Mahindra XUV 3XO
- Ex-ShowroomRs. 7.49 Lakh
- RTORs. 67,410
- InsuranceRs. 39,548
- On-RoadRs. 8.55 Lakh
Mahindra XUV 3XO Specifications
- Engine1197 - 1498 CC
- Power128.73bhp@5000rpm
- Torque230Nm@1500-3750rpm
- TransmissionManual / Automatic
- Drive TypeFWD
- Mileage17.96 - 20.1 Kmpl
- Fuel TypePetrol / Diesel
- AirbagsDriver, Passenger and Side Front
- Digital Instrument Cluster
- Automatic Climate Control
- Rear AC Vents
- Wireless Charging
- Engine Start/Stop Button
- Rear Camera
- Sunroof
- Advance Internet Feature
- Parking Sensors
Mahindra XUV 3XO Latest Updates
The Mahindra XUV 3XO has achieved a milestone of 50,000 bookings within sixty minutes of its booking commencement. It garnered 27,000 of those bookings within the first ten minutes. Deliveries for the XUV 3XO are set to begin from May 26, 2024.
Mahindra XUV 3XO Key Highlights
Features: The features list includes a floating 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, panoramic sunroof, 7-speaker Harman Kardon audio system, dual-zone climate control, a 10.25-inch digital driver’s display, wireless phone charger and rear AC vents. In terms of safety, it gets 6 airbags, Level-2 ADAS, 360-degree camera, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, 3-point seatbelts with reminder for all occupants, and ISOFIX child seat mounts.
Engine: The XUV 3XO gets a 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine generating 110 PS, a 1.2-litre T-GDI turbo-petrol engine producing 130 PS, and a 1.5-litre diesel engine making 117 PS. These engine options can be paired with either a standard 6-speed manual, an optional 6-speed torque converter for the petrol and 6-speed AMT for the diesel. It has an ARAI claimed mileage of 20.1 kmpl for the manual and 18.2 kmpl for the 6-speed AT variant of the 1.2-litre T-GDI turbo-petrol variant, 18.89 kmpl for the manual and 17.96 kmpl for the 6-speed AT variant of 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine and 20.6 kmpl for the manual and 21.2 kmpl for the AMT variant of the 1.5-litre diesel engine. It measures a length of 3990 mm, width of 1821 mm, height of 1647 mm (with roof rails) and a wheelbase of 2600 mm.
Rivals: The Mahindra XUV 3XO will lock horns with models such as the Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet, Tata Nexon and Maruti Suzuki Brezza.
Variants: The XUV 3XO is offered in 9 broad trims and 8 colour options to choose from. The variants are are as follows: MX1, MX2, MX3 Pro, MX3, MX3 Pro, AX5, AX5 L, AX7 and AX7 L. The colour options include: Red, Yellow, White, Green, Grey, Black, Beige and Blue
The Mahindra XUV 3XO is the first in its segment and the entry-level car in India to get a panoramic sunroof option.
Mahindra XUV 3XO Variants and Price
- Petrol (15 Variants)
- Diesel (10 Variants)
- Automatic (10 Variants)
- Manual (15 Variants)
Variants | Ex-Showroom Price | Compare | |
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XUV 3XO MX1
18.89 Kmpl . Petrol . Manual
More than 2 months waiting
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Rs. 7.49 Lakh | View July Offers | |
XUV 3XO MX2 Pro
18.89 Kmpl . Petrol . Manual
More than 2 months waiting
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Rs. 8.99 Lakh | View July Offers | |
XUV 3XO MX3
18.89 Kmpl . Petrol . Manual
More than 2 months waiting
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Rs. 9.49 Lakh | View July Offers |
Mahindra XUV 3XO Videos
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Mahindra XUV 3X0 Detailed Review | Petrol, Diesel, ADAS, Manual, Automatic | ZigAnalysis4 May, 202411106 views
The Mahindra XUV 3X0 is the facelift of the XUV300 sub-compact SUV. Along with... read more
Mahindra XUV 3XO Pros and Cons
XUV 3XO Advantages
Spacious cabin with enough legroom, headroom, and cabin width for 5 occupants, Petrol and diesel engine options offer a strong balance of refinement and performance, Loaded with features: Panoramic sunroof, digital instrument cluster, 2-zone climate control, and a Harman Kardon music system, 6 airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX as standard, Higher variants add 360-degree camera and front parking sensors too, Advanced driver assistance features such as lane-assist and adaptive cruise control are well-tuned for Indian driving conditions, Good ride comfort and high speed stability even with passengers and luggage on board
XUV 3XO Disadvantages
Rivals like the Kia Sonet and Tata Nexon offer more boot space, Missing features: Ventilated seats, powered driver’s seat, ambient lighting, parcel tray, Turbo-petrol engine’s fuel-efficiency especially in heavy traffic will be low (10-12 kmpl)
XUV 3XO Expert's Conclusion
The Mahindra XUV3XO delivers features, quality, performance, and cabin space that punches above its price!
