Mahindra Launches Entry-Level XUV700 Trim in 7-Seater, Check Details

shahrukh shah shahrukh shah | 05-06 00:01

In a move to attract more customers towards the king-size SUV XUV700, top car maker Mahindra has launched a cost-effective variant called MX in 7-seater.

It has been released at the starting price of Rs 15 lakh (ex-showroom), making it more affordable than the AX3 7-seater by Rs 3 lakh.

Colour Options

The trim is available in five color options – Dazzling red, Everest white, Midnight black, Red Rage, and Napoli Black. The vehicle overall shares the same specification as the younger sibling MX-5 seater. However, it cost Rs 40,000 less compared to the latest 7-seater trim.

Anything New?

The newly launched variant comes with the same style statement as the AX3 7-seater, offering some of the top features, an LED DRLs, an identical headlight setup, massive grills at the front, and an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment touchscreen, supported by all car connect technology and wireless Android, Auto and Apple CarPlay.

The vehicle also comes with multiple USB ports, making it easy for the occupants to charge their gadgets when the four-wheeler is on the run. The SUV will not be equipped with alloy wheels, fog lamps, and chrome garnish in windows.

Top Features

Under the above-mentioned price range, the tech-loaded trim has a lot to offer on board. It gets four speakers, tilt adjustable multi-functional steering, a center armrest with decent size storage, AC vents, headrests for four passengers, powered ORVMs, follow-me-home headlights, and the list goes on.

Engine and Power

Under the hood, the newly released XUV700 MX 7-seater uses a trusted 2.2-liter diesel engine, which generates a maximum power of 153 bhp. It is the same unit, that has been used in the 5-seater and has been paired 6-speed manual transmission.

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