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Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Interior Images

Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Interior Images

Rs. 7.37 - 10.97 Lakh*
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Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Interior Images

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  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Front Left Side Image
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 It is 3995mm long, 1835mm wide and 1826mm in height. The wheelbase spans 2680mm, while the SUV's gross weight is 2225kg.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end features a vertical nose that gives the SUV a high-riding stance. The fascia also adorns a boxy design scheme, thanks to the shape of the grille and fog lamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front grille as well as the air dam between the fog lamps gets a mesh design. The headlamps look slightly small on a car of this size. And sadly, there are no projectors on offer on any variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Fog lamps, offered only with the T8 and T10 variants, are rectangular in design. These are nestled inside blacked out housings. However, the fog lamps on the T8 variant get a chrome border while those on the T10 are finished in black chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 As opposed to the latest trend of integrating turn indicators on the ORVMs, the TUV300 gets turn indicators on the fenders only. ORVMs get body coloured housings on all variants except the entry level T4  trim. However, dual-tone paint schemes come with blacked out ORVMs, irrespective of the variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 A strong crease runs across the length of the car. It starts at the headlamps, continues above the outside door handles, before merging with the tail lights. This, along with the beefed up squared wheel arches, lends the TUV300 a muscular side profile.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 lacks convenience features like automatic headlamps and rain sensing wipers. However, it does come with follow-me-home and lead-me-to-vehicle headlamps on the T8 and T10 variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The T8 variant of the Mahindra TUV300 comes with 15-inch alloy wheels, wrapped with 215/75 profile tyres. The T10 variant gets the same wheels, but with metallic grey finish. On the other hand, the lower T4+ and T6+ variants get steel rims, with the latter also getting full wheel caps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end gets a 5-slat grille. On the T6+ and T8 variants, the front grille and fog lamps get a chrome garnish, while the top-of-the-line T10 trim gets black chrome finish.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The roof features ribs for added stiffness to the relatively thin sheet metal. The roof rails, which Mahindra refers to as Ski Racks, are available on all variants except the base-spec T4+.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available in a total of 8 colour options. The single-tone schemes include Bold Black, Molten Orange, Majestic Silver, Dynamo Red, Pearl White, and Glacier White. The dual-tone options consist of Red & Black and Silver & Black. Do note that the Pearl White shade is available only in the top-end T10 variant, while all other variants get the option of Glacier White. Similarly, the dual-tone paint schemes can be opted for only with the T8 and T10 variants. Body coloured bumpers are standard across all variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The spare wheel is mounted on the tailgate for the quintessential SUV appeal. All variants come with a moulded spare wheel cover with the Mahindra logo on it. However, the top-end T10 variant gets a metallic grey finish on the spare wheel cover.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The 4-spoke steering wheel is aptly sized and also gets thumb contours along with U-shaped silver inserts on the lower spokes. The Mahindra logo on the horn pad is slightly on the larger side and is finished in chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get steering-mounted audio and phone controls. They are located on the left spoke of the wheel. Notice the texture seen on the horn pad? Plastics used here are hard and feel slightly low-grade on a car of this price.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available with two gearbox options - a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT automatic. Also visible in this image is the AC console.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The manual gearbox is standard on all variants, while the automatic can be opted for only in the T8 and T10 variants. Chrome has been used pretty generously on the AMT gear lever.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The top-end T10 variants (both MT and AMT) come with a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Sadly, it misses out on Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which is being provided by most of the TUV300's direct rivals. Meanwhile, the T6+ and T8 variants come with a 2-DIN music system.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 These buttons are located near the driver's right knee. ESS here stands for Engine start/stop button. The rotary button on the extreme right is for electronic adjustment of ORVMs. The TUV300 surely has some strange button layout inside the cabin.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Dual front airbags (driver and co-passenger) are standard across the range. Other standard safety features include anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake force distribution (EBD), ISOFIX child seat mounts, digital immobilizer, and auto door lock while driving.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The standard looking key gets lock and unlock buttons, sandwiching the alert switch for the ‘follow me home’ and ‘lead me to vehicle’ headlamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 gets faux leather seat upholstery on the top-end T10 variant. On the other hand, the T8 gets pure fabric seats, T6  comes with vinyl and fabric upholstery, and the base-spec T4  variant gets just vinyl upholstery.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 All variants get a 12-volt accessory socket / mobile charging point for the first row, while all variants except the T4+ also get one for the second row.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get driver seat height adjustment. However, the tallest setting should have been slightly more taller for shorter drivers, especially since the TUV300 has ample headroom.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 A storage tray is provided under the driver's seat on the T8 and T10 variants. This is a strange location for a storage area. We generally see such a tray under the front passenger seat instead.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The interiors are draped in faux leather upholstery on the top-end T10 trims. Also visible here are the independent front seat armrests, offered in the T8 and T10 variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The cabin sports a black-beige colour scheme with some silver and chrome inserts thrown around. The lighter beige shade makes the cabin look a lot more airy than it actually is.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The T8 and T10 variants also get adjustable lumbar support for the front two seats. This can be a useful feature on highway drives to minimise fatigue.
