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Mahindra XUV300 specs & features
Engine | 1197 cc - 2184 cc |
Ground Clearance | 219mm |
Power | 108.6 - 130 bhp |
Torque | 200 Nm - 300 Nm |
Seating Capacity | 5 |
Drive Type | 4X4 / FWD |
- Height Adjustable Driver Seat
- Parking Sensors
- Sunroof
- Advanced Internet Features
- Automatic Climate Control
- Cruise Control
Rear Disc Brakes: Only SUV in the segment to offer these. They undoubtedly offer better braking performance compared to drum brakes.
Seven airbags on top-end W8(O) variant includes knee airbag for driver.
Steering modes let drivers pick the right setting for them.
Dual-zone climate control allows two different temperature settings.
- Key Specifications
- Top Features
- Stand Out Features
Mahindra XUV300 price list (Variants)
XUV300 W2(Base Model)1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.7.99 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W4 BSIV1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.8.30 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W4 BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.8.42 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W41197 cc, Manual, PetrolDISCONTINUED | Rs.8.66 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W4 Diesel BSIV(Base Model)1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.8.69 Lakh* |
XUV300 W6 BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.9.13 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 BSIV1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.9.15 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W4 Turbo1197 cc, Manual, PetrolDISCONTINUED | Rs.9.31 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Diesel BSIV1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.9.50 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Diesel BSVI1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.9.85 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W4 Diesel BSVI1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.1 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.9.90 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 AMT Diesel BSIV1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.9.99 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Sunroof BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.9.99 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W61197 cc, Manual, PetrolDISCONTINUED | Rs.10 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Sunroof NT BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W4 Diesel1497 cc, Manual, DieselDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.21 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 AMT Diesel BSVI1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.35 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Turbo1197 cc, Manual, PetrolDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.51 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 AMT Sunroof BSVI1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.57 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 BSIV1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.60 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Diesel Sunroof BSVI1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.64 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 AMT1197 cc, Automatic, PetrolDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.71 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Turbosport BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.71 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 AMT Sunroof NT BSVI1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16.5 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.85 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Diesel BSVI1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.90 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Diesel BSIV1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.10.95 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Diesel1497 cc, Manual, DieselDISCONTINUED | Rs.11 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 Diesel Sunroof NT BSVI1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.1 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.04 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 AMT Diesel Sunroof BSVI1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.28 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 AMT Diesel BSVI1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.45 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.46 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 AMT Diesel BSIV1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.50 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W81197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.51 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 DT1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.65 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option BSIV1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.84 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option Dual Tone BSIV1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.11.99 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Turbo1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.01 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Turbosport BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.02 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option Diesel BSIV1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.14 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Turbosport Dual Tone BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.24 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.15 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Turbo DT1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.16 Lakh* | ||
AX Opt 4-Str Hard Top Diesel BSVI2184 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.20 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option Dual Tone Diesel BSIV1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.29 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 AMT Diesel1497 cc, Automatic, DieselDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.30 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W6 AMT Diesel Sunroof NT BSVI1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.35 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.61 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.69 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 AMT Optional Diesel BSIV1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 20 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.69 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt DT1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.76 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option Dual Tone BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 16.82 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.12.84 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Diesel1497 cc, Manual, DieselDISCONTINUED | Rs.13 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt Turbo1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.24 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.01 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Diesel Sunroof BSVI1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.1 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.05 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt Turbo DT1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.24 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.15 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 DT Diesel1497 cc, Manual, DieselDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.15 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option Turbosport BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.24 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.18 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option AMT Dual Tone1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 17 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.21 Lakh* | ||
W8 Option Turbosport Dual Tone BSVI1197 cc, Manual, Petrol, 18.24 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.30 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt AMT1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16.5 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.30 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option AMT BSVI1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16.5 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.37 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt AMT DT(Top Model)1197 cc, Automatic, Petrol, 16.5 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.46 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option Diesel BSVI1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.1 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.91 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt Diesel1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.1 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.13.92 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Option Dual Tone Diesel BSVI1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.1 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.14.06 Lakh* | ||
W8 AMT Option Diesel Dual Tone BSVI1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 19.7 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.14.07 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt DT Diesel1497 cc, Manual, Diesel, 20.1 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.14.07 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 AMT Optional Diesel BSVI1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 19.7 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.14.60 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt AMT Diesel1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 19.7 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.14.61 Lakh* | ||
XUV300 W8 Opt AMT DT Diesel(Top Model)1497 cc, Automatic, Diesel, 19.7 kmplDISCONTINUED | Rs.14.76 Lakh* |
Mahindra XUV300 expert review
overview
Mahindra’s XUV300, unlike the Bolero Neo, is a monocoque based SUV derived from Mahindra’s South Korean subsidiary Ssangyong’s Tivoli It offers car-like comfort and ease that would put it in the same space as Tata’s Nexon, Maruti Suzuki’s Vitara Brezza and Ford’s EcoSport. The XUV300 offers a choice of petrol and diesel engine options as well as manual and AMT automatic options. So, should hatchback, sub-compact SUV and sedan buyers in the Rs 8-15 Lakh price look closely at the XUV300, and why?
