Mahindra XUV300


Introduction:
It doesn’t matter who comes first, as Tata was getting appreciated for the safety provided, Mahindra too had kept many safety measures in its car. Mahindra had launched a baby of XUV500 which was also available in a very turbocharged petrol engine, and also a reasonable car of which based variant costs about 9.5lakh including tax, insurance, and RTO charges.

                              
The expected price of the BS6 variant:
While it is not too costlier as XUV500 is, Mahindra XUV300 price starts at ₹ 8.3 Lakh and goes up to ₹ 12.69 Lakh. the value of Petrol version for XUV300 ranges between ₹ 8.3 Lakh - ₹ 11.99 Lakh and also the price of Diesel version for XUV300 ranges between ₹ 8.69 Lakh - ₹ 12.69 Lakh. Ok so it's affordable but (Kitna deti hai)


Mileage of XUV300 as per ARAI?
The mileage of XUV300 is 17 km/per ltr. The real mileage of the vehicle varies depending upon the driving habits. City and highway mileage figures also vary depending upon the road conditions. But it only comes with a front-wheel-drive option.
So, what about off-roading?

Though Mahindra doesn’t provide an All-wheel drive/ Rear-wheel drive option, it has ESP and Hill-Hold program which is enough for semi off-road priority, and clearly it is a beast on empty highways.
Comparison: Which car is better between XUV300 vs Nexon?
XUV300 is priced at ₹ 8.3 Lakh. While it comes with 1197 cc engine which generates 109 bhp of power & 200 Nm of torque. While Nexon is priced at ₹ 6.95 Lakh, comes with an 1199 cc engine which generates 118 bhp of power & 170 Nm of torque, so it is a little bit better than Nexon.
The Mahindra XUV300 is usually named as the baby XUV 500. But, as we see it, this Tata Nexon and Vitara Brezza competitor, is quite just that. within the most elementary sense, it's a shortened an Indianised version of the Ssangyong Tivoli.


Features:
Exterior features include projector headlamps, LED elements within the taillamps, a sunroof, and 17-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the XUV300 features a 7-inch infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, cruise control, and dual-zone climate control. Safety features include dual front airbags, front side and curtain airbags, ABS and EBD, electronic stability control, and a tyre pressure monitoring system.

Conclusion:
If you're searching for a compact SUV within the alternative of Kia Seltos and an Indian car which is additionally not too costlier, it's a really sensible choice for you and your family. So if you like it then rush to your nearest Mahindra Showroom and adopt one now, and if you like this blog please share it.

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat…


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