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  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Front Left Side Image
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 It is 3995mm long, 1835mm wide and 1826mm in height. The wheelbase spans 2680mm, while the SUV's gross weight is 2225kg.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end features a vertical nose that gives the SUV a high-riding stance. The fascia also adorns a boxy design scheme, thanks to the shape of the grille and fog lamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front grille as well as the air dam between the fog lamps gets a mesh design. The headlamps look slightly small on a car of this size. And sadly, there are no projectors on offer on any variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Fog lamps, offered only with the T8 and T10 variants, are rectangular in design. These are nestled inside blacked out housings. However, the fog lamps on the T8 variant get a chrome border while those on the T10 are finished in black chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 As opposed to the latest trend of integrating turn indicators on the ORVMs, the TUV300 gets turn indicators on the fenders only. ORVMs get body coloured housings on all variants except the entry level T4  trim. However, dual-tone paint schemes come with blacked out ORVMs, irrespective of the variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 A strong crease runs across the length of the car. It starts at the headlamps, continues above the outside door handles, before merging with the tail lights. This, along with the beefed up squared wheel arches, lends the TUV300 a muscular side profile.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 lacks convenience features like automatic headlamps and rain sensing wipers. However, it does come with follow-me-home and lead-me-to-vehicle headlamps on the T8 and T10 variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The T8 variant of the Mahindra TUV300 comes with 15-inch alloy wheels, wrapped with 215/75 profile tyres. The T10 variant gets the same wheels, but with metallic grey finish. On the other hand, the lower T4+ and T6+ variants get steel rims, with the latter also getting full wheel caps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end gets a 5-slat grille. On the T6+ and T8 variants, the front grille and fog lamps get a chrome garnish, while the top-of-the-line T10 trim gets black chrome finish.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The roof features ribs for added stiffness to the relatively thin sheet metal. The roof rails, which Mahindra refers to as Ski Racks, are available on all variants except the base-spec T4+.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available in a total of 8 colour options. The single-tone schemes include Bold Black, Molten Orange, Majestic Silver, Dynamo Red, Pearl White, and Glacier White. The dual-tone options consist of Red & Black and Silver & Black. Do note that the Pearl White shade is available only in the top-end T10 variant, while all other variants get the option of Glacier White. Similarly, the dual-tone paint schemes can be opted for only with the T8 and T10 variants. Body coloured bumpers are standard across all variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The spare wheel is mounted on the tailgate for the quintessential SUV appeal. All variants come with a moulded spare wheel cover with the Mahindra logo on it. However, the top-end T10 variant gets a metallic grey finish on the spare wheel cover.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The 4-spoke steering wheel is aptly sized and also gets thumb contours along with U-shaped silver inserts on the lower spokes. The Mahindra logo on the horn pad is slightly on the larger side and is finished in chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get steering-mounted audio and phone controls. They are located on the left spoke of the wheel. Notice the texture seen on the horn pad? Plastics used here are hard and feel slightly low-grade on a car of this price.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available with two gearbox options - a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT automatic. Also visible in this image is the AC console.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The manual gearbox is standard on all variants, while the automatic can be opted for only in the T8 and T10 variants. Chrome has been used pretty generously on the AMT gear lever.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The top-end T10 variants (both MT and AMT) come with a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Sadly, it misses out on Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which is being provided by most of the TUV300's direct rivals. Meanwhile, the T6+ and T8 variants come with a 2-DIN music system.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 These buttons are located near the driver's right knee. ESS here stands for Engine start/stop button. The rotary button on the extreme right is for electronic adjustment of ORVMs. The TUV300 surely has some strange button layout inside the cabin.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Dual front airbags (driver and co-passenger) are standard across the range. Other standard safety features include anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake force distribution (EBD), ISOFIX child seat mounts, digital immobilizer, and auto door lock while driving.