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Mahindra XUV500 Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 12.31 to 20.07 Lakh. Mahindra offers XUV500 in 46 variants. The top variant of XUV500 is W11(O) AT and the base variant is W3.
The Mahindra XUV500 has always been the gold standard for how to do a successful SUV in India, notching up handsome sales figures and looking stunning on the road. It also comes with a revamped design and interior this time for buyers.
The 2018 version keeps the design mostly, with a few tweaks at the front. There is a new headlamp assembly with DRLs slotted on the top instead of going through the entire unit. There is a bigger and brand-new piano-finished grille with inserts in chrome along with a chrome surround, which creates an illusion of more width in the front. The fog lamp housing is new, although the front bumper remains absolutely the same. The sides of this SUV get chrome treatment for the door sills although the 18-inch alloy wheels are available now for the top-end W11 (O) variant. The bigger tyres and diamond-cut alloy wheels make for a striking impression. The rear looks new, with the brand-new design for the taillights. It has been revamped, with the bigger lights flowing into the tailgate this time. The rear number plate zone also comes with a chrome highlight of its own. There is also a roof-mounted spoiler. The SUV still looks as brawny and muscular on the road as before.
Diesel | 2179 cc | 155 PS | 360 Nm |
Petrol | 2179 cc | 138 BHP | 320 Nm |
There are petrol and diesel engines for the Mahindra XUV500. The diesel engine generates sizable power and torque, with the electronically controlled eVGT. The engine responds swiftly, particularly at lower speeds. The XUV500 could reach 100 kmph in 12.6 seconds, which is good for a car of this size and weight. This added performance makes driving a sportier affair and also eases up driving experiences amidst traffic. The boost in power comes right before the 2,000 RPM mark and stays there until you get to 4,000 RPM. Highways are where you really unleash the engine and enjoy its wonderful cruising abilities. The diesel engine comes with 6-speed manual and automatic transmission choices, with the latter coming from Aisin. The petrol engine is refined, although the diesel engine is the one that is the most compelling to drive.
• Diesel Manual- 16 kmpl
• Petrol Automatic- 16 kmpl
• Diesel Automatic- 16 kmpl
The XUV500 continues, offering its 2WD and AWD drivetrain options. Despite the big size, the SUV is comparatively easier to handle and maneuver within the city, although the steering could have been sharper and more accurate in this aspect. Parking this beast is not as difficult as the reverse parking camera and sensors. There are McPherson struts in front, along with rear multi-link tyre suspension alongside. There are also 18-inch wheels for the top-end variant. The suspension stays firm throughout the journey while highway or other roads contribute towards a choppier ride.
The Mahindra XUV500 offers plush and spacious interiors as always. They are now more premium than before. The seats are nice and come in leather, although comfort levels are still not the best for longer trips. The front seats also require added cushioning, particularly for the seatback centre. There is manual change for lumbar support as well. The second-row seating could have also offered a little more comfort and cushioning. However, there is a huge legroom and headroom at the back. The third row is only suited for luggage or smaller kids. Adults will find it hard to sit here for extended durations. The dashboard and steering remain the same, although there are black inserts in faux leather on the top with contrasting white stitching. This makes it feel more like a soft-touch proposition. However, the instrument console looks a little outdated currently. The central console gets a piano black finish. The central console also has excessive buttons, many of which control things already integrated into the touch screen infotainment system. The touch screen infotainment unit has several new entertainment applications, including the smartwatch app, by which you can control the AC temperature, change your audio and also view information on the fuel and tyre pressure. There is a music system from Arkamys as well. There are several handy storage spaces in the cabin as well.
The Mahindra XUV500 offers a touch screen infotainment system with several connectivity and entertainment applications, along with smartwatch connectivity and features. There is a reverse parking camera, along with sensors and the Mahindra Blue Sense App for controlling climate control and audio alike. There is an electric sunroof as well.
The Mahindra XUV500 gets six airbags for the top-end W11 variant, while standard features throughout the range include disc brakes, ABS with EBD, dual airbags, and more.