Mahindra XUV 3XO Expert Review
The Mahindra XUV 3XO is a sub-compact SUV that falls into the same segment as the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet, and Hyundai Venue, and it will also compete with Skoda’s upcoming sub-4 metre SUV. The XUV 3X0 itself is the updated version of the Mahindra XUV300 which was a smaller version of the SsangYong Tivoli compact SUV.
While the Mahindra XUV3XO is offered with petrol and diesel engine options, it is available in a larger, electric version, known as the XUV400.
Looks
The Mahindra XUV3XO has been styled aggressively and with a sharp focus on grabbing attention. The front sports aggressively styled and large headlight clusters, outlined by LED daytime running lights that double up as the indicators. The grille and large black panels up front and muscular lines on the bonnet make the XUV 3XO look very aggressive but also express the connection to the XUV700 quite clearly.
Unlike its predecessor, the XUV3X0’s design is not subtle at all. Those who like stand-out styling will love this new look but for some, it can seem a little loud or overstyled too. While entry-level variants get halogen projector headlights, higher variants get bi-LED projector headlights.
The side profile features up to 17-inch alloy wheels while 16-inch steel wheels come as standard from the base MX1 variant. While the body panels have detailing similar to the XUV700, the side profile still looks a bit awkward as the rear looks abruptly cut. Here it becomes apparent the XUV 3XO is, at its core, a large SUV that was chopped to fit into the sub-4 metre regulations*
(*Cars under 4 metres in length with petrol engines smaller than 1.2 litres or diesel engines smaller than 1.5 litres in displacement are taxed at a lower rate)
At the rear, the XUV 3XO sports a new connected LED tail light setup with prominent ‘XUV3XO’ badging at the rear.
Interior
At first, the interior of the Mahindra XUV3XO will seem familiar if you’ve experienced the XUV300. However, Mahindra has made significant changes to make the cabin feel richer. There is a generous use of soft padding on the dashboard as well as the door pads while the plastics have a smooth finish. The beige and black interior theme looks tasteful but the beige portions are prone to staining very easily.
Besides the premium interior quality, what uplifts the XUV 3XO’s cabin experience is the sense of space inside. The cabin is wide so even passengers with a hefty build don’t feel like they’re seated too close to each other, the headroom is accommodating even for users over six feet tall, and the front seats slide far back, helping users over six feet to stretch their legs a bit and get comfortable. The driving position itself is commanding and you have a good view over the bonnet.
The XUV300’s rear seat space was a big selling point over its rivals, and that continues to be the case in the Mahindra XUV3XO. A 6-foot-tall passenger can easily fit behind his own driving position with space to spare and the cabin width helps seat 3 at the rear, making this one of the few sub-compact SUVs that function well as a true 5-seater. Even in variants that have a sunroof/panoramic sunroof, there is headroom to spare for tall passengers.
The cabin has been laid out practically too. Both door pockets can fit 1-litre water bottles, with more storage available in the front doors. There are cup holders in between the front passengers, a large glovebox and a central armrest with storage underneath.
Features
The Mahindra XUV3XO comes with an expansive features list but thankfully, the entry-level variants are well-loaded as well. Here’s a look at the feature highlights:
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Sunroof: While the top-spec AX7 grades get a panoramic sunroof, a single-pane sunroof is available from the MX2 Pro variant. The XUV3XO is the first car in its segment to offer a panoramic sunroof (called Skyroof).
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Dual-zone climate control: There are individual temperature settings for the front passengers while rear AC vents come as standard. We tested the XUV3XO on a day with temperatures crossing 40 degrees Celsius and both front and rear passengers found the AC performance to be strong.
