
As BYD gears up to introduce new models in India’s electric vehicle market, significant updates are in store for its existing lineup. The BYD M6 electric MPV is set to replace the e6, bringing a fresh design and enhanced features to the segment. Here’s a look at what to expect.
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The BYD M6 brings subtle yet impactful cosmetic changes compared to the outgoing e6. Up front, the M6 now features new full-LED headlamps connected by a satin trim with BYD lettering. The revised bumper includes more contoured air vents with chrome accents. At the rear, the M6 sports larger wraparound tail-lamps with enhanced LED detailing, along with a tweaked bumper that also receives chrome inserts. A new set of alloy wheels completes the exterior updates.
Inside, the M6 introduces a larger 12.8-inch floating touchscreen, an upgrade from the previous 10.1-inch unit in the e6. In Indonesia, it gets analog instrument cluster with a TFT Display showing all the necessary information; however it’s possible, the Indian-spec version may get fully digital cluster. The dashboard design remains largely unchanged, but the center console now includes two wireless charging pads, updated switchgear, and a new drive selector lever. The M6 also brings a redesigned steering wheel, although the analogue dials for the instrument cluster are retained.The India-spec M6 is expected to come with 6- or 7-seater configurations. Other notable features include automatic climate control, 360-degree cameras, cruise control, ventilated front seats, a panoramic sunroof, and a powered tailgate.
Internationally, the BYD M6 is available with two battery pack options: a 55.4 kWh unit offering a claimed range of 420 km, and a 71.8 kWh unit with a 530 km range. The smaller battery variant produces 160.77 bhp, while the larger one offers 201.2 bhp, both with a torque output of 310 Nm. In India, the M6 is likely to come with the 71.8 kWh battery, which may offer a slight range improvement over the e6. However, the introduction of the smaller battery option in India remains uncertain.The current BYD e6 is priced at Rs 29.15 lakh (ex-showroom) in India, and the BYD M6 is expected to come with a slight premium, likely sporting Rs. 29.50 Lakh Starting Price Tag. The M6 could be launched during the festive season, a strategic period for automotive launches in India.
With the launch of the BYD M6, the company is not just updating its product lineup but also setting a new benchmark in India’s electric MPV market. The M6’s enhanced design, advanced features, and improved performance are poised to attract a broader audience, further solidifying BYD’s position as a key player in the country’s growing electric vehicle segment. As the festive season approaches, the M6 could very well be a game-changer for consumers looking for a practical yet innovative electric MPV.