In terms of design, the overall silhouette of the new Mahindra XUV 3XO will remain the same but it will get re-designed front and rear fascias that are heavily inspired by Mahindra’s BE line-up of SUVs. At the front, it gets chrome-finished triangular embellishments in the grille, flanked by updated headlight clusters and fang-shaped LED DRLs.
It will also get a scuff plate at the front with fog lamps and at the rear, it boasts a re-designed tailgate with connected LED taillights and a taller bumper. In the middle, it gets the “XUV 3XO” moniker along with Mahindra’s “Twin Peaks” logo. Other exterior highlights include newly designed 16-inch alloy wheels, an integrated roof spoiler, high high-mounted stop lamp, a shark fin antenna and more.
The Interior of the new Mahindra XUV 3XO will have the same dashboard layout as the Mahindra XUV 400 EV. It will feature a free-standing touchscreen infotainment system which likely measures 10.25-inch and it will also get a re-designed console with piano black and silver finish. It will also get a fully digital instrument cluster with a re-designed steering wheel and it’s also expected to get new upholstery options.
In terms of features, the SUV will get first-in-segment panoramic sunroof and dual-zone climate control. Other expected features include wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, AdrenoX-connected car tech, ventilated front seats, wireless phone charger, automatic headlamps with wipers and more. In terms of safety, it’s expected to come with six airbags, all-four disc brakes, ISOFIX mounts, traction control, ESP, TPMS, front and rear sensors, 360-degree parking camera and more.
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Mechanically, the XUV 300 will remain unchanged and will continue to be offered with a 115 hp, 300 Nm 1.5-litre turbo diesel, 110 hp, 200 Nm 1.2-litre turbo petrol and a Turbosport variant with 130 hp, 230 Nm 1.2-litre turbo petrol. Gearbox options will include a 6-speed manual or an AMT automatic.