Mahindra XUV300 Vs Rivals: Price Comparison

- The Mahindra XUV300 is the most expensive subcompact SUV in India.
- The Tata Nexon is the most affordable subcompact SUV in India.
- The Vitara Brezza ZDI+ is Rs. 2.07 lakh cheaper than the XUV300 W8(O).
The subcompact SUV segment is one of India's most lucrative car segments which has gained immense popularity in past few years. Mahindra which was once the leading SUV maker in India had lost its crown to Maruti Suzuki which dethroned it just with the popularity of one product- the Vitara Brezza. The homegrown UV maker has been finding success for long in the subcompact SUV segment and with the launch of the all-new Mahindra XUV300, it looks like it finally has a strong contender to rival the likes the segment leader- the Vitara Brezza along with the Tata Nexon and Ford Ecosport which are its successive competitors.
Also Read: Mahindra XUV300 Launched In India: Prices Start At ₹ 7.90 Lakh
The top-end Mahindra XUV300 W8(O) variant gets leather upholstery and a bunch of segment first features.The Mahindra XUV300 has been priced higher than the competition. That said, it pack-in quite some segment-first features and gets the most powerful engines in the segment. The Mahindra XUV300 is offered in both petrol and diesel iterations. The petrol motor is a 1.2-Litre, three-cylinder unit which produces 110 bhp and 200 Nm of peak torque and the diesel engine in a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder unit which produces 115 bhp and 300 Nm of peak torque. Both engines are mated to a six-speed manual transmission and an AMT gearbox is expected to be added to the range at a later date.
The all-new Mahindra XUV300 gets the most powerful engines in the segment.Also Read: Mahindra XUV300 Launch Highlights
Let's see how the newly launched Mahindra XUV300 stands against the competition in terms of pricing.
| Variants | Petrol | Diesel |
|---|---|---|
| Mahindra XUV300 W4 | Rs. 7.90 lakh | Rs. 8.49 lakh |
| Mahindra XUV300 W6 | Rs. 8.75 lakh | Rs. 9.30 lakh |
| Mahindra XUV300 W8 | Rs. 10.25 lakh | Rs. 10.80 lakh |
| Mahindra XUV300 W8 (O) | Rs. 11.44 lakh | Rs. 11.99 lakh |
In a variant-to-variant comparison, we're comparing the prices to the base W4 variant with the respective base variants of all other models. Similarly, the top-end W8(O) variant which is priced Rs.1,19,000 higher than the W8 variant is being compared to the top-spec trims of the competitors. However, in terms of features and fit and finish, it's the W8 variant which technically competes with the top-end variant of other models. The W8(O) variant is comparatively premium with all the segment-first features and leather upholstery it has on offer.
Also Read: Mahindra XUV300 First Drive Review
Also See: Mahindra XUV300 Image Gallery
Although all the other three competitors already have automatic variants on offer, we will be comparing the price only of the manual variants as the Mahindra XUV300 doesn't have any automatic variant at present.
Petrol
Mahindra XUV300 Vs Tata Nexon
| Variants | Petrol | Diesel |
|---|---|---|
| Tata Nexon XE | Rs. 6.36 Lakh | Rs. 7.40 Lakh |
| Tata Nexon XM | Rs. 7.12 lakh | Rs. 8.05 Lakh |
| Tata Nexon XMA AMT | Rs. 7.72 Lakh | Rs. 8.61 Lakh |
| Tata Nexon XT | Rs. 7.73 Lakh | Rs. 8.75 Lakh |
| Tata Nexon XZ | Rs. 8.20 Lakh | Rs. 9.20 Lakh |
| Tata Nexon XZ+ | Rs. 9.02 Lakh | Rs. 9.90 Lakh |
| Tata Nexon XZ+ (Dual-Tone) | Rs. 9.22 Lakh | Rs. 10.10 Lakh |
| Tata Nexon XZA+ AMT | Rs. 9.62 Lakh | Rs. 10.60 lakh |
| Tata Nexon XZA+ AMT (Dual-Tone) | Rs. 9.83 Lakh | Rs. 10.80 lakh |
Prices of the Mahindra XUV300 start at Rs. 7.90 lakh for the base W4 petrol variant and goes up to Rs. 11.44 lakh for the top-spec W8(O) trim. The base XE petrol variant of the Tata Nexon undercuts the Mahindra XUV300 by Rs. 1.54 lakh and the top-end manual XZ+ variant which is priced at Rs. 9.22 lakh undercuts the petrol W8(O) variant of the Mahindra XUV300 by a good Rs. 2.22 lakh.