Exterior
The XUV300 is based on Ssangyong’s Tivoli. And hence, the XUV shares its basic stance with the Tivoli. But there are a few key differences. Firstly, overall length has been shortened by chopping the boot area (after the C-Pillar) to shorten the length by 200mm, from 4195 to 3995mm. As a result, when viewed from the side, the XUV300 looks a bit strange as the design ends quite abruptly.
Also, the Tivoli’s ground clearance of 167mm is lower than the XUV300. Even though it has been raised for India, the XUV300 sits lower than the competition. However, it boasts of a segment-leading wheelbase, which along with the 215/60 R17 tyres on our top-end W8 (O) test car, give it a confident look.
In terms of design, the XUV300 looks similar to the Tivoli, but Mahindra state that every panel is different from the Tivoli. You can see that the face is more aggressive despite being neater. The slim grille gets the chrome slot treatment just like the XUV500. It wedges in neatly between the angular headlamps that flare out as they head towards the side. The sharp LED DRLS give this SUV quite a distinctive look.
From the side, the XUV300 reminds us of the Hyundai Creta, which is no bad thing. The A-Pillar, roofline and roof rails (not offered in the UK) contribute to that effect. But, if it stood a bit taller, the SUV look would have been cemented solid. When it comes to premiumness, the diamond-cut alloys play their part just right.
From the rear, the XUV looks quite rugged and premium, thanks to the wide hips and high-set tail lamps which use smooth LED elements. Just to be clear, the look here is completely different from the Tivoli, and better for it. Also, while the manual transmission-equipped XUV300 gets model and variant badging at the rear, the XUV300 AMT adds the “autoSHIFT” badge, making the automatic XUV300 easier to identify.
Interior
The XUV300 might be the baby of its family, but on the inside it feels more premium than its elder sibling, the XUV500. The two-tone colour combination for the cabin looks very inviting. The leatherette seats also use the lighter colour, giving a sense of being in a car from a segment above. These seats also use firmer cushions for the side bolstering for greater support in corners. The only hiccup is that the light colour means they will get dirty quickly.
Smart looking touches include the steering wheel, embellished with gunmetal grey switchgear. The simple instrument cluster is easy to read and the controls for display sit in between them. However, bits like the central unlock switches, the flimsy feel of the stalks on the steering wheel and the door release lever feel cheap and tacky. The centre console could have also looked better. In a world of floating screens and minimal buttons, this looks a bit out of place on a new car.
Additionally, while the manual gear lever blends well with the rest of the interior, the AMT gear selector looks a bit out of place. The Vitara Brezza’s AMT gear selector, for example, looks more premium and purpose-built to match the rest of the cabin.
The driver gets a height adjustable seat and a tilt adjustable steering to find the right seating position too. But, the footwells are too cramped to accomodate a dead pedal. This will add a bit of stress to your left leg in long drives. However, whether tall or short, you will have enough room in the front and the view of the road ahead is confidence inspiring, spotting the edge of the hood is easy.
The second row treats its occupants acceptably. The seat cushioning is supportive and there is enough knee room and headroom to accommodate six-footers. Even sitting three abreast is managed with reasonable comfort as the middle passenger doesn’t sit shoulder to shoulder with the other occupants as the seat pushes him forward slightly. However, the low-set seat feels short on under-thigh support and the smaller window area eats into the sense of space. However, for a car that boasts of class-leading wheelbase and width, we were expecting a greater sense of space and comfort in the backseat. Also, the lack of any charging options feels a bit strange.
In the transition from Tivoli to XUV, the boot space has really suffered. Chopping 200mm of overall length has resulted in a luggage carrying capacity that is more like a mid-size hatch. The 60:40 split folding seats offer some flexibility, but we expect luggage space to be significantly smaller than the competition.
Safety
On the safety front, the XUV300 starts from the ground up by offering disc brakes on all four wheels, ABS with EBD, Cornering Brake Control, dual airbags and ISOFIX mounts as standard. The top-end variant gets seven airbags, including a knee airbag for the driver, and ESP based safety features like traction control, roll-over mitigation, brake fade compensation and hill-start assist too. Smaller details like an adjustable headrest for the middle occupant at the back and a proper three-point seatbelt present a very mature side of the XUV300. If you are focussed on the front seats, the height-adjustable seatbelts at the front deserve some brownie points.
