Mahindra XUV700 facelift, or as Mahindra will now call it, XUV 7XO, is one of the most anticipated cars. Now, Mahindra has dropped another teaser, revealing a few more exciting details about the upcoming 7-seater SUV. Curious to find out more? Here’s everything you need to know!
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Mahindra XUV 7XO Details!


Mahindra has revealed a few key details of the upcoming XUV 7XO in a new teaser. The teaser gives a glimpse of the new changes that the facelift brings in, like the headlights, grille, wheels, taillights and much more. While we will discuss about these elements, Mahindra has also revealed that pre-bookings for the XUV 7XO will commence on December 15, 2025. Coming back to the changes, the XUV 7XO will get an all-new headlight design, as shown in the teaser. The headlights now look sleeker, and the DRL design has become sharper than before. Mahindra has also revised the front grille of the XUV 7XO, and the chrome slats are now more diagonal and angular.
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Moreover, the teaser also reveals that the facelift of the SUV will share its taillight design with the recently launched XEV 9S. Mahindra may offer a Mocha brown interior theme, as visible in the teaser. Last but not least, Mahindra has also revealed that the XUV 7XO will get a new set of 19-inch alloy wheels that look really good. As of now, these are the only details revealed by the official teaser. So, for those who want to get their hands on the XUV 7XO as soon as possible, you could pre-book your SUV on December 15.
What Else?


Apart from the details revealed in the teaser, there are a few more features that we expect to see in the XUV 700 facelift. Expected features include a triple-screen setup, a powered driver seat, 2nd row seat ventilation, Level 2+ ADAS, sliding second row seats, an auto-dimming IRVM, AR HUD, auto park, a 16-speaker Harman Kardon system, Intelligent adaptive suspension, and the list goes on. However, we believe that Mahindra will leave the powertrain as it is. It will continue to offer a 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine (197bhp & 420Nm) and a 2.2-litre diesel engine (182bhp & 420Nm). The diesel is also available with AWD.
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