The magic of XUV 3XO: Why is there so much craze for an SUV worth Rs 7.49 lakh?
There has been a continuous increase in demand for the SUV segment among Indian customers for the last few years. This can be gauged from the fact that in the first half of the year 2024, the SUV segment alone accounted for 52% of the total car sales in India.
Seeing this demand of the SUV segment, the local leading car manufacturer Mahindra launched the updated version of its popular compact SUV XUV 300 on April 29, 2024. Let us tell you that the new name of the updated SUV in the market has been kept as Mahindra XUV 3X0 which is continuously getting great response from the customers.
Even in the last month i.e. August 2024, Mahindra XUV 3X0 got 9,000 new customers. According to a news published in the news website Autocar India, due to this demand for SUVs, the waiting period of XUV 3X0 is continuously increasing which has now reached a maximum of 6 months. Let us know in detail about the waiting period, features, powertrain and price of variant wise Mahindra XUV 3X0.
Know variant wise waiting period here
Let us tell you that the waiting period of MX1 petrol variant of Mahindra XUV 3X0 is maximum up to 6 months. Whereas the waiting period of MX2 and MX2 Pro petrol variants is 3 to 4 months while that of diesel variants is up to 1 month. At the same time, the waiting period of MX3 and MX3 Pro petrol variants is 3 to 4 months while that of diesel variants is up to 1 month.
On the other hand, the waiting period for MX5 petrol variant is 4 months and for diesel variant is 1 month. Apart from this, the waiting period for the petrol variant of AX5 L ranges from 2 to 3 months. At the same time, the waiting period of AX7 petrol variant is 2 to 3 months while that of diesel variant is up to 1 month. Whereas the waiting period for AX7 L petrol variant is 2 to 3 months and for diesel variant is up to 1 month.
XUV 3X0 is equipped with a powerful engine
If we talk about powertrain, Mahindra XUV 3X0 has a 1.2-litre petrol engine which is capable of generating maximum power of 110bhp and peak torque of 200Nm. Whereas the 1.5-litre diesel engine can generate maximum power of 117bhp and peak torque of 300Nm.
Apart from this, the 1.2-litre TGDI turbo petrol engine given in the car is capable of generating maximum power of 130bhp and peak torque of 250Nm. Customers get the option of both automatic and manual gearboxes in the car.
The car has 6-airbag safety
On the other hand, as features, the interior of the car has features like 10.25-inch infotainment system, 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, cruise control, wireless phone charging, connected car technology and panoramic sunroof.
Apart from this, for safety, the car also has standard 6-airbags, electronic stability control, tire pressure monitoring system, 360-degree camera with ADAS technology. The starting ex-showroom price of the SUV ranges from Rs 7.49 lakh to Rs 15.49 lakh for the top model.
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