Performance
Straight off the bat, we must say that both engine options of the XUV300 are impressive to drive. The petrol is a 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder turbocharged engine good for 110PS @ 5,000rpm & 200Nm of torque @ 2000-3500rpm. The diesel, shared with the Marazzo, is a 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder turbocharged engine good for about 117PS @ 3750rpm & 300Nm of torque @ 1500-2500rpm. While both were initially available only with a 6-speed manual transmission, the diesel is now also available with a 6-speed automated manual transmission (AMT). There is no all-wheel drive option and Mahindra will not offer one.
The 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel engine is derived from the Marazzo, but some changes to the tune give it a more energetic character. At start up, you can feel a bit of diesel rumble and light vibes in the cabin. While this isn’t something we would complain about, we have been spoilt by the larger Marazzo which just damps these out.
It is easy to make out that the XUV300 is peppier to drive. Overtaking other vehicles requires very little effort. No doubt, being lighter than the Marazzo has helped, but the torque spike at 1500rpm makes it feel quite exciting. Even in the city, you can drive around smoothly and easily as the clutch is light, although shifting the tall gear lever requires a bit of effort.
However, like on the Marazzo, the engine can feel lethargic if you drive around in a higher gear at low speeds. On inclines or if the engine revs drop below 1500rpm, it is easy to stall the XUV300. This will require some getting used to. In terms of fuel efficiency, no tested figures are available as of now, but you can expect them to be higher than the 17.3kpl that Mahindra claims for the Marazzo.
Driving The Diesel AMT
First, the basics. Yes, it does get the creep function. So in slow-moving city traffic, you just need to ease off the brake pedal and have the car creep ahead. This also works well while parking in reverse, making progress at crawl speeds convenient.
Second, the shift lever’s operation is similar to BMW’s automatic gear lever i.e. it shifts back to the same position after you’ve selected any of the transmission’s six modes - auto, manual, neutral, reverse, manual upshift & manual downshift.
Before moving any further, here’s the main takeaway: this is a well-tuned engine & transmission combination. The XUV300 diesel gets the same engine as the Marazzo, albeit with about 4PS less power. But the XUV300 is a lighter car too and much like in the manual, you just need the slightest throttle input to get into the 50-60kmph range. The low rev torque is plenty and does a good job of making up for any lag in the AMT itself.
It comes across immediately as city drive-friendly and has a unique advantage over the manual. This diesel engine does have some lag in torque delivery below 1500rpm. So much so that you can stall the engine quite easily (this happens in the Marazzo as well) if you let the revs drop below that. However, AMTs won’t let the engine stall, so it pulls even from very low revs in a clean manner.
A slight disadvantage, though, is that with the AMT, the engine tends to rev a notch more than what seems necessary. Even with the lightest of throttle inputs it upshifts above 2,000rpm till 4th gear. While this still doesn’t make the cabin too noisy it can have an adverse impact on fuel efficiency vs the manual. Something we can & will ascertain with a road test.
Is it as fun to drive as the manual? No. Fun for an AMT? Yes. For one, this AMT offers surprisingly smooth gear changes with minimal headnod.
It’s also very responsive, intuitive and knows exactly when to downshift and when it needs to stick to the same gear. This transmission doesn’t create the need for highway overtakes to be planned. Simply dip the accelerator and the engine delivers an instant flow of torque to make overtakes quick. Even at speeds of 100kmph, the transmission doesn’t need to drop more than one gear for overtakes, simply because the engine is both rev happy and has plenty to offer by or before 3,000rpm.
If you feel the need to keep the revs on the boil, the transmission also comes with a manual mode with a tiptronic shift action. This comes in handy while engine braking downhill or if you want to stick to the same gear while driving uphill. It is also, of course, useful for overtakes but we found the transmission to be responsive enough that you don’t really need to switch to manual mode for this. And yes, to protect the engine, it will auto-upshift at around 4500rpm or auto-downshift if the speeds are too low for a given gear.
This also makes it good fun to drive since you’re never left hunting for more punch. However, when we say the transmission is good, we mean it’s good by AMT standards. Under hard throttle, it’s not as quick or smooth as a torque-converter or twin-clutch transmission. While driving the XUV300 with full throttle, there is a noticeable pause before upshifts, which is characteristic of automated manual transmissions. That said, given how punchy an engine this is, it offers a more exciting experience vs the Vitara Brezza diesel AMT and is also a little more engaging than the Nexon diesel AMT.
Driving The Petrol
The petrol engine in the XUV300 has strong numbers on paper and thankfully, they translate to great real world performance too. It’s very easy as a city drive with smooth power delivery and a good amount of torque available at low revs. It’s a motor that encourages you to upshift early as there’s a strong amount of pull even in higher gears.
Taking 8.65 seconds to go from 30-80kmph (3rd gear), the in-gear acceleration is quicker than all its petrol rivals, including the EcoSport 1.5, Nexon & WR-V. Numbers aside, this reflects how easy to drive the XUV300 petrol is, ensuring good punch even if you upshift early.
