Expect Future Mahindra XUV Products To Share Design Language With Upcoming XUV700
Published On Aug 08, 2021 12:39 PM By Sonny for Mahindra XUV700
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It seems that upcoming XUV range of models would be visually distinctive from other Mahindra SUVs
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The XUV700 is likely to be previewing the styling of future XUV models as well.
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This would include the C-shaped daytime running lights, arrow-head tail lamps, new grille and a new logo as well.
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Mahindra is expected to introduce multiple XUV models in the coming years based on various trademark registrations.
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The XUV-specific styling would distinguish those models from other Mahindras like the Bolero, Scorpio and Thar.
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The XUV700 is expected to launch soon as a replacement for the current XUV500.
The Mahindra XUV700 is one the most highly anticipated new cars of 2021. It has been spied testing numerous times and now without camouflage as well. The latest sighting revealed the exterior design details of the XUV700 which can be expected on future XUV products as well.
The XUV700 will succeed the XUV500 which was the first XUV model launched nearly a decade ago. Mahindra has been trademarking multiple XUV monikers and a facelift for the XUV300 is due to arrive in 2022. These new models are likely to feature a similar design language in terms of the LED headlamps with C-shaped daytime running lights, arrow-head tail lamps and new grille. Recent spy shots of the XUV700 also revealed a new logo on the grille we may see on future XUV models as well.
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The XUV500 badge is expected to return for a new Mahindra SUV that would be a five-seater offering to rival the likes of the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos. Meanwhile, the entry-level offering could be renamed as the XUV100 and the top of the line model could even be called the XUV900 in the future.
This consistency in design language for XUV models would help stratify Mahindra’s various products. These cars would be visually distinctive from the likes of the Bolero, Scorpio, and Thar.
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