Mahindra XUV700

Mahindra is expanding the XUV700’s market reach by offering the seven-seat model in the base MX model. The XUV700 MX 7-seater is priced at Rs 15 lakh with a diesel engine, which is Rs 3 lakh less than the AX3 7-seater. The new three-row version shares the same features and mechanics as the five-seater XUV700 MX.

The seven-seat variant costs Rs 40,000 more than the 2.2-liter diesel-powered 5-seater XUV700 MX, which retails for Rs 14.60 lakh. The eight-inch infotainment touchscreen with Android Auto, four speakers, a seven-inch MID and analog dials, multiple USB ports, tilt-adjustable steering, a center armrest with storage, an adjustable headrest for four passengers, follow-me-home headlamps, powered ORVMs, and ISOFIX anchors are all features shared by the MX seven-seater and the two-row variant. 

Along with the second row’s center armrest, it is probably going to have the third row AC vents and the 60:40 one-touch tumble feature found on the other seven-seat variants. The same five color optionsโ€”Everest white, Midnight black, Dazzling crimson, crimson anger, and Napoli blackโ€”that are displayed on the MX are probably also available. Do read our news article on Ferrari 12 Cilinderi announced with 830 bhp V12.

The 5-seater and the 7-seater XUV700 MX are mechanically identical. The identical 2.2-liter, 156 horsepower diesel engine powers both, and it only has a 6-speed manual gearbox. Given that the 2.0-liter turbo-petrol engine and 6-speed manual transmission are also options for the MX 5-seater trim, it is probable that the 7-seater will include these as well.

Along with the higher-spec XUV700 Blaze that the SUV specialist just released onto the market, Mahindra is making the XUV700 range more accessible and more luxurious with the addition of this new entry-level trim.

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