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65W type-C USB charger: Offered in the front row and will be useful for those who have larger devices such as laptops to charge as well. A standard type-C charge port is available in the rear row
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10.25 inch touchscreen: The touchscreen and its interface have been derived from the Mahindra XUV700. The display resolution is straightforward to use and responsive. While a 10.25-inch touchscreen is offered right from the one-above-base MX2 variant, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are available only from the MX3 variant onwards.
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10:25 inch digital instrument cluster: Like the touchscreen, this display has also been derived from the XUV700 and is operated via steering-mounted controls. Aside from accessing drive data and the on-board navigation display, the driver assistance features (like adaptive cruise control, lane-assist, and auto-braking) are also controlled from here. While it’s easy to understand the different menus, the response time needs to be quicker for it to be more intuitive to use while driving. This screen also displays the blind-view camera feed that’s linked to the indicator.
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7-speaker Harman Kardon music system: The speaker setup includes a subwoofer and offers good sound quality. Mahindra also offers a great deal of flexibility for the equaliser and frequency settings but the Tata Nexon’s JBL music system is better still
Other Features
Cruise control |
60:40 split-folding rear seat |
Leatherette upholstery |
Electronic parking brake |
Auto-dimming IRVM |
Push-button start |
Auto-engine start/stop |
Cooled glovebox |
Wireless phone charger |
Driver seat-height adjuster |
While the features list is loaded, there are some notable misses: ventilated front seats, a parcel tray, and powered driver’s seat adjustment.
Safety
6 airbags, ABS with EBD, ISOFIX, rear parking sensors, and electronic stability control come as standard in the Mahindra XUV3XO. Higher variants add either a rear camera or 360-degree camera, linked with the blind-view camera functions that shows the exterior mirror-mounted camera display in the instrument cluster. The XUV 3XO also gets front parking sensors and in the range-topping AX7 L variant, advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features (front camera and radar-enabled) such as:
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Collision warning system (can be set to early, normal or late)
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Auto-emergency braking
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Adaptive cruise control
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Lane-keeping aid
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Auto high-beam assist
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Traffic sign recognition
We experienced the ADAS suite and found the system to be usable in erratic Indian driving conditions. Features such as adaptive cruise control, however, work best with a patient driving style as the system will make the car slow down or brake when intrusions into your lane are expected. While this is manageable on empty highways, you may find yourself switching the system off on crowded expressways.
Note that the XUV 3XO does not have rear ADAS features such as blind spot monitoring (visual alert on ORVM) and rear cross traffic alert.
Boot
The claimed boot space of the XUV 3XO stands at 295 litres (up to the backrest) or 364 litres when measured up to the roof. Unlike the XUV300, the XUV 3XO gets a space-saver spare tyre (not a full-sized spare tyre) but the boot space hasn’t changed by much. It’s best to split your luggage into multiple small bags rather than one large suitcase. Four small trolley bags can be placed easily or one medium-sized bag along with some soft bags.
If you have the need to fit large suitcases, the Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, and Tata Nexon are more accommodating.
Performance
Engine |
Power |
Torque |
Transmission |
Claimed Fuel-Efficiency |
1.2-litre, 3-cylinder turbo-petrol (direct-injection) |
130PS |
230Nm |
6-speed manual | 6-speed automatic |
20.1kmpl | 18.2kmpl (MT|AT) |
1.2-litre, 3-cylinder turbo-petrol |
110PS |
200Nm |
6-speed manual | 6-speed automatic |
18.89kmpl | 17.96kmpl (MT|AT) |
1.5-litre, 4-cylinder turbo-diesel |
117PS |
300Nm |
6-speed manual | 6-speed automated-manual transmission (AMT) |
20.6kmpl | 21.2kmpl (MT|AMT) |
Driving The 1.2 Petrol Automatic
At 130 PS, the XUV 3X0’s direct-injection turbo-petrol engine (earlier introduced in the XUV300 TurboSport) is the most powerful engine in its segment. However, what strikes you first is its refinement. There are some vibrations at startup but once you get going, it feels and sounds smooth and doesn’t get loud even when you push the engine hard.