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The standard looking key gets lock and unlock buttons, sandwiching the alert switch for the ‘follow me home’ and ‘lead me to vehicle’ headlamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 gets faux leather seat upholstery on the top-end T10 variant. On the other hand, the T8 gets pure fabric seats, T6  comes with vinyl and fabric upholstery, and the base-spec T4  variant gets just vinyl upholstery.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 All variants get a 12-volt accessory socket / mobile charging point for the first row, while all variants except the T4+ also get one for the second row.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get driver seat height adjustment. However, the tallest setting should have been slightly more taller for shorter drivers, especially since the TUV300 has ample headroom.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 A storage tray is provided under the driver's seat on the T8 and T10 variants. This is a strange location for a storage area. We generally see such a tray under the front passenger seat instead.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The interiors are draped in faux leather upholstery on the top-end T10 trims. Also visible here are the independent front seat armrests, offered in the T8 and T10 variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The cabin sports a black-beige colour scheme with some silver and chrome inserts thrown around. The lighter beige shade makes the cabin look a lot more airy than it actually is.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The T8 and T10 variants also get adjustable lumbar support for the front two seats. This can be a useful feature on highway drives to minimise fatigue.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Front Left Side Image
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 It is 3995mm long, 1835mm wide and 1826mm in height. The wheelbase spans 2680mm, while the SUV's gross weight is 2225kg.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end features a vertical nose that gives the SUV a high-riding stance. The fascia also adorns a boxy design scheme, thanks to the shape of the grille and fog lamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front grille as well as the air dam between the fog lamps gets a mesh design. The headlamps look slightly small on a car of this size. And sadly, there are no projectors on offer on any variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Fog lamps, offered only with the T8 and T10 variants, are rectangular in design. These are nestled inside blacked out housings. However, the fog lamps on the T8 variant get a chrome border while those on the T10 are finished in black chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 As opposed to the latest trend of integrating turn indicators on the ORVMs, the TUV300 gets turn indicators on the fenders only. ORVMs get body coloured housings on all variants except the entry level T4  trim. However, dual-tone paint schemes come with blacked out ORVMs, irrespective of the variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 A strong crease runs across the length of the car. It starts at the headlamps, continues above the outside door handles, before merging with the tail lights. This, along with the beefed up squared wheel arches, lends the TUV300 a muscular side profile.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 lacks convenience features like automatic headlamps and rain sensing wipers. However, it does come with follow-me-home and lead-me-to-vehicle headlamps on the T8 and T10 variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The T8 variant of the Mahindra TUV300 comes with 15-inch alloy wheels, wrapped with 215/75 profile tyres. The T10 variant gets the same wheels, but with metallic grey finish. On the other hand, the lower T4+ and T6+ variants get steel rims, with the latter also getting full wheel caps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end gets a 5-slat grille. On the T6+ and T8 variants, the front grille and fog lamps get a chrome garnish, while the top-of-the-line T10 trim gets black chrome finish.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The roof features ribs for added stiffness to the relatively thin sheet metal. The roof rails, which Mahindra refers to as Ski Racks, are available on all variants except the base-spec T4+.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available in a total of 8 colour options. The single-tone schemes include Bold Black, Molten Orange, Majestic Silver, Dynamo Red, Pearl White, and Glacier White. The dual-tone options consist of Red & Black and Silver & Black. Do note that the Pearl White shade is available only in the top-end T10 variant, while all other variants get the option of Glacier White. Similarly, the dual-tone paint schemes can be opted for only with the T8 and T10 variants. Body coloured bumpers are standard across all variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The spare wheel is mounted on the tailgate for the quintessential SUV appeal. All variants come with a moulded spare wheel cover with the Mahindra logo on it. However, the top-end T10 variant gets a metallic grey finish on the spare wheel cover.