Also Read: Mahindra XUV300: All You Need To Know
While the base petrol Trend variant of the Ford Ecosport which is priced at Rs. 8.56 lakh is Rs. 66,000 more expensive than the base petrol W4 variant of the Mahindra XUV300, the top-end Ford Ecosport S variant at Rs. 11.37 lakh is Rs. 7000 cheaper than the top-end Mahindra XUV300 W8(O) variant. The Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza, on the other hand, is offered only with a diesel engine.
Also Read: Mahindra XUV300: Key Features Explained In Detail
Diesel
Mahindra XUV300 Vs Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza
| Variants | Diesel |
|---|---|
| Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza LDI | Rs. 7.67 lakh |
| Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza VDI | Rs. 8.19 lakh |
| Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza VDI AMT | Rs. 8.69 lakh |
| Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza ZDI | Rs. 8.96 lakh |
| Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza ZDI AMT | Rs. 9.46 lakh |
| Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza ZDI+ | Rs. 9.92 lakh |
| Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza ZDI+ AMT | Rs. 10.42 lakh |
The base diesel W4 variant of the Mahindra XUV300 is priced at Rs. 8.49 lakh and is Rs. 82,000 more expensive than the base LDI variant of the Vitara Brezza which is priced at Rs. 7.67 lakh. The top-end W8(O) variant priced at Rs. 11.99 lakh is Rs. 2.07 lakh more expensive than the ZDI+ variant of the Vitara Brezza which is priced at Rs. 9.92 lakh.
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The price difference between the Mahindra XUV300 and Tata Nexon is even wider. The base Mahindra XUV300 variant is Rs 1.09 lakh more expensive than the base Tata Nexon XE diesel variant which is priced at Rs. 7.40 lakh. The fully loaded W8(O) variant of the Mahindra XUV300 is Rs. 1.89 lakh dearer than the top-end Tata Nexon XZ+ variant which is priced at Rs. 10.10 lakh.
Mahindra XUV300 Vs Ford Ecosport
| Variants | Petrol | Diesel |
|---|---|---|
| Ford Ecosport Trend | Rs. 8.56 Lakh | Rs. 9.16 Lakh |
| Ford Ecosport Trend+ | Rs. 9.56 Lakh | |
| Ford Ecosport Trend+ AT | Rs. 9.76 Lakh | |
| Ford Ecosport Titanium | Rs. 9.55 Lakh | Rs. 10.00 Lakh |
| Ford Ecosport Titanium+ | Rs. 10.52 Lakh | Rs. 11.04 Lakh |
| Ford Ecosport Titanium+ AT | Rs. 11.36 Lakh | |
| Ford Ecosport Ambiente | Rs. 7.82 Lakh | Rs. 8.41 Lakh |
| Ford Ecosport Signature | Rs. 10.40 Lakh | Rs. 10.99 Lakh |
| Ford Ecosport S | Rs. 11.37 Lakh | Rs. 11.89 Lakh |
Similar to the petrol, the base diesel Trend variant of the Ford Ecosport priced at Rs. 9.16 lakh is Rs. 67,000 more expensive than the base W4 diesel variant of the Mahindra XUV300 while the top-end Ford Ecosport S diesel variant at Rs. 11.89 lakh is Rs 10,000 cheaper than the top-end W8(O) variant of the Mahindra XUV300.
Note: All mentioned prices are ex-showroom, Delhi.
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