What’s good about this engine is that it has the punch to make overtakes and highway driving easy, even if you have passengers and luggage on board. It also delivers good driveability in smooth flowing traffic. However, when you’re up against stop-and-go traffic at very low speeds (under 30 kmph), the turbo lag is noticeable. In essence, the experience is a little jerky as the initial performance is dull before surging when the turbocharger gets engaged. While this doesn’t make it difficult to manage, it can require some adjustments in your driving style.
The new 6-speed automatic transmission delivers very smooth gear changes even with hard throttle inputs and even downshifts are buttery smooth. It complements the engine’s behaviour perfectly and makes the XUV3X0’s driving experience polished.
While the claimed fuel-efficiency figures of this engine range between 18-20 kmpl, small turbo-charged engines often manage 10-12 kmpl at best in heavy city traffic and around 15-16 kmpl for highway drives.
Driving The 1.5 Diesel Manual
The XUV3XO diesel too impresses you first with its refinement. Even at the redline, vibrations and noise levels are controlled very well. While there is some noticeable turbo lag here as well, the diesel engine still offers good performance and ease of use. The clutch pedal is light to use but it does have a long travel which can become an annoyance during daily commutes in the city.
Like before, this engine is offered with an automated-manual transmission (AMT) as well that adds a layer of convenience but do not expect it to be as smooth to use or responsive as the Kia Sonet’s diesel automatic.
Ride & Handling
The XUV 3XO’s ride comfort is a major reason to consider buying one. The car stays settled through potholes or broken roads and suspension noise is controlled impressively. On our first drive, the 3XO was driven from Nashik to Pune (just over 200 kilometres) with 3 passengers and luggage on board and it delivered good high-speed control and stability. While there is a little bounciness to the ride over high-speed undulations, the suspension settles quickly and feels comfortable over long distance drives.
While Mahindra does offer steering modes (normal, comfort, sport) with the XUV3XO, you will probably stick to normal mode and just leave it there. The steering is light and easy to use in city traffic and offers good control at 80-100 kmph as well, making this an easy car to live with.
Verdict
The Mahindra XUV3XO offers a cabin that’s premium, practical and spacious, a features list that’s expansive yet sensible, and engines that could be a little smoother but deliver strong performance. While the styling can be polarising for some, the big SUV aggression in the XUV3XO’s design could actively be the reason why some buyers would want one.
Where it excels is in delivering the big car experience at a more reasonable price and in a smaller size, while giving you a well-loaded car without forcing you to reach for its most expensive variants.
Mahindra XUV 3XO User Reviews
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- Comfort (19)
- Looks (15)
- Safety (13)
- Price (12)
- Performance (11)
- Experience (10)
- Interior (9)
- Space (8)
- Mileage (7)
- Engine (6)
- Seat (6)
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a feature loaded car
Mahindra XUV 3XO has become a true riding partner for me. I am using this car from almost 2 year and I felt that this car is worth every single rupee. the looks are very amazing and stylish. it has a spacious cabin which gives comfort to us. it gives mileage of around 19-20 know. this car is loaded with advance features like the sunroof, 360 camera and a big touchscreen display. The ground clearance is also good. boot space is not much as expected.
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4.7Sunroof cars
The indian buyers obsession for a sunroof cars has grown tremendously in recent times.The one a mahendra xuv3xo.Because mahendra xuv 3xo has achieved a 50, 000 booking with in 1 hours.The car features are unlimited because 7lakh car very features like.The engine heavy.My suggestion is one time see this car and write your thoughts / reviews this cars.Thank you for you read my review.
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Budget car under 10 lakh
I drive the Mahindra XUV 3OO, a great small SUV. It is sleek and feature-rich. It costs roughly Rs 8 lakh, which is fair given its qualities. The little SUV gets 17 km/l, which is decent. Multiple airbags, ABS, and a solid body structure improve safety. Space and comfort are combined in the well-designed cabin with a high-tech infotainment system. Traffic and parking are easy with the automobile. The limited back seat space should be improved. I love my Mahindra XUV 3OO and would suggest it to anybody searching for a sleek and feature-packed compact SUV.
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Best car in this segment
Best car in this segment both in value & looks as well no company offer as many features like mahindra 3xo i have booked ax5 petrol manual variant for my son & he is so much happy after booking this car.Thanks mahindra for launching this car with so many features.
