Mahindra KUV100 review, road test
Less than a year after the launch of its TUV300, Mahindra has launched another sub-four-metre SUV. We find out what’s different.
Published on Mar 09, 2016 02:06:00 PM
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Follow us onOverdone styling with excess of creases reflects lack of design maturity.
Headlamps with stretched plastic extensions inspired by sunglasses.
In the age of touchscreens, the KUV’s monochrome display looks a bit dated. However, it doesn’t lack in functionality. Apart from the regular USB, aux and Bluetooth telephony, it gets Mahindra’s Blue Sense app. With the help of this app, a passenger with a paired phone can control certain audio functions and also get vehicle statistics such as distance to empty. That said, connecting the phone is rather difficult. Also, the sound quality is just about average and the blaring omission of a CD player may not go down well with most buyers; after all, Honda added this feature after a lot of customer complaints.
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