Mahindra XUV 3XO launched at Rs 7.49 lakh

    XUV 3XO available in a total of 18 variants; gets six engine and gearbox options.

    Published On Apr 29, 2024 05:53:00 PM

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    Mahindra XUV 3XO launched at Rs 7.49 lakh
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    The facelift for the XUV300 has launched as the Mahindra XUV 3XO. Prices start at Rs 7.49 lakh for the entry-level XUV 3XO MX1 trim, and go up to Rs 15.49 lakh for the top-spec AX7L variant. Along with a design that’s inspired by Mahindra’s upcoming BE family of electric SUVs, the XUV 3XO gets a major update to its features list (compared to the outgoing XUV300), and also gets a new automatic option for one of the petrol engines.

    1. XUV 3XO launched in nine variants; down from 25 on the XUV300
    2. Top-spec AX7L gets ADAS, panoramic sunroof, wireless Android Auto
    3. 111hp petrol, 131hp petrol and 117hp diesel all get AT options

    Also see: Mahindra XUV 3XO vs rivals: Fuel efficiency comparison

    Mahindra XUV 3XO: prices, variants, rivals

    Mahindra XUV 3XO prices (ex-showroom, India)
    Variant111hp petrol MT111hp petrol AT131hp petrol MT131hp petrol AT117hp diesel MT117hp diesel AT
    MX1Rs 7.49 lakh-----
    MX2----Rs 9.99 lakh-
    MX2 PRORs 8.99 lakhRs 9.99 lakh--Rs 10.39 lakh-
    MX3Rs 9.49 lakhRs 10.99 lakh--Rs 10.89 lakhRs 11.69 lakh
    MX3 PRORs 9.99 lakhRs 11.49 lakh--Rs 11.39 lakh-
    AX5Rs 10.69 lakhRs 12.19 lakh--Rs 12.09 lakhRs 12.89 lakh
    AX5 L--Rs 11.99 lakhRs 13.49 lakh--
    AX7--Rs 12.49 lakhRs 13.99 lakhRs 13.69 lakhRs 14.49 lakh
    AX7 L--Rs 13.99 lakhRs 15.49 lakhRs 14.99 lakh-

    Compared to the XUV300, the XUV 3XO has less than half the amount of variants – the total number of trims is down from 25 to 18 – and prices actually start Rs 50,000 lower. From the above table, one can see that XUV 3XO prices start lower than most compact SUV rivals. The top-spec variant, priced at Rs 15.49 lakh, is priced lower than the Kia Sonet (Rs 7.99 lakh-15.75 lakh) and Tata Nexon (Rs 8.15 lakh-15.80 lakh).

    There are nine trim lines on offer – MX1, MX2, MX2 PRO, MX3, MX3 PRO, AX5, AX5 L, AX7 and AX7 L. It is interesting to note that the XUV 3XO automatic range starts as low as Rs 9.99 lakh, while the first XUV variant with a sunroof, the MX2 PRO, starts at Rs 8.99 lakh.

    Also see: Mahindra XUV 3XO price, variants, features explained

    Mahindra XUV 3XO: exterior highlights

    As mentioned above, and seen from the numerous teasers sent out by Mahindra, the XUV 3XO gets quite a significant nip and tuck. The updates include a more angular nose, new LED DRLs, and a revised front bumper and headlamp assembly. The compact SUV also sports a new two-part grille with a larger central air intake on the bumper. The rear has a redesigned and smoother-looking tailgate with a full-width LED light bar, and sleeker, C-shaped tail-lamps; the registration plate is now mounted on the rear bumper instead of on the tailgate. The XUV 3XO also gets a new set of alloy wheels finished in dark chrome, at least on the higher-spec trims.

    Mahindra XUV 3XO rear

    Mahindra will offer the XUV 3XO in seven exterior colours including Citrine Yellow, Dune Dust, Nebula Blue, Deep Forest, Stealth Black and Everest White. Higher-spec PRO variants also get dual-tone colour options. Mahindra claims that the XUV 3XO has approach, and departure angles of 23.6 dgrees and 39.6 degrees, respectively, and a water wading depth of 350mm. 

     Mahindra XUV 3XO: interior, features

    While the XUV 3XO’s cabin is quite similar to the XUV400 EV’s, from the dash design to the features list, the compact SUV gets even more safety kit and creature comforts. Other than the previously confirmed 10.25-inch infotainment screen and driver display, panoramic sunroof (940mm long and 870mm wide) and dual-zone climate control, the top-spec XUV 3XO AX7L PRO trim gets all-LED lighting, a seven-speaker Harman Kardon audio system with a 380W amplifier, the Adrenox Connect in-car connectivity suite, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a 65W Type C charging port in the front, a wireless charger, rear AC vents, and a rear Type-C charger. Soft-touch materials have also been used on the dash for a more premium feel. Mahindra claims that boot space has also increased compared to the XUV300; it's up from 257 litres to 295 litres. 60:40 split-folding seats are standard.

    Mahindra XUV 3XO interior

    All variants get safety features like 6 airbags, rear disc brakes, ESP (Mahindra says it's the same one used in the XUV700), and ISOFIX anchors. Higher-spec versions get an electronic parking brake with auto-hold, hill-start and hill descent assist, a 360-degree camera, blind spot monitor and Level 2 ADAS (again, said to be borrowed from the XUV700), which is a segment-first; the Sonet and Venue both get Level 1, camera-based ADAS tech.

    Mahindra XUV 3XO: powertrain

    For entry-level MX1, MX2 PRO, MX3 and AX5 variants, Mahindra offers the 111hp, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine with a 6-speed manual (ARAI-rated 18.89kpl fuel economy) and a 6-speed torque convertor (17.96kpl) option. Nearly all variants of the XUV 3XO get a 117hp, 1.5-litre diesel with 6-speed manual (20.6kpl) and 6-speed AMT (21.2kpl) options (priced about Rs 80,000 higher than the manual). Meanwhile, AX5L variants and higher are powered by the 131hp, 1.2-litre direct injection turbo-petrol unit, which is available with an Aisin-sourced 6-speed torque convertor automatic option (18.2kpl) and costs Rs 1.5 lakh more than its 6-speed manual counterpart (20.1kpl).

    All prices, ex-showroom, Delhi

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    Mahindra XUV 3XO vs rivals: specifications compared

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