Mahindra’s darling SUV, the XUV700 set the market on fire with its launch in 2021. Since its launch, Mahindra has sold around 1.40 lakh units of the XUV700. However, after 2 years, competition has started catching up with the XUV700. To counter this Mahindra has introduced the updated 2024 which comes with ventilated seats, auto-dimming IRVM and much more. Let’s talk about the 2024 Mahindra XUV700.
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New added things

Mahindra has introduced several new features on the XUV700. These new features include ventilated front seats, auto-dimming IRVM, and memory functions for ORVMs. Additionally, Mahindra has also added a 6-seater option on the AX7 and an AX7L option on the XUV700. Sadly, they don’t have the ventilation option for the rear seats like the Safari. All new XUV700 variants come with the Napoli Black colour option, while the AX7 and AX7L additionally get an all-black grille and blacked-out alloy wheels. The AdrenoX system also gets 13 new features including Over the Air (OTA) capabilities. Mahindra starts offering it from the AX3 variants. Along with this, the AX5 variant also comes with cruise control and reverse camera. There are no mechanical changes on the 2024 XUV700 and it continues with the same engine options. 

2024 Mahindra XUV700 – Booking & pricing

2024 Mahindra XUV700

Mahindra has also introduced the pricing and will straight away start accepting bookings for the 2024 model. If you want to experience the 2024 model, demo cars will start reaching dealerships from 25th January across India. Another good news is that Mahindra has increased its production capacity and customers can expect faster delivery times on the 2024 Mahindra XUV700. Mahindra is also offering a unique chauffeur training program that will provide drivers training from Mahindra experts. The pilot phase will start from Delhi and Ahmedabad, other metro cities will be included later on.

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  • No the XUV700 misses out on it, it is a mistake from our side

  • Have they given electric tail gate a miss again? Feels like a very basic feature which should come as default in such cars

  • Is the auto-dimming IRVMs confirmed? Coz I did not see this mentioned on the Mahindra site. You may need to double-check this feature.