Mahindra TUV300, KUV100 to get updates this month

    TUV300 is likely to get a new top-spec T10 variant, while the KUV100 will get mild styling changes and added equipment.

    Published On Sep 14, 2017 02:33:00 PM

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    Mahindra is set to update the TUV300 and KUV100 this month. For the TUV300, the carmaker is likely to introduce a top-spec T10 variant to the line-up. Sources also tell us that the new T10 variant will get two dual-tone paint shade options and an upgraded infotainment system equipped with Android Auto, navigation and the Mahindra Blue Sense app integration. Powering the TUV300 T10 will be the 100hp version of the 1.5-litre diesel engine, and it is likely to get an AMT variant as well.

    The second launch from Mahindra this month will be the refreshed KUV100. Changes include sheet metal changes to its rear doors and tailgate in order to make it looks more appealing. On the inside, higher variants are likely to get a textured dashboard and more features. Mahindra could also include a touchscreen infotainment system. Engine options are expected to be the same but they will be tuned for better fuel efficiency. The KUV100 facelift is likely to hit the showrooms on September 21, 2017.

    Mahindra is also readying two new products that will launch in the coming months. The first will be the TUV300 Plus which is essentially a long-wheelbase variant of the TUV300. It will feature three-row seating with forward-facing seats for the third row as well.  The second all-new product is the U321 MPV which will take on the likes of the Toyota Innova Crysta.  

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