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  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Front Left Side Image
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 It is 3995mm long, 1835mm wide and 1826mm in height. The wheelbase spans 2680mm, while the SUV's gross weight is 2225kg.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end features a vertical nose that gives the SUV a high-riding stance. The fascia also adorns a boxy design scheme, thanks to the shape of the grille and fog lamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front grille as well as the air dam between the fog lamps gets a mesh design. The headlamps look slightly small on a car of this size. And sadly, there are no projectors on offer on any variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Fog lamps, offered only with the T8 and T10 variants, are rectangular in design. These are nestled inside blacked out housings. However, the fog lamps on the T8 variant get a chrome border while those on the T10 are finished in black chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 As opposed to the latest trend of integrating turn indicators on the ORVMs, the TUV300 gets turn indicators on the fenders only. ORVMs get body coloured housings on all variants except the entry level T4  trim. However, dual-tone paint schemes come with blacked out ORVMs, irrespective of the variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 A strong crease runs across the length of the car. It starts at the headlamps, continues above the outside door handles, before merging with the tail lights. This, along with the beefed up squared wheel arches, lends the TUV300 a muscular side profile.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 lacks convenience features like automatic headlamps and rain sensing wipers. However, it does come with follow-me-home and lead-me-to-vehicle headlamps on the T8 and T10 variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The T8 variant of the Mahindra TUV300 comes with 15-inch alloy wheels, wrapped with 215/75 profile tyres. The T10 variant gets the same wheels, but with metallic grey finish. On the other hand, the lower T4+ and T6+ variants get steel rims, with the latter also getting full wheel caps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end gets a 5-slat grille. On the T6+ and T8 variants, the front grille and fog lamps get a chrome garnish, while the top-of-the-line T10 trim gets black chrome finish.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The roof features ribs for added stiffness to the relatively thin sheet metal. The roof rails, which Mahindra refers to as Ski Racks, are available on all variants except the base-spec T4+.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available in a total of 8 colour options. The single-tone schemes include Bold Black, Molten Orange, Majestic Silver, Dynamo Red, Pearl White, and Glacier White. The dual-tone options consist of Red & Black and Silver & Black. Do note that the Pearl White shade is available only in the top-end T10 variant, while all other variants get the option of Glacier White. Similarly, the dual-tone paint schemes can be opted for only with the T8 and T10 variants. Body coloured bumpers are standard across all variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The spare wheel is mounted on the tailgate for the quintessential SUV appeal. All variants come with a moulded spare wheel cover with the Mahindra logo on it. However, the top-end T10 variant gets a metallic grey finish on the spare wheel cover.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The 4-spoke steering wheel is aptly sized and also gets thumb contours along with U-shaped silver inserts on the lower spokes. The Mahindra logo on the horn pad is slightly on the larger side and is finished in chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get steering-mounted audio and phone controls. They are located on the left spoke of the wheel. Notice the texture seen on the horn pad? Plastics used here are hard and feel slightly low-grade on a car of this price.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available with two gearbox options - a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT automatic. Also visible in this image is the AC console.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The manual gearbox is standard on all variants, while the automatic can be opted for only in the T8 and T10 variants. Chrome has been used pretty generously on the AMT gear lever.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The top-end T10 variants (both MT and AMT) come with a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Sadly, it misses out on Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which is being provided by most of the TUV300's direct rivals. Meanwhile, the T6+ and T8 variants come with a 2-DIN music system.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 These buttons are located near the driver's right knee. ESS here stands for Engine start/stop button. The rotary button on the extreme right is for electronic adjustment of ORVMs. The TUV300 surely has some strange button layout inside the cabin.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Dual front airbags (driver and co-passenger) are standard across the range. Other standard safety features include anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake force distribution (EBD), ISOFIX child seat mounts, digital immobilizer, and auto door lock while driving.