The XUV500 now has the entry-level W5 trim, while the top-end one is the W11. The petrol G AT trim has been retained as well. If you want a budget variant, then even the entry-level variant is a great option since it comes with good safety features, power windows, follow-me-home headlamps, third seating row, split-folding second row and more. The best value proposition is the W9 variant which offers a lot of equipment including the reverse parking camera and sensors, the touch screen infotainment unit with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, more safety features like ESP, hill assist, and front fog lamps, and several other additions. You can pay a little more for the automatic version of this variant.
The Mahindra XUV500 is positioned in a way where it takes on several rivals including its own sibling, the Scorpio and also others like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, Skoda Kushaq, Tata Harrier, MG Hector and Hector Plus, Tata Safari, and the Hyundai Alcazar as well. The MG Hector and Tata Harrier could be its actual rivals. The XUV500 is the most cost-effective in this lot, with a lower starting and top-end price. The Hector may offer more features for the money while the XUV500 and Harrier follow close behind. The XUV500 is the only one with a third row of seats in this comparison. The Alcazar is costlier and could be in a segment higher than the Mahindra XUV500. The Tata Safari provides some competition, but now it is more pitted against the XUV700.
The Mahindra XUV500 is still one of the most attractive, appealing, muscular, and robust SUVs in the country. It offers good features, plush interiors, excellent legroom in the second row, and powerful engines. Ride and handling are top-notch, and this is an SUV that is ideal for those long highway jaunts and trips. Pricewise, the Mahindra XUV500 always makes for a distinct value proposition.
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Mahindra is offering some new colours on the XUV500 - Crimson Red and Mystic copper, both of which we did not get to see; but the Crimson Red looked promising on the presentation board. Mahindra will hope the refresh brings its customer base back into M&M showrooms and more importantly, back to driving the once popular XUV500.
Mahindra XUV500 is available in 6 different colors namely Crimson Red, Mystic Copper, Moondust Silver, Volcano Black, Pearl White & Lake Side Brown.
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![]() Mahindra XUV500 12.31 - 20.07 Lakh | ![]() Kia Seltos 10.8 - 19.85 Lakh | ![]() Hyundai Creta 10.73 - 19.79 Lakh | ![]() Tata Harrier 15.11 - 24.73 Lakh |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 12.31 - 20.07 Lakh | ₹ 10.8 - 19.85 Lakh | ₹ 10.73 - 19.79 Lakh | ₹ 15.11 - 24.73 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating 7.2 | 8.7 | 8.4 | 7.9 |
Engine 1997,2179 cc | 1497 CC | 1497 CC | 1956 CC |
Transmission Manual, Automatic | Manual | Manual | Manual |
Mileage 12 - 16 KM/L | 17 - 20.7 KM/L | 17.4 - 21.8 KM/L | 14.6 - 16.8 KM/L |
Fuel Type Petrol, Diesel | Petrol, Diesel | Petrol, Diesel | Diesel |
Seating Capacity 7 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater | 5 Seater |
Fuel Tank Capacity 70.0 L | 50.0 L | 50.0 L | 50.0 L |
No of Variants 46 | 23 | 27 | 27 |
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Mahindra & Mahindra launched the Mahindra XUV 500, a compact sport utility vehicle in two variants in the year 2011. It’s the first chassis-based monocoque car produced by the company. The facelifted version of XUV 500 was launched in 2015. The last update was done in the year 2018 and was introduced as the “Plush new XUV500”. The XUCV 500 is offered in four variants- W5, W7, W9, and W11(O). It has a seating capacity of 7 and the boot space is 93 litres. The XUV 500 is available in a mHawk diesel engine of 2.2 litres. It generates a power of 155PS and has a maximum torque of 360Nm. The engine is paired with a manual transmission of 6-speed. The XUV is offered in seven exciting colours- Crimson red, Lake-side brown, Mystic Copper, Pearl white, Volcano black, and Moondust silver. It gives a mileage that ranges 15.1 kmpl. The rear seat of the vehicle can be folded in a ratio of 60:40. This extra space can be utilized for accommodating extra luggage. It is also a good feature when going on a long trip with family or group. The XUV is offered either in AWD or FWD. Some of the key features of the Mahindra XUV 500 are Power steering, Anti-lock braking system, power windows front, air conditioner, passenger and driver airbag, automatic climate control, alloy wheels, front fog lights, and more.