Mahindra XUV 3XO
The Mahindra XUV300, the company’s smallest SUV, made its debut in India back in 2019. It didn’t have much of an impact on the market, but with time, its sales have increased. Since its introduction, the car has virtually stayed the same, but Mahindra has now made the decision to give it a facelift in 2024. Mahindra chose to rename the car as well because it’s a significant update after a long period; the XUV 300 is now the XUV 3XO.
What’s new with the XUV 3XO, then? It receives several feature enhancements, a redesigned body, interior adjustments, and a new 6-speed Aisin automatic gearbox for its petrol engines. Let’s check what’s new in the car.
Mahindra XUV 3XO Price
The standard MX1 variation with the 1.2L turbo-petrol (MPFI) 6MT starts at Rs. 7.49 lakh, while the AX7L model with the 1.2L turbo-petrol (GDi) 6AT costs Rs. 15.49 lakh. But how much is the XUV 3XO more expensive than its rivals? We’ve seen the Koreans adopt a straightforward strategy that works for everyone. Nearly all of its main rivals, including the Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, and even the Maruti Fronx, are priced lower than the beginning price. However, the top-tier model is priced similarly to the most expensive vehicles in the class.
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Mahindra XUV 3XO Exterior
The front of the vehicle hardly resembles the XUV300 at all. You have large C-shaped LED DRLs on both ends of your entirely new front end design. A large air dam is located at the bottom, while a gloss black grille with the Mahindra Twin Peaks emblem stands in the center. An integrated LED light strip in the back draws attention to the car’s width. The Mahindra Twin Peaks emblem and the letters “XUV 3XO” are situated in the center of the tailgate.
Mahindra XUV 3XO Interior
Interior design is reminiscent of the ongoing XUV300. Yes, there are a few new features and some tweaks to the design, but overall, the cabin still looks familiar. The XUV300’s steering wheel is the same design, but it now has glossy black inlays. The 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster is new to the XUV 3XO. The fact that just the region close to the needles is lighted on the tachometer and speedometer is an intriguing feature. When you turn on the indication, the XUV 3XO is equipped with a Blind View Monitor.