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The standard looking key gets lock and unlock buttons, sandwiching the alert switch for the ‘follow me home’ and ‘lead me to vehicle’ headlamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 gets faux leather seat upholstery on the top-end T10 variant. On the other hand, the T8 gets pure fabric seats, T6  comes with vinyl and fabric upholstery, and the base-spec T4  variant gets just vinyl upholstery.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 All variants get a 12-volt accessory socket / mobile charging point for the first row, while all variants except the T4+ also get one for the second row.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get driver seat height adjustment. However, the tallest setting should have been slightly more taller for shorter drivers, especially since the TUV300 has ample headroom.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 A storage tray is provided under the driver's seat on the T8 and T10 variants. This is a strange location for a storage area. We generally see such a tray under the front passenger seat instead.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The interiors are draped in faux leather upholstery on the top-end T10 trims. Also visible here are the independent front seat armrests, offered in the T8 and T10 variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The cabin sports a black-beige colour scheme with some silver and chrome inserts thrown around. The lighter beige shade makes the cabin look a lot more airy than it actually is.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The T8 and T10 variants also get adjustable lumbar support for the front two seats. This can be a useful feature on highway drives to minimise fatigue.
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  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The 4-spoke steering wheel is aptly sized and also gets thumb contours along with U-shaped silver inserts on the lower spokes. The Mahindra logo on the horn pad is slightly on the larger side and is finished in chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get steering-mounted audio and phone controls. They are located on the left spoke of the wheel. Notice the texture seen on the horn pad? Plastics used here are hard and feel slightly low-grade on a car of this price.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available with two gearbox options - a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT automatic. Also visible in this image is the AC console.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The manual gearbox is standard on all variants, while the automatic can be opted for only in the T8 and T10 variants. Chrome has been used pretty generously on the AMT gear lever.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The top-end T10 variants (both MT and AMT) come with a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Sadly, it misses out on Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which is being provided by most of the TUV300's direct rivals. Meanwhile, the T6+ and T8 variants come with a 2-DIN music system.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 These buttons are located near the driver's right knee. ESS here stands for Engine start/stop button. The rotary button on the extreme right is for electronic adjustment of ORVMs. The TUV300 surely has some strange button layout inside the cabin.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Dual front airbags (driver and co-passenger) are standard across the range. Other standard safety features include anti-lock braking system (ABS) with electronic brake force distribution (EBD), ISOFIX child seat mounts, digital immobilizer, and auto door lock while driving.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The standard looking key gets lock and unlock buttons, sandwiching the alert switch for the ‘follow me home’ and ‘lead me to vehicle’ headlamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 gets faux leather seat upholstery on the top-end T10 variant. On the other hand, the T8 gets pure fabric seats, T6  comes with vinyl and fabric upholstery, and the base-spec T4  variant gets just vinyl upholstery.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 All variants get a 12-volt accessory socket / mobile charging point for the first row, while all variants except the T4+ also get one for the second row.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get driver seat height adjustment. However, the tallest setting should have been slightly more taller for shorter drivers, especially since the TUV300 has ample headroom.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 A storage tray is provided under the driver's seat on the T8 and T10 variants. This is a strange location for a storage area. We generally see such a tray under the front passenger seat instead.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The interiors are draped in faux leather upholstery on the top-end T10 trims. Also visible here are the independent front seat armrests, offered in the T8 and T10 variants.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The cabin sports a black-beige colour scheme with some silver and chrome inserts thrown around. The lighter beige shade makes the cabin look a lot more airy than it actually is.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The T8 and T10 variants also get adjustable lumbar support for the front two seats. This can be a useful feature on highway drives to minimise fatigue.
