Launched just yesterday at Rs 7.90-11.99 lakh (ex-showroom, pan-India), Mahindra’s XUV300 is expected to be a strong contender in the compact SUV segment. We’ve caught wind of the on-road price lists from four major Indian cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru – showing that the XUV300 costs the most in the capital of Maharashtra, and costs the least in West Bengal's capital city. Take a look at the table below for variant-wise prices in each of the cities:
XUV300 variant-wise on-road prices | ||||
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Variant | Delhi | Mumbai | Kolkata | Bengaluru |
XUV300 petrol W4 | 9.10L | 9.85L | 8.84L | 9.63L |
XUV300 petrol W6 | 10.04L | 10.84L | 9.76L | 10.65L |
XUV300 petrol W8 | 12.12L | 12.79L | 11.48L | 12.88L |
XUV300 petrol W8 (O) | 13.55L | 14.25L | 12.83L | 14.35L |
XUV300 diesel W4 | 9.99L | 10.71L | 9.48L | 10.34L |
XUV300 diesel W6 | 10.91L | NA | 10.35L | 11.30L |
XUV300 diesel W8 | 13.13L | 13.58L | 12.08L | 13.56L |
XUV300 diesel W8 (O) | 14.25L | 15.09L | 13.37L | 15.03L |
Boasting a segment-first kit (front parking sensors, heated wing-mirrors, dual-zone climate control, etc.) and the torquiest engines in its class (110hp/200Nm, 1.2-litre turbo-petrol and 117hp/300Nm, 1.5-litre diesel), the XUV300 vies with the Ford EcoSport directly – while also seeing competition from the Tata Nexon and Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza at the lower end and the Hyundai Creta at the higher end of the segment.
Based on our review of the XUV300, Mahindra has done an excellent job of making a positioning its new model. Since the Indian carmaker is looking to provide a premium alternative to the Vitara Brezza and Nexon, it isn’t priced in the same range. Considering the segment, the XUV300 could possibly be Mahindra’s biggest seller till date.
Also see:
2019 Mahindra XUV300 price, variants explained
2019 Mahindra XUV300 vs rivals: Price, fuel-efficiency comparison