Since Mahindra launched the facelifted XUV 3XO in April this year, the compact SUV has got a new lease of life. Demand has considerably soared and it now averages 9,000-10,000 units a month, up from about 4,000 units that it did before the update. This has naturally led to high waiting periods, and here we take a look at exactly how much you have to wait for each variant.
- XUV 3XO prices range between Rs 7.49 lakh and Rs 15.49 lakh
- Petrol variants have a maximum waiting period of 6 months
- Diesel variants only have one month in waiting
Mahindra XUV 3XO waiting period details
Mahindra XUV 3XO waiting period | ||
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Trim | Petrol | Diesel |
MX1 | Up to 6 months | - |
MX2/MX2 Pro | 3-4 months | Up to 1 month |
MX3/MX3 Pro | 3-4 months | Up to 1 month |
AX5 | Up to 4 months | Up to 1 month |
AX5 L | 2-3 months | - |
AX7 | 2-3 months | Up to 1 month |
AX7 L | 2-3 months | Up to 1 month |
As you can see in the table above, the base MX1 petrol variant has the maximum waiting period of up to 6 months. Mahindra is, however, understood to be producing less of the entry-level variant. The higher-spec AX5 L, AX7 and AX7 petrol variants are more readily available with about 2-3 months in waiting. The mid-spec AX5 trim also has a relatively high waiting period at 4 months. All diesel variants have an uniform waiting period of 1 month.
The XUV 3XO has some best-in-segment features, such as dual-zone climate control, Level 2 ADAS tech, and a panoramic sunroof. It offers three engine options: 111hp, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol; a 131hp, 1.2-litre direct injection turbo-petrol; and 117hp, 1.5-litre diesel. The 111hp and 131hp petrol mills have 6-speed manual and 6-speed torque converter options, while the 117hp diesel has manual and 6-speed AMT options.
The Mahindra XUV 3XO is priced from Rs 7.49 lakh, going all the way up to Rs 15.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The SUV is available in a total of nine trim levels. You can check out the XUV 3XO’s variant-wise price and features here.
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