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  • Pearl White
  • Silver Black
  • Bold Black
  • Dynamo Red
  • Majestic Silver
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  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Front Left Side Image
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 It is 3995mm long, 1835mm wide and 1826mm in height. The wheelbase spans 2680mm, while the SUV's gross weight is 2225kg.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front end features a vertical nose that gives the SUV a high-riding stance. The fascia also adorns a boxy design scheme, thanks to the shape of the grille and fog lamps.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The front grille as well as the air dam between the fog lamps gets a mesh design. The headlamps look slightly small on a car of this size. And sadly, there are no projectors on offer on any variant.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Fog lamps, offered only with the T8 and T10 variants, are rectangular in design. These are nestled inside blacked out housings. However, the fog lamps on the T8 variant get a chrome border while those on the T10 are finished in black chrome.
TUV 300 2015-2019 Exterior Images
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The 4-spoke steering wheel is aptly sized and also gets thumb contours along with U-shaped silver inserts on the lower spokes. The Mahindra logo on the horn pad is slightly on the larger side and is finished in chrome.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 Only the T8 and T10 variants get steering-mounted audio and phone controls. They are located on the left spoke of the wheel. Notice the texture seen on the horn pad? Plastics used here are hard and feel slightly low-grade on a car of this price.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The TUV300 is available with two gearbox options - a 5-speed manual and a 5-speed AMT automatic. Also visible in this image is the AC console.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The manual gearbox is standard on all variants, while the automatic can be opted for only in the T8 and T10 variants. Chrome has been used pretty generously on the AMT gear lever.
  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 The top-end T10 variants (both MT and AMT) come with a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Sadly, it misses out on Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which is being provided by most of the TUV300's direct rivals. Meanwhile, the T6+ and T8 variants come with a 2-DIN music system.
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  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 BlueSense technology on the integrated music system. Essentially converts the phone into a BT remote for the system.

    BlueSense technology on the integrated music system. Essentially converts the phone into a BT remote for the system.

  • Mahindra TUV 300 2015-2019 MicroHybrid tech is a segment first. Helps improve efficiency.

    MicroHybrid tech is a segment first. Helps improve efficiency.

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  • J
    jahangir alam on Feb 15, 2024
    4.2
    Good for family driving and good mileage
    Good for family driving and good mileage, less sound, nice A/C for cooling, and enjoy your trip, cheaper and batter car
    2
  • R
    rajnish sharma on Nov 30, 2019
    4
    Awesome Car
    It is a great car for family and personal purpose as well. I owned this car for the last 2.5 yrs. used it on the good road, in the market, on a village road with full confidence. My friends told me that this car will not perform well in hills area due to it's AMT transmission but they were wrong as I drove it for more than 300 kms in a single day on hills area. I was alone in the car but I never faced any performance issue. For comfort, I like to share my experience that I drive this car for more than 800km which include an overnight drive but on the next day I was in my office to finish my office job.
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    gurpreet singh on Apr 11, 2019
    5
    Good Car
    Best experience with an SUV. Great budget SUV. Must try.
    6
  • D
    digvijay chavvery on Apr 10, 2019
    3
    Value For Money Car
    Under 10 lacs, you get an SUV loaded with basic features and it is a great car for who love to drive an SUV with a low budget.
    1
  • L
    lakshmi mishra on Apr 06, 2019
    5
    Nice Engine
    This car stays very stable even at higher speed on the highways. Very powerful engine.
    2
  • S
    saumya on Apr 04, 2019
    3
    My Mahindra TUV 300 T6
    Pros: strong build quality, responsive engine, excellent air condition, low maintenance cost, high on ground clearance, good road grip cons: Body roll, less on features, low plastic quality used in the interior, costly accessories. Overall a good deal in the price bracket, If you need a reliable car.
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  • P
    pawan on Apr 03, 2019
    4
    Meaningful Compact SUV
    One of the best value for money multipurpose seven seater car under Rs. 11 lakh. A great meaningful compact SUV by Mahindra.
  • U
    user on Mar 31, 2019
    5
    I Love This Car
    I love driving this car because there is no car at the rate of 12 lacs in other brand car's 7 seaters.
    3
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