Mahindra XUV700 Gets New E Variants With Improved Safety Features | V3Cars

Mahindra have added new E variants in the XUV700 range that offer improved safety features over the corresponding versions of the regular variants. The new optional pack, named E, is available with MX, AX3 manual and AX5 petrol manual variants of the XUV700.

Mahindra XUV700

Mahindra XUV700 Gets E Optional Pack

The new E optional pack adds electronic stability program, or ESP, to the base and mid variants of the XUV700. The new optional pack should allow the Mahindra XUV700 to secure a 5-star crash test rating under Global NCAP’s updated testing protocols. As per the new crash test protocol, all the cars need to have ESC as standard fitment to secure a 5-star Global NCAP rating.

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Take a look at the prices of the XUV700’s optional E variants over the regular variants:

MAHINDRA XUV700 E VARIANTS

PRICE COMPARISON

 

Regular Variant

Difference

E Variant

MX (Petrol)

Rs. 13.45 lakh

Rs. 50,000

Rs. 13.95 lakh

MX (Diesel)

Rs. 13.96 lakh

Rs. 50,000

Rs. 14.46 lakh

AX3 (Petrol)

Rs. 15.50 lakh

Rs. 50,000

Rs. 16.00 lakh

AX3 (Diesel)

Rs. 16.00 lakh

Rs. 50,000

Rs. 16.50 lakh

AX5 (Petrol 5-STR)

Rs. 16.79 lakh

Rs. 50,000

Rs. 17.29 lakh

AX5 (Petrol 7-STR)

Rs. 17.44 lakh

Rs. 50,000

Rs. 17.94 lakh

Mahindra are charging a premium of Rs. 50,000 for the inclusion of electronic stability control, or ESC. We expect Mahindra to discontinue the regular variants of the XUV700 soon, with the E variants eventually replacing them.

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The XUV700 scored 16.03 points out of 17 points for adult safety and 41.66 out of 49 points for child occupants safety. The adult safety score of the XUV700 lags behind that of the Tata Punch, Altroz, Nexon and Mahindra XUV300. However, the XUV700’s child safety score is the best ever for any made-in-India car. The Thar and Punch are the only other cars with a child safety score of more than 40 out of 49.

Also Read: Mahindra XUV700 Scores A 5-Star Rating in Global NCAP Crash Test

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Amit Saraswat

Born and brought up in Agra, he grew up reading magazines more than textbooks. With a keen interest in cars, he decided to make his future in automotive journalism and is currently helping in content at V3Cars.

1 Comments

  1. N Nil says:
    January 07 2023 20:06:08

    Bhosdk…Wrong information mat de.

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