Seeing the rapidly growing demand for 7-seater SUVs in India, Mahindra is planning to launch a 7-seat variant of the XUV300. Named the XUV400, the new model will come with added features and a redesigned exterior.
Mahindra has recently launched the petrol AMT version of the XUV300 to add more variety. Today we have got our hands on one and its diesel-powered counterpart for a 0-100 acceleration test.
Africa-spec Mahindra XUV300 is given full star rating at the Global NCAP crash test. It is the first vehicle to receive such a high score in the African market.
Here's a Mahindra XUV300 that rear-ended a Toyota Innova Crysta. While all the occupants walked away safely, the outcome seems interesting. Read about the incident here.
The Mahindra XUV300 is a quite popular sub-four-metre-compact SUV in the Indian auto market. Below is the first XUV300 with modified interiors in India.