Mahindra SUVs Offered With Discounts Of Up To Rs 2.50 Lakh

- XUV400 EV leads with Rs 2.50 lakh cash discount on EL Pro variant
- Mahindra Bolero offered with a cash discount of Rs 63,701
- Discounts vary city to city
Mahindra Auto is providing a range of offers on several of its SUV models throughout June 2025. The offers include cash discounts and free accessories across both electric and internal combustion models. However, do note that these discounts and offers may vary depending on the dealership and city.
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Mahindra XUV400 - Rs 2.50 Lakh
The all-electric Mahindra XUV400 is currently being offered with the most significant discount in the lineup. Launched in 2023, the XUV400 EV comes with a cash discount of up to Rs 2.50 lakh on the EL Pro variant, which is available in two battery pack options: 34.5 kWh and 39.4 kWh. The former claims a MIDC range of 359 km, while the latter offers up to 456 km. Prices for the EL Pro variant begin at Rs 16.74 lakh.
Mahindra Bolero Series - Rs 63,701
The standard Mahindra Bolero is available with a cash discount of Rs 63,701. The Bolero Neo comes with a discount of Rs 59,000, while the Bolero Neo Plus is being offered with Rs 25,000 off. In addition to cash benefits, all three models include free accessories worth up to Rs 20,000. Prices start at Rs 9.81 lakh for the Bolero, Rs 9.97 lakh for the Bolero Neo, and Rs 11.41 lakh for the Bolero Neo Plus. All variants are offered with a diesel manual powertrain.
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Mahindra Marazzo - Rs 52,500
Mahindra’s MPV, the Marazzo, is available with a cash discount of Rs 52,500 across all its variants, M2, M4+, and M6+. Buyers will also receive accessory kits worth Rs 20,000. Prices for the Marazzo start from Rs 14.59 lakh to Rs 17 lakh. The model is offered only in diesel manual configuration with 6- or 7-seat options.
Mahindra Scorpio N - Rs 40,000
The Scorpio N, one of Mahindra’s most popular SUVs, is being offered with up to Rs 40,000 in cash discounts. This applies to the Z8 and Z8L variants, including the Black Edition, in both diesel and petrol options. The Z4 and Z6 diesel variants, as well as the Z4 petrol, come with a Rs 30,000 discount. Prices for the Scorpio N range from Rs 13.99 lakh to Rs 25.15 lakh, with both turbo-petrol and diesel engines offered in manual and automatic transmissions.
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Mahindra Scorpio Classic - Rs 75,000
The Scorpio Classic is offered with maximum benefits of Rs 75,000 in June 2025. These benefits include a cash discount of Rs 55,000 and Rs 30,000 on Classic S and Classic S11 variants, respectively. Additionally, both variants are also offered with complimentary accessories worth Rs 20,000. Prices for the Scorpio Classic currently range between Rs 13.77 lakh and go up to Rs 17.72 lakh. The Scorpio Classic can only be had in diesel paired with a manual gearbox across the two-variant lineup.
Mahindra XUV700 - Rs 30,000
The XUV700 is available with cash discounts of up to Rs 30,000. The benefit applies to the AX3, AX5, and AX5 S variants. The XUV700 can be had with a turbo-petrol and diesel engine, with manual and automatic transmission options. Prices currently start at Rs 14.49 lakh and go up to Rs 25.14 lakh.
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Mahindra XUV 3XO - Rs 50,000
The Mahindra XUV 3XO is available with benefits worth up to Rs 50,000. This includes cash discounts and free accessories worth Rs 20,000. While the base MX1 variant does not receive any discounts, other variants such as the AX5 Petrol MT and AX5L Petrol are offered with Rs 5,000 in cash benefits and accessory packages. The rest of the lineup gets a Rs 30,000 cash discount, along with the same accessory offer. Prices for the XUV 3XO range between Rs 7.99 lakh and Rs 15.79 lakh, with both turbo-petrol and diesel engine options available in manual and automatic variants.
All prices mentioned are ex-showroom. Discounts vary from city to city and dealership to dealership.
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