
The REVX is available in the MX and AX trims of the SUV and comes across as a sportier-looking version.

Sub-compact SUV awarded a 5-star rating for both adult and child occupant protection.

Mahindra has increased prices of the XUV 3XO compact SUV for the first time since its launch.

Heavily updated, the 3XO is now finally dressed up to arrive at the sub-4 metre SUV party now influenced by Brezza, Nexon and Sonet. But why should you consider buying it over the others?

The booking amount has been set at Rs 21,000.

The XUV300 has finally received a facelift after being in the market for 5 years. Here’s how the newer XUV 3XO compares to the older model

With the launch of the XUV 3XO, the facelifted subcompact SUV gets more features than its predecessor, but how does it stack up against its rivals in the Indian market? Let's find out.

The XUV 3XO is offered in nine trim levels in total and is offered with the same set of engines as the XUV300.

The XUV 3XO goes up against other subcompact SUVs such as the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue and Tata Nexon.

The XUV 3XO – which is available with three engine options – is effectively a heavily updated XUV300 with a new face and tail section, as well as a fully overhauled interior.

Having ditched the XUV300 name, Mahindra’s subcompact SUV continues with two petrol engine options, as well as a 1.5-litre diesel engine; available in a total of nine trims.

The 3XO is essentially the heavily revamped version of the XUV300, which will sport an all-new design and is expected to get a range of new features

Latest teaser confirms that the new 3XO will get Mahindra’s AdrenoX-connected features.