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Average with all safety under 10 lakh
Nice one for one looking suv under 10 lakh , everything is above average in this car..recommended to buy
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Mahindra XUV 3X0: A Feature Packed Compact SUV
I bought Mahindra XUV 3X0 three months ago on request of my wife.The cabin is spacious, with enough legroom and comfortable seating makes the long drive very enjoyable. The infotainment system, equipped with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto kept us entertained throughout our every journey. But When compared to the Hyundai Venue, the interior quality of the XUV 3X0 feels a bit underwhelming. The Mahindra XUV 3X0 is a great choice if you seek a feature rich, comfortable compact SUV but be prepared to compromise on some practical aspects.
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best experience with XUV 3XO
I took a test drive of Mahindra XUV 3XO model and it was such a mesmerizing experience that it convinced my mind to buy it. I got that from the same showroom at an affordable price. It is not at all expensive and worth the features. It comprises of modern technologies but at the same time makes it difficult for me to take controls over the touchscreen which is quite confusing. The interior is quite cozy and comfortable, roomier than it was.
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XUV 3XO User Reviews
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Engine
1197 - 1498 CC |
1199 - 1497 CC | 1462 CC | 998 - 1493 CC | 998 - 1493 CC | 998 - 1197 CC | 1199 CC | 1462 - 1490 CC |
Fuel Type
Petrol / Diesel |
Diesel / Petrol | Petrol / CNG | Diesel / Petrol | Petrol / Diesel | Petrol / CNG | Petrol / CNG | Petrol / CNG |
Transmission
Automatic / Manual |
Automatic / Manual | Manual / Automatic | Manual / Automatic | Manual / Automatic | Automatic / Manual | Manual / Automatic | Automatic / Manual |
Mileage
17.96 - 20.6 Kmpl |
17.01 - 24.08 Kmpl | 17.38 Kmpl - 25.51 Km/Kg | - | 18.31 - 24.2 Kmpl | 20.01 Kmpl - 28.51 Km/Kg | 18.8 Kmpl - 26.99 Km/Kg | 19.38 Kmpl - 26.6 Km/Kg |
Power
115.05bhp@3750rpm |
118.27bhp@5500rpm | 86.63bhp@5500rpm | 81.8bhp@6000rpm | 81.80bhp@6000rpm | 88.50bhp@6000rpm | 86.63bhp@6000rpm | 101.64bhp@6000rpm |
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Mahindra XUV 3XO Images
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Mahindra XUV 3XO Colours
- Deep Forest Plus Galvano Grey
- Dune Beige Plus Stealth Black
- Nebula Blue Plus Galvano Grey
- Everest White Plus Stealth Black
- Galaxy Grey Plus Stealth Black
- Stealth Black Plus Galvano Grey
- Tango Red Plus Stealth Black
- Citrine Yellow Plus Stealth Black
- Citrine Yellow
- Red
- Deep Forest
- Everest White
- Stealth Black
- Galaxy Grey
- Nebula Blue
- Dune Beige
Mahindra XUV 3XO Mileage
Fuel Type | Transmission | ARAI Claimed |
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Diesel | Automatic | 20.6 Kmpl |
Diesel | Manual | 20.6 Kmpl |
Petrol | Automatic | 18.2 Kmpl |
Petrol | Manual | 20.1 Kmpl |
Must Read Questions & Answers Before Buying XUV 3XO
- As of now there is no official update from the brands end. So, we would request you to wait for official announcement. However, the estimated launch date of Mahindra XUV300 2024 is Mar 15, 2024.
- The Mahindra XUV 3XO has already been launched and is ready for sale in the Indian market.
- As of now there is no official update from the brands end. So, we would request you to wait for official announcement. However, it i s expected to be launch in Mar 15, 2024.
- The Mahindra XUV 3XO has already been launched and is ready for sale in the Indian market.
- Confirm Date @Booking Date
Mahindra XUV 3XO Car News Updates
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Mahindra XUV 3XO FAQs
What is the price of top model of Mahindra XUV 3XO?
The ex-showroom price of top variant of Mahindra XUV 3XO is 15.49 Lakh (Delhi).
What is the EMI of Mahindra XUV 3XO in Delhi?
The EMI for the base variant of Mahindra XUV 3XO in Delhi is Rs. 14,489 per month @ 10.5% for a tenure of 60 months.
What are the top competitors of Mahindra XUV 3XO?
The top 3 competitors of Mahindra XUV 3XO are Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza and Hyundai Venue.