Ashwanth
•1dHello, I booked the xuv 7XO AXL DIESEL AT on January 8 and am still waiting for the delivery. What concerns me is the current geopolitical tensions in the Gulf, along with rising crude oil prices and possible fuel shortages. In this situation, is it really sensible to buy a diesel car (or even a petrol car)? Or would it be better to shift to an electric car like the XEV 9e or XEV 9S? I am genuinely very confused. What will happen to all the diesel and petrol cars that are currently being sold and are already on the road? Also, the 10 and 15-year scrappage policies are making me worried that a ₹30 lakh investment could end up as scrap in the near future. Could you please advise?

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If your primary worry is whether buying a Rs. 30 lakh diesel today is a bad decision because of fuel prices, geopolitics or scrappage rules, the short answer is no, do not panic. Petrol and diesel cars are not going to suddenly become unusable or worthless because of short term crude price spikes or geopolitical tensions. Fuel prices may fluctuate, yes, but that affects both petrol and diesel ownership economics rather than making the vehicles obsolete overnight. India’s scrappage framework is also not a blanket “scrap your 10 or 15 year old private car no matter what” rule nationally. Private vehicles are tied to fitness and registration rules, while Delhi NCR has its own stricter age based restrictions.
Now to your actual car choice. Since you have already booked the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel automatic, the bigger question is whether your usage genuinely suits diesel. If you do regular highway runs or meaningful monthly mileage, the diesel still makes complete sense because the 7XO’s diesel is effortless, efficient and a great fit for a large SUV. If your use is mostly city and low running, then yes, an EV like the XEV 9e becomes more compelling, especially if you can charge at home.
But do not switch to an EV purely out of fear. Buy an EV because your usage suits it. The XEV 9e is a fundamentally different ownership proposition, not just a “future proof” version of the 7XO. If you need frequent long distance flexibility without charging planning, the diesel remains easier to live with. If your use is mostly urban and predictable, the EV makes stronger sense.
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Ashwanth
•5mThanks for your response. My travel would be mostly from salem to coimbatore and back, salem to Krishnagiri and back, sometimes from salem to bamglore. Occasionally in a year I will travel to kumbakonam from salem and return back. Sometime i will do long trips when we plan for a vacation. In this travel pattern with xev 9e I will save a lot in terms of diesel spending right? Almost one third of the cost will be saved right? Also I have a solar installed in my home. So with this travel pattern and a huge savings in running cost, is it good to buy xev 9e with a cost of 30 lakhs for an ev. Or is it good to buy 7xo ? I have a ertiga diesel already with me, so selling it around 5 or 6 lakhs and getting a lower cost punch ev for 13 lakhs and 7xo for an ice engine would be a good option?
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Posted on: 13 May 2026
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