Mahindra XUV300: 5 Things You Need To Know

Mahindra has finally announced the name of its highly-anticipated S201 and we now know that it is called the XUV300. The XUV300 will be launched in February 2019. The SUV will be based on the SsangYong Tivoli and is Mahindra’s third SUV in the subcompact segment after the Nuvosport and the TUV300. The company targets a whole new set of audience with the introduction of this one and hence there’s a lot of effort gone into the design as also adding comfort to the consumers.

Here Are 5 Things You Need To Know About the Mahindra XUV300

All New Platform And Design

The XUV300 will roll out from Mahindra’s Nashik plant and it is underpinned by the X 100 platform which is inspired by the SsangYong Tivoli’s platform. However, the 2019 XUV300 is more than just a rebadged version of the SsangYong Tivoli as Mahindra has done several alterations to make it suitable for the Indian market, testimony to which are the several spy pictures of it being tested in India. The design draws inspiration from the XUV500 facelift and hence you see the butch face up-front and the muscular haunches on the side. 

It Will Get A Sunroof

The XUV300 will be equipped with a sunroof, which though not a segment-first feature, (as the Honda WR-V has it), given the preference still adds strength to the new product to go up against some of the well-established rivals like the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza and Ford Ecosport. Mahindra’s all-new subcompact SUV in typical fashion will also be feature-loaded and will get some up-market features like LED Daytime Running Lamp, Push Start/stop button, touchscreen infotainment system, dual-zone climate control and more. Expect the fit and finish of the cabin to be at par with Mahindra Marazzo.

It Will Be High On Safety Features

The Mahindra XUV300 will be equipped with seven-airbags which is a first in the segment as the Ford Ecosport offers six airbags. It will get disc brakes on all four wheels which to mention measure at 17-inch and even this is a segment-first feature. Moreover, it will be equipped with other advanced safety features such as Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and ABS with EBD.

It Will Get A Powerful Engine But No Automatic

The XUV300 is expected to get the same drivetrain that does duty in the Marazzo. It’s a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder diesel motor which churns out 121 bhp and 300 Nm of peak torque which will make it the most powerful engine in the sub-four-metre segment. Transmission duties will be handled by a 6-speed manual while there is no automatic transmission on offer just yet.

Electric XUV300 Coming Soon

We have already reported that Mahindra is also considering electrifying the S201 which is now the XUV300. The electric version of the XUV300 will be launched in 2020 after the KUV100 electric which is likely to launch next year. It will be developed on the MESMA 2 platform and will be powered by a 380 volt system which will source power form a 150 kW battery and will have a driving range of 250 kms.

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