It’s also a great engine for highway usage, offering adequate punch for high speed overtakes, all the while offering good refinement. Thanks to this punch, it’s also fun to drive and you can enjoy a drive through inclines/ghats without pushing the engine to the point where it feels strained.
However, what this engine offers in excitement, it takes away in efficiency. Delivering 12.16kmpl/14.25kmpl (city/highway) in our road tests, it’s significantly down on mileage vs its petrol sub-4 metre SUV rivals like the EcoSport 1.5 (12.74kmpl/17.59kmpl), Nexon (14.03kmpl/17.89kmpl) & WR-V (13.29kmpl/18.06kmpl).
Ride & Handling
You feel confident driving the XUV too, thanks to the steering. It has three modes - Normal, Comfort and Sport -, which change the weight of the steering. These do not change how quickly the vehicle actually turns, so we preferred the light but precise and direct feel of Comfort. The suspension also makes the XUV300 feel composed at high speeds, even over poor roads. The brakes provide a safe and secure feel while slowing down too. In the city, the way the suspension reduces the impact of the potholes is also satisfying.
Variants
The Mahindra XUV300 is available in 4 variants - W4, W6, W8 & W8 (O). Both, the petrol manual and diesel manual are available in all the variants. The diesel AMT will be available in the top-spec W8 (O), though, it remains to be seen what other variants get the diesel AMT option.
Mahindra’s XUV300 will appeal to you for its high feel good factor and exciting nature. Despite a few shortcomings, it feels premium and is very well equipped too. Its cramped boot can be a deal breaker for households with just one car. While the rear seat isn’t class leading in terms of space and comfort, it is comfortable enough for two adults.
Verdict
Mahindra’s XUV300 will appeal to you for its high feel good factor and exciting nature. Despite a few quality issues, it feels premium and is very well equipped too. Its cramped boot can be a deal breaker for households with just one car. The rear seat isn’t class leading in terms of space and comfort either, but it is comfortable enough for two adults.
The majority of the XUV300’s appeal is about the front seat experience. From the driver’s seat, the diesel XUV300 feels peppy and enjoyable, although at low speeds, you will have to be ready to shift down to stay in the rpm zone where the engine is responsive. On an open road, it makes for a fun and relaxing companion, thanks to strong performance and good high-speed behaviour.
Mahindra has priced the XUV300 at Rs 7.9 lakh for the base W4 petrol variant and prices reach up to Rs 12 lakh for the top spec W8 diesel. So, it is priced at a premium over rivals like the EcoSport (11.89 lakh), Nexon (10.80 lakh) and the Vitara Brezza (10.64 lakh).
Pros & Cons of Mahindra XUV300
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Comfortable even over bad roads.
- Feels premium because of class-leading safety and convenience features.
- Stable and fun to drive because of steering and good grip.
- Overtaking on highways easy, thanks to punchy diesel engine.
- Premium experience let down by quality issues like poorly fitting panels, mushy switches and flimsy stalks.
- Small boot will be a hassle if it’s the only car in the family.
- Cramped footwell, no space for dead pedal for driver
- Not the most spacious or comfortable backseat in the class
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Mahindra XUV300 latest updates
Price: The Mahindra XUV300 is priced between Rs 7.99 lakh and Rs 14.76 lakh (ex-showroom pan-India).
Mahindra XUV 3XO (XUV300 Facelift): The Mahindra XUV 3XO has been launched, starting from Rs 7.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Check full prices and feature details here.
Variants: The XUV300 comes in five broad variants: W2, W4, W6, W8 and W8(O). The TurboSport version is available on all trims except the base-spec W2.
Colour Options: Mahindra offers three dual-tone and seven monotone exterior shades for the XUV300: Blazing Bronze Dual Tone, Napoli Black Dual Tone, Everest White Dual Tone, Red Rage, Aquamarine, Dark Grey, Everest White, D Sat Silver, Napoli Black and Blazing Bronze.
Seating Capacity: It can seat up to 5 passengers.
Engine and Transmission: Mahindra offers three engine options for the XUV300, including two petrol and one diesel engine: a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol unit (110 PS / 200 Nm), 1.5-litre diesel engine (117 PS / 300 Nm) and a TGDI 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine (130 PS / up to 250 Nm). All these engines are mated to a 6-speed manual, while the diesel engine and the turbo-petrol also get a 6-speed AMT option.
Features: Key features include a 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, a sunroof, and cruise control. Mahindra has also provided it with dual-zone AC, rain-sensing wipers, and connected car tech.
Safety: It gets up to six airbags, corner braking control, and front and rear parking sensors.
Rivals: The XUV300 competes with the Nissan Magnite, Hyundai Venue, Renault Kiger, Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Maruti Fronx, and the Skoda sub-4m SUV.
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