Mahindra stopped booking XUV300, know why the company took this decision

Mahindra has stopped accepting bookings for its popular compact SUV XUV300. Our dealer source has revealed that the company is preparing to launch the facelifted XUV300 by liquidating the old stock. The facelifted model is currently being tested and has been spotted several times on Indian roads. Let us know about the complete news.

Tue, 12 Mar 2024 10:51 AM (IST)
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Mahindra stopped booking XUV300, know why the company took this decision
Mahindra stopped booking XUV300, know why the company took this decision

Mahindra is no longer taking reservations for the well-liked XUV300 small SUV. The information made public indicates that the company has ceased accepting new reservations and is currently depleting its stock. Come, let us know about the complete news.

According to our dealer source, the company is getting ready to introduce the redesigned XUV300 by clearing out the previous inventory. The facelifted model is currently being tested and has been spotted several times on Indian roads. The facelifted Mahindra XUV300 is expected to hit the market sometime in 2024.

Talking about the design, the XUV300 is expected to get a redesigned front fascia with a new grille and a redesigned bumper. It will also get split LED headlights with DRLs and at the rear, it will get a new tailgate design with LED taillights and a redesigned bumper. There won't be many changes on the sides except for the newly designed 16-inch dual-tone alloy wheels.

The interiors of the XUV 300 Facelift are expected to be similar to the recently launched XUV400 EL Pro variant. It will get a new dashboard layout with new themes and additional features. The updated Type-C charger is included.

In terms of safety, it is expected to have 6 airbags, all four disc brakes, ISOFIX mounts, traction control, ESP, TPMS, front and rear sensors, rear parking camera and more.

The XUV300 will remain unchanged and will continue to be offered with a 115 hp, 300 Nm 1.5-litre turbo diesel, a 110 hp, 200 Nm 1.2-litre turbo petrol and a 130 hp, 230 Nm 1.2-litre turbo-sport version. Gearbox options will include a 6-speed manual or